((Heey! Saturday is sadly my half work day half homework day.. And I might be procrastinating the latter lol))
"I've never made a nest before," Ceral admitted, climbing out of the hot pool and letting the water drip slowly from his body, his tail, the only facet other than a few scales that he kept in his human form, flicking in an attempt to dry himself. He was curious as to what kind of nest he and Ivy would make. He almost protested at the suggestion of making a new one just so that he could climb into it, but came to the conclusion that that would definitely be a good idea; he would regret not doing this come a few months down the road when he might not want to climb into anything if he were carrying. His nests hadn't been nests. They'd been a quiet place that he happened to come across. Ceral hadn't ever made a nest out of raw materials.
The cave dragon hopped onto Ivy's back, holding onto her as he waited to see where she would take them. He'd prefer a nest as far away from the gate as possible, but he also knew if the humans really wanted to see them, they had their ways. Was privacy too much to ask for? Ceral's face flushed a deep red at Ivy's comment, a burning feeling sparking in his belly as he took in her words. "Is that right?" He smiled sheepishly. "I believe you," he purred contentedly.
"I've never made a nest before," Ceral admitted, climbing out of the hot pool and letting the water drip slowly from his body, his tail, the only facet other than a few scales that he kept in his human form, flicking in an attempt to dry himself. He was curious as to what kind of nest he and Ivy would make. He almost protested at the suggestion of making a new one just so that he could climb into it, but came to the conclusion that that would definitely be a good idea; he would regret not doing this come a few months down the road when he might not want to climb into anything if he were carrying. His nests hadn't been nests. They'd been a quiet place that he happened to come across. Ceral hadn't ever made a nest out of raw materials.
The cave dragon hopped onto Ivy's back, holding onto her as he waited to see where she would take them. He'd prefer a nest as far away from the gate as possible, but he also knew if the humans really wanted to see them, they had their ways. Was privacy too much to ask for? Ceral's face flushed a deep red at Ivy's comment, a burning feeling sparking in his belly as he took in her words. "Is that right?" He smiled sheepishly. "I believe you," he purred contentedly.