With a short nod, Locheed affirms her sister's comment, giving a stamp of her fore-hoof as Laia playfully drapes herself over her scaled back. She tries and fails to stifle a laugh as her twin nibbles her mane, before giving an all-over shake that is enough to free her of her sister's weight.
There is something very grown-up about the boys, and it causes the little dragon-mare's gaze to narrow on them with interest once the conversation is moving again. It seemed to her they had all been born in the same season, but Nash and Yanhua had a world-wise air about them that makes her even more curious than their unique looks had. Maybe they have met many strangers before, maybe they have been taught how to be grown-up, or maybe they are just new and different enough from the small group of relatives she knows to seem wondrously unfamiliar.
But whatever it is, she finds herself trying to act a little less like the foal she had been for the last year, and more like a yearling who has seen and done all sorts of things - a yearling who had lots of good ideas for getting into trouble.
"Have you ever been to a waterfall?" She asks both boys, trying to not sound too enthusiastic. But it doesn't sound as exciting as she thought it would once she says it, and she finds herself blurting out a follow-up question.
"Have you ever jumped off the top of a waterfall?"
It was a ridiculous question, but she doesn't act like it is. The only suggestion that it may be actually insane, is her anticipation of backlash from her sister as she side-steps away from her winged twin.
There is something very grown-up about the boys, and it causes the little dragon-mare's gaze to narrow on them with interest once the conversation is moving again. It seemed to her they had all been born in the same season, but Nash and Yanhua had a world-wise air about them that makes her even more curious than their unique looks had. Maybe they have met many strangers before, maybe they have been taught how to be grown-up, or maybe they are just new and different enough from the small group of relatives she knows to seem wondrously unfamiliar.
But whatever it is, she finds herself trying to act a little less like the foal she had been for the last year, and more like a yearling who has seen and done all sorts of things - a yearling who had lots of good ideas for getting into trouble.
"Have you ever been to a waterfall?" She asks both boys, trying to not sound too enthusiastic. But it doesn't sound as exciting as she thought it would once she says it, and she finds herself blurting out a follow-up question.
"Have you ever jumped off the top of a waterfall?"
It was a ridiculous question, but she doesn't act like it is. The only suggestion that it may be actually insane, is her anticipation of backlash from her sister as she side-steps away from her winged twin.