"Well, I have a few friends coming over today, I think. They live
under a lake in the yard. Good thing we're in neutral territory!"
Replied Whiplash, picking up Blue's empty plate "want seconds?" She
asked
"Alright, Whiplash said, walking outside with the plates, rinsing
them off in the cool, fresh water of the stream
After she was done, she walked back inside, dried the plates with
cloth and put them back on a shelf
RippleWing looked at Midori with a worried look "You look
exhausted, Want to ride my back?" "They were just some stray
dragons, just young adults. Nobodies." She glances at Midori "Yeah,
you do look kind of pale, you should rest"
"Ugh, I feel terrible. I think I need to take you up on that
offer," Midori groaned, flying over RippleWing, preparing to land.
"I hope I'm not too heavy."
Midori heard a soft thump as they landed, the landing being
surprisingly smooth. "We're here!" Said RippleWing as TidePool
knocked on the door of a large palace on the mountain
Whiplash heard a knock on the door and yelled "one minute!" And ran
Blue up to her room, telling her to wait for a bit before running
back downstairs and answering the door
"We do, it's out back" they said, right before the door was opened
by a storm dragon
Whiplash opened the door to the twins's faces, along with a
stranger's
Whiplash let them in, greeting the new dragoness. "Hey, I took in a
new dragonet, her name is blue, and she's upstairs, you wanna check
in on her, keep her entertained?" Whiplash asked RippleWing "Sure!"
Replied RippleWing, who headed up the stairs
RippleWing stopped by Blue's room, according to Whiplash's
directions. "Hello," said Whiplash, knocking on the door, "I heard
that there's a special little dragonet up here, and I've come to
keep her companyyy"
Here for a post or two. Not supposed to be here. ^_^"))
Midori stood up, shaking herself to try and clear her head. "Hello.
I hope you don't mind me being here. I found RippleWing and
TidePool, and they brought me here after I got a bad headache."
Midori said, groaning slightly and holding her head as the headache
came back.