[He wasnāt asking that specifically, butā¦good to know he isnāt, at least. Wolfwood watches Ain for a moment longer before he heads for the cave mouth, waiting until heās outside before he transforms and flies away.
Heāll be gone for two hours. Itās hard to say what happens during that time, at least until the pair do eventually come back when the storm is so bad they barely make it in time to cover the cave entrance so it doesnāt flood. The fire is still going enough to keep the place lit, enough that Ain will see the pair of dragons slowly walking back in, except both of them are littered with scratches and bites. Nothing lethal, but definitely marks not there when either left. They donāt come too close before transforming into their human forms silently, with Wolfwood watching Add until he walks over to sit by the fire pit and eat the food thatās long since gone cold. He hasnāt yet said anything, though he did look at Ain for a moment as he walked in before looking away. Itās hard to say what heās thinking, but he definitely looked humbled.
Wolfwood, meanwhile, drops a little piece of cloth on the nest next to Ain, untying it. Thereās a handful of wild berries inside, blackberries mostly, that he leaves there for him before he goes to sit by the fire and breathe more flames into it to get it going brightly again.]
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Date: 2025-06-19 05:29 am (UTC)Heāll be gone for two hours. Itās hard to say what happens during that time, at least until the pair do eventually come back when the storm is so bad they barely make it in time to cover the cave entrance so it doesnāt flood. The fire is still going enough to keep the place lit, enough that Ain will see the pair of dragons slowly walking back in, except both of them are littered with scratches and bites. Nothing lethal, but definitely marks not there when either left. They donāt come too close before transforming into their human forms silently, with Wolfwood watching Add until he walks over to sit by the fire pit and eat the food thatās long since gone cold. He hasnāt yet said anything, though he did look at Ain for a moment as he walked in before looking away. Itās hard to say what heās thinking, but he definitely looked humbled.
Wolfwood, meanwhile, drops a little piece of cloth on the nest next to Ain, untying it. Thereās a handful of wild berries inside, blackberries mostly, that he leaves there for him before he goes to sit by the fire and breathe more flames into it to get it going brightly again.]