cai
she/her
twenty-three
may 15
fortree
bisexual
herbalist
civilian
slithers of wistful window gazes glint in borrowed light
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POSTED ON Sept 28, 2020 18:37:00 GMT
the next section that was occupied by her dragon-types and lizards appeared heavily wooded; the ground uneven and dry. they were greeted by several babes, whom boldly scampered around the hooves of her stantler and the paws of his luxray. a charmander, noibat, salandit and bagon hissed and growled playfully at one another as they made a game out of it.
they were eventually greeted by a male dragonite whom rested upon a large stone. female dragons of a wide range surrounded him, the composition of this group appearing to be akin to a harem.
- the mistress's guest, - one chimed, in their respective tongue.
- yes, yes. -
once again the process of taking him in was done, the male dragonite remaining unmoving and offering naught more than a dip of his head. the male charizard seemingly beneath him in rank also remained idle and visibly stoic, shifting only to flick a tail dismissively at his son - who sought to play.
"more ground to travel," she warned.
the swarm was next, followed by the pod and the pack. each individual group greeted him and her as a pair, their interactions ultimately friendly.
"and that's the last of them."
her water-types had begun to slip back into the river's length which fed a steady supply of water to her land as they took their leave. it had taken them a decent chunk of time to accomplish as much, cait appearing pleased that she had managed to do so within the time allotted.
'i hope he's not tired.'
"i'm sorry," she said, smiling apologetically at the red-head. "i just want to make sure no one bothers you whenever you pay me a visit. they're more likely to crowd you for attention now - instead of trying to bite your head off."
they made their way back toward her home, cait mulling over the plans that remained.
'a snack - conversation - a battle, if he's willing,' she listed internally.
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