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Post by shadowreine on Sept 9, 2009 10:29:21 GMT -5
Aphrodie was chasing Ocean. This did not happen often, and she was not sure what, exactly, had got into the aqua queen.
Maybe she was proddy? That would not surprise her at all. For right now, she plunged into the kitchens, her hand inches from the pale blue tail.
"Ocean. Stop!"
The firelizard was not stopping. She lifted higher, and then landed on a high shelf. A really high one. One that Aphrodie had no chance of reaching.
"I'll set Geisteth on you," the copperrider promised, even though the dragon could not get in here. It did not matter. Only Geisteth or a gold could possibly get the aqua to do as she was told right now.
All Ocean did, though, was squawk down at her human. Can't catch ME!
Sigh.
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Post by Lysita on Sept 10, 2009 6:25:42 GMT -5
K'rian happened to be in the room the aqua flit had decided to fly into and noticed her land on a high shelf. Zaphyr had been perched on his shoulder but launched into the air as he spied the female flit. The blue might have a preference for Bamre's green flit, Emerald but that didn't stop him flirting with other females.
"Zaphyr might be able to get her down for you." K'rian said, as he walked towards the copperrider, while the blue flit darted about within the aqua's sight. The blue crooned at the female, did barrel rolls and loop de loops. "K'rian, rider of Rainbow Lesoroth." He introduced as he held out his hand, while Zaphyr continued to flirt with the flit perched on the shelf.
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Post by shadowreine on Sept 10, 2009 15:39:17 GMT -5
"Aphrodie, copper Geisteth's," she introduced.
Ocean ignored Zephyr. He was a blue. She did not care about blues...browns, maybe. Bloods and bronzes sure. Maybe even a burgundy. She was not going to be flirted with by a mere *blue*. So all she did was snort at him, in miniature, wings partly spread.
"Oh great. She's gone into uppity queen mode. Nothing's going to move her now."
She did, however, shake hands with the rainbow rider, grinning a bit. "Is Lesoroth...he's male, right?"
The rainbows seemed to bond same gender to same gender, although who could really know, with so few of them?
She was just, herself, glad to have her copper.
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