Post by Void on Oct 15, 2012 15:18:53 GMT -8
Verith rumbled appreciatively as Sk'ar hit a rather annoying patch of skin with the oil brush. "Did you dry out overnight or did I sleep for three days strait." Sk'ar muttered attacking the offending spot after plunking the brush back in the oil bucket.
The wind has been dryer. Verith replied not even cracking his eye lid a sliver.
"Which is why we are here." Sk'ar pointed out kneeling on the RR Flames hindquarters scrubbing the spine of the dragon thoroughly making sure every square inch was well moisturized and gleaming in the sunlight. He snorted in amusement suddenly and feeling Verith's mental prod for details, explained.
"One time a year or so ago I was talking with someone, I don't remember the guys name, but he was one of the wealthier acquaintances to the Lord at Icy Caverns and we got to talking for some reason-I was probably trapped at one of those fancy dinners the Lord Holder did at times. So I was talking to this guy who started the conversation at the food table, it was seafood themed I think... I remember staring at a fish eye and being slightly weirded out. There was this big mound of fish eggs. I got really weirded out then, I mean eating a fish while it's staring at me is weird enough. But eating its offspring while staring at me was a bit to much. So I went for the safe looking shrimp dish. It was pretty good as I remember... Nice mix of herbs.
Thats just like you Verith rumbled in amusement.
"What is just like me?"
To not remember the mans name but to go waxing poetical about food you ate three years ago.
"Two years." He corrected. "And it was very interesting where he was not. Besides the point anyways. We got to somehow talking about scrubbing floors. He had apparently lifted himself out of the low life where he spent most of his life scrubbing things. The majority of which was floors. So he said 'When people like you and me get to our high positions we truly appreciate them because we don't have to scrub anything anymore!' Followed enthusiastically by hearty laughter at his marvelous point. I politely waited for him to finish taking a sip of wine until he settled down then calmly pointed out 'except on oiling days' and nodded to you." He chuckled lightly finishing one of Verith's hind legs. "You should have seen his face he got suddenly much more interesting with his facial expressions. I just grabbed another shrimp and took that opportunity of silence to take my leave."
Well I am much more interesting than a floor. Verith snuffed feeling the need to point out the differences between himself and a floor.
"You move when I need you too." Sk'ar said poking a foreleg with the brush to indicate he needed it to be in a better position.
They continued on in silence enjoying each others company and the general feel of getting all the itchy spots coated and saturated. Silk, his Silverlight flitter, had been oiled earlier and was sleeping deeply on Verith's head between his head knobs gleaming like obsidian and quicksilver in the sun. Abruptly her eyes shot open whirling tornado's captured in her jewel eyes. Sitting into a perched stance paws placed tightly together in front of her, tail wrapped tight against her body, wings flaring she let out a shriek.
That did open Verith's eyes. A Queen shrieking to her Kings on your head would do that. She called for them to come, demanded their presence. She was a Queen and those silly males knew it. Act impassive as they pretended, when she called they would come. She knew they would. And with that assurance she launched into the sky, no longer a ribbon caught in the breeze, but a steel wire slicing through the air.
The wind has been dryer. Verith replied not even cracking his eye lid a sliver.
"Which is why we are here." Sk'ar pointed out kneeling on the RR Flames hindquarters scrubbing the spine of the dragon thoroughly making sure every square inch was well moisturized and gleaming in the sunlight. He snorted in amusement suddenly and feeling Verith's mental prod for details, explained.
"One time a year or so ago I was talking with someone, I don't remember the guys name, but he was one of the wealthier acquaintances to the Lord at Icy Caverns and we got to talking for some reason-I was probably trapped at one of those fancy dinners the Lord Holder did at times. So I was talking to this guy who started the conversation at the food table, it was seafood themed I think... I remember staring at a fish eye and being slightly weirded out. There was this big mound of fish eggs. I got really weirded out then, I mean eating a fish while it's staring at me is weird enough. But eating its offspring while staring at me was a bit to much. So I went for the safe looking shrimp dish. It was pretty good as I remember... Nice mix of herbs.
Thats just like you Verith rumbled in amusement.
"What is just like me?"
To not remember the mans name but to go waxing poetical about food you ate three years ago.
"Two years." He corrected. "And it was very interesting where he was not. Besides the point anyways. We got to somehow talking about scrubbing floors. He had apparently lifted himself out of the low life where he spent most of his life scrubbing things. The majority of which was floors. So he said 'When people like you and me get to our high positions we truly appreciate them because we don't have to scrub anything anymore!' Followed enthusiastically by hearty laughter at his marvelous point. I politely waited for him to finish taking a sip of wine until he settled down then calmly pointed out 'except on oiling days' and nodded to you." He chuckled lightly finishing one of Verith's hind legs. "You should have seen his face he got suddenly much more interesting with his facial expressions. I just grabbed another shrimp and took that opportunity of silence to take my leave."
Well I am much more interesting than a floor. Verith snuffed feeling the need to point out the differences between himself and a floor.
"You move when I need you too." Sk'ar said poking a foreleg with the brush to indicate he needed it to be in a better position.
They continued on in silence enjoying each others company and the general feel of getting all the itchy spots coated and saturated. Silk, his Silverlight flitter, had been oiled earlier and was sleeping deeply on Verith's head between his head knobs gleaming like obsidian and quicksilver in the sun. Abruptly her eyes shot open whirling tornado's captured in her jewel eyes. Sitting into a perched stance paws placed tightly together in front of her, tail wrapped tight against her body, wings flaring she let out a shriek.
That did open Verith's eyes. A Queen shrieking to her Kings on your head would do that. She called for them to come, demanded their presence. She was a Queen and those silly males knew it. Act impassive as they pretended, when she called they would come. She knew they would. And with that assurance she launched into the sky, no longer a ribbon caught in the breeze, but a steel wire slicing through the air.