Everyone wants to see heaven
But no one wants to say goodbye
But no one wants to say goodbye
From her spot on the bench, Soh regarded the stranger in the hot springs with curiosity. While she was normally wary of strangers these days - especially male strangers - it was difficult to be standoffish when someone was swimming innocently. Besides, his dragon put her at ease - the other dragons she'd met had perfectly lovely human counterparts, and so her flawed logic was that this stranger must therefore be perfectly lovely as well.
"Oh, no - Tarak can just be a little, um... prickly." Her griffin glared at her, his gaze wounded, and grumbled softly as he settled, his feathers and fur smoothing as he returned to innocently preening as though nothing had happened. "I hope we aren't intruding," she continued, returning her silver gaze to the stranger. "It's just that this is the best place in Stormbreak to come to think."
"Oh, no - Tarak can just be a little, um... prickly." Her griffin glared at her, his gaze wounded, and grumbled softly as he settled, his feathers and fur smoothing as he returned to innocently preening as though nothing had happened. "I hope we aren't intruding," she continued, returning her silver gaze to the stranger. "It's just that this is the best place in Stormbreak to come to think."
Everyone wants to see heaven
But no one wants to die
But no one wants to die
Sohalia