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Post by twitchie on Jul 21, 2012 12:31:33 GMT -4
A purple figure hovered above the trees, as if frightened of the branches. For the last time Abyrath, the tree did not bite you! The branch snapped! I promise, just don't land on the branches...
Miiine! But... It hurt so much... I don't like this! [/color] The body bobbed as if to land, but jerked up again.
Abyrath I really want to go home.... Please?
Now the amethyst slipped between the trees and landed. Her snout raised and sniffed hard at the air. Oh! This smells so wonderfully like home! [/color]
Ka'mond dismounted, and ran a hand through his hair. "Here we are. Home...."
He fell as Abyrath nosed his back, she made a throaty chuckle. He smiled and patted her side.
Did a warm welcome await them?
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Post by phantomofthewolves on Aug 25, 2012 11:04:37 GMT -4
Asaara was alone. Her dragon, Mhedroh and Abra were all back in the weyr. She trudged through the forest, making sure to not hurt herself. She then spotted something familiar in the sky: a dragon and its rider. But not just any pair, it was Ka'mond! She smiled and rushed to follow them to their landing spot. She arrived in a clearing and saw him for the first time in ages. "Ka'mond!" she shouted, rushing up to glomp her friend. "I was so worried! Where were you?" she asked with tears in her eyes.
((so short sorry!))
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Post by twitchie on Aug 25, 2012 11:26:35 GMT -4
He heard his name. Ka'mond turned his head to see the woman he loved. "Asaara!" His arms wrapped around the pale skinned girl's embrace, and be would have covered her face in kisses if he had not remembered her still young dragon. Oh he loved how she fit right in his arms, perfectly like it was made that way... "Abyrath and I.... we were flying and.... She injured her wing. We've been in the rebellion... I.. tried to send you a letter..... or atleast a word of where I'd been..." Ka'mond pulled Asaara to his chest. "Please don't cry. I'm not leaving again. Not if I can help it. I can't bear seperation from you again... From home..."
Abyrath was content to sit and watch Hers. Happy and glad to be home.
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