Post by Thea Lestrange on Aug 6, 2011 0:57:35 GMT -4
She knew she should not have thrown herself at him, but Thea was a woman who expressed herself loudly, or in this case, physically. The giggle was one that attacked her from the giddiness and the happiness that radiated from her was almost too much at once. Her arms had wrapped around him tightly, the giggle ringing loudly as Orlonox put his hands around her waist in surprise. Dragons probably did not hug, or giggle gleefully like a child with a present, but Thea could not contain herself. "Oh, I'm sorry," she murmured as she straightened up with a smile that stretched ear from ear. His green eyes were widen, a bit surprised she guessed, but she couldn't stop from being happy about his offer.
Thea watched him as his eyes and sighed wondering just how it was they were so green but knew it was because of his dragon self. Dusting off her breeches, as she had stolen yet another pair from her younger brother, she glanced up and grinned again. "I hope I didn't scare you too much," she chuckled silently as she twisted her dark hair back into a braid quickly to get it out of her face. Thea's dark eyes watched his wonderful pale hands with curiosity as he began to speak. Crinkling her nose, she mentally tacked off anything that she might need and nodded. "Well, we usually bundle up any items we need. I don't have much, as I don't own many things. Mostly another set of clothes perhaps. Other than that, I don't need much as long as I have water and a meal here and there." Many would have been sadden by their lack of personal things, but Thea did not mind really. Tapping her chiin thoughtfully, she looked up and down at the row of horses and frowned. "I'm sure you cannot ride, I have the wagon. You could ride beside me or even if the hay if you wished." She assumed he would want to shift into his dragon state and could not blame him at all. He must be itching to do so.
Standing up, Thea brushed herself off and smiled joyfully at Orlonox. "I'll pack a few things and change out the horses so they're fresh. I supposed I should leave a note... my father and brothers might look for me otherwise." Smiling even more brightly, she ran off into the house to gather a few things, a shirt and pants for him just in case he needed to be human again, and then wrote a note to her family before returning to him in the barn. Patting a few horses on the nose, Thea looked between them and decided which ones would be quicker. Taking them out of the stalls, she led them out and tied them to the wagon easily, giving each a lick of salt from her pocket. Hurrying back into the barn, Thea more or less bounded over to Orlonox and tugged at his hand with a grin. "See? Not all of us are slow two-legged creatures." Nodding to the wagon, she indicated that he could get on and they would be off quickly.
Thea watched him as his eyes and sighed wondering just how it was they were so green but knew it was because of his dragon self. Dusting off her breeches, as she had stolen yet another pair from her younger brother, she glanced up and grinned again. "I hope I didn't scare you too much," she chuckled silently as she twisted her dark hair back into a braid quickly to get it out of her face. Thea's dark eyes watched his wonderful pale hands with curiosity as he began to speak. Crinkling her nose, she mentally tacked off anything that she might need and nodded. "Well, we usually bundle up any items we need. I don't have much, as I don't own many things. Mostly another set of clothes perhaps. Other than that, I don't need much as long as I have water and a meal here and there." Many would have been sadden by their lack of personal things, but Thea did not mind really. Tapping her chiin thoughtfully, she looked up and down at the row of horses and frowned. "I'm sure you cannot ride, I have the wagon. You could ride beside me or even if the hay if you wished." She assumed he would want to shift into his dragon state and could not blame him at all. He must be itching to do so.
Standing up, Thea brushed herself off and smiled joyfully at Orlonox. "I'll pack a few things and change out the horses so they're fresh. I supposed I should leave a note... my father and brothers might look for me otherwise." Smiling even more brightly, she ran off into the house to gather a few things, a shirt and pants for him just in case he needed to be human again, and then wrote a note to her family before returning to him in the barn. Patting a few horses on the nose, Thea looked between them and decided which ones would be quicker. Taking them out of the stalls, she led them out and tied them to the wagon easily, giving each a lick of salt from her pocket. Hurrying back into the barn, Thea more or less bounded over to Orlonox and tugged at his hand with a grin. "See? Not all of us are slow two-legged creatures." Nodding to the wagon, she indicated that he could get on and they would be off quickly.