08-04-2018, 12:55 PM
It's impossible to not smile, watching the shimmering ripple of scales rise molten over the filly's slim body. She had been distinctly golden before, and now gleamed silver in the shallow water of the pool. Enchantment glows in the colts eyes as he listens to the water girl explain her powers to them. "I've never seen a neer-e-ad before, but my Uncle Ivar is a kelpie. Water makes him change too, just not like that. Not as pretty." He admitted with a shy half smile as she neared the shore again.
The blue glazed boy glanced at the other colt, still curious about his nature. Their proximity had created a heated pressure between his eyes. It felt as though something were rousing in his belly, coiling with an insatiable hunger. Tana was not known for a cautious nature, yet this was something that he shied from examining full on. Outside he was as still as a youngster could be expected to be. If one looked closely into his mismatched eyes, however, they would have seen the lighting of a dragon's fire within them. It was an iridescent light, like twin adularescent moonstones. Was this puberty? He wondered with sudden alarm. He did not fancy the idea of burning up as what needed to happen for him to become a stallion. Nooo thank you.
At the girl's, Adria's, next question he shrugged as he answered. "Maybe. Probably. Our dad was a dragon sometimes, apparently. I got my wings from him, still waiting to see what my brother got." The large appendages flared out as he spoke, showing them off to their best advantage in the light. He loved the way sunlight picked shimmery blue rainbows out of the fine cream colored scales that coated the muscles and membranes. Mom had said that he could have been her twin when she was younger.
With honest inquisitiveness he eyed his darker counterpart, offering a friendly smile to the horned boy. "What about you, anything special, or just your hard head?" He quipped lightly. The warning sensation was still in his mind, but he'd seen little evidence to support it thus far.
@[Adria] @[Drustan]
The blue glazed boy glanced at the other colt, still curious about his nature. Their proximity had created a heated pressure between his eyes. It felt as though something were rousing in his belly, coiling with an insatiable hunger. Tana was not known for a cautious nature, yet this was something that he shied from examining full on. Outside he was as still as a youngster could be expected to be. If one looked closely into his mismatched eyes, however, they would have seen the lighting of a dragon's fire within them. It was an iridescent light, like twin adularescent moonstones. Was this puberty? He wondered with sudden alarm. He did not fancy the idea of burning up as what needed to happen for him to become a stallion. Nooo thank you.
At the girl's, Adria's, next question he shrugged as he answered. "Maybe. Probably. Our dad was a dragon sometimes, apparently. I got my wings from him, still waiting to see what my brother got." The large appendages flared out as he spoke, showing them off to their best advantage in the light. He loved the way sunlight picked shimmery blue rainbows out of the fine cream colored scales that coated the muscles and membranes. Mom had said that he could have been her twin when she was younger.
With honest inquisitiveness he eyed his darker counterpart, offering a friendly smile to the horned boy. "What about you, anything special, or just your hard head?" He quipped lightly. The warning sensation was still in his mind, but he'd seen little evidence to support it thus far.
@[Adria] @[Drustan]