Zavien
Laughing at Noe's response, he shook his head. "I meant 'in charge' of something else. It sounds like there might be a little too much tension with the Dragoons." And he wouldn't have recommended she order Koa around. He raised an eyebrow as he added, "That doesn't mean you can't run your own business. You know? Be your own boss?" Zavien personally didn't have any problems with following orders (no matter how outlandish), but he knew that wasn't for everyone, and the only way to solve that particular problem was to eliminate the hierarchy entirely.
Sol's pouting having worked, he reached his head forward to receive any and all scritches with a loud grumble - that was immediately cut short by a chirp of surprise. He launched into the air in a puff of smoke, scales bristling at the strange sensation against his belly. Zavien had to laugh at the irony, watching the mata mata with curiosity. When the dragon also noticed the black avian reptile, he quickly changed his tune, excited to have another new friend. Landing beside Noe once more, he tilted his head, tail wagging as he offered his snout in greeting.
Sol's pouting having worked, he reached his head forward to receive any and all scritches with a loud grumble - that was immediately cut short by a chirp of surprise. He launched into the air in a puff of smoke, scales bristling at the strange sensation against his belly. Zavien had to laugh at the irony, watching the mata mata with curiosity. When the dragon also noticed the black avian reptile, he quickly changed his tune, excited to have another new friend. Landing beside Noe once more, he tilted his head, tail wagging as he offered his snout in greeting.
Keep your face to the sunshine,
And you cannot see a shadow.
And you cannot see a shadow.







