Charcoal_Lilly50
I am the cat that curiosity has yet to kill
Crystal
Hearing Yitah speak, somehow through her deep thinking, she looked up and stopped walking. A small 'hmmm' escaped her closed lips as she looked around at the area they now stood in. Against her pale skin one could see the pink of embarrassment making itself known. Even if her overall expression did it. Quietly, and rather slowly, she cursed at herself. Calling herself all the negative words she could think of, and there weren't many. With a sigh Crystal slipped the watch into her pocket.
It was what had distracted her in the first place so it was only logical to put the darn thing away. Curse dragons and their stupid habit of becoming so engulfed with items they find! "Sorry....." The young woman mumbled as she turned to look up at the Yuan-Ti that had been her traveling companion for that day. It was her fault that she had gotten them lost. But there was three ways she could get them back to the city with no doubt. And that was to turn back into her normal dragon form and let serpent hitch a ride on her back. However, she was too cold for even a normal person. So that wasn't really an option.
Glancing around with her cool colored orbs she started to sniff around. Similar to that of a blood hound tracking a suspect via scent trail. In Crystal's case though, she was trying to pick up the scent of the iron that made up the support structure of many buildings within the mythical city of various beings. When she managed to pick up on the familiar odor her wings quickly sprouted from her back and she took to the sky. Making it above the trees she turned to face the direct she had smelt the iron. After having seen the city in the opposite direction than they had been going in she flew down back to Yitah before pointing, "That way...."
Sage
"Scan me?" The sorceress looked at him a bit confused, even a bit embarrassed that Fallix had grabbed her hand so suddenly. Especially after the fact that he looked downright uncomfortable when she gave him a side hug. Sage appreciated his willing to help, truly she did. But she knew that it more than likely would be of no use in the end. With a smirk she brought his hand closer to her face before brushing the back of it against her cheek. To tease the beast a bit.
It didn't last but a moment before she set her hand down. "But isn't magic suppose to do what science can't or only dream of? If magic can't help me, how could science?" Sage did make a good point; well, in her mind at least. Magic did all the things science never could and only dreamed of doing. So if in all her years of being alive didn't help her find any answer, how was a little fox with a computer going to?
The Fabulous Emerald
Hearing Yitah speak, somehow through her deep thinking, she looked up and stopped walking. A small 'hmmm' escaped her closed lips as she looked around at the area they now stood in. Against her pale skin one could see the pink of embarrassment making itself known. Even if her overall expression did it. Quietly, and rather slowly, she cursed at herself. Calling herself all the negative words she could think of, and there weren't many. With a sigh Crystal slipped the watch into her pocket.
It was what had distracted her in the first place so it was only logical to put the darn thing away. Curse dragons and their stupid habit of becoming so engulfed with items they find! "Sorry....." The young woman mumbled as she turned to look up at the Yuan-Ti that had been her traveling companion for that day. It was her fault that she had gotten them lost. But there was three ways she could get them back to the city with no doubt. And that was to turn back into her normal dragon form and let serpent hitch a ride on her back. However, she was too cold for even a normal person. So that wasn't really an option.
Glancing around with her cool colored orbs she started to sniff around. Similar to that of a blood hound tracking a suspect via scent trail. In Crystal's case though, she was trying to pick up the scent of the iron that made up the support structure of many buildings within the mythical city of various beings. When she managed to pick up on the familiar odor her wings quickly sprouted from her back and she took to the sky. Making it above the trees she turned to face the direct she had smelt the iron. After having seen the city in the opposite direction than they had been going in she flew down back to Yitah before pointing, "That way...."
Sage
"Scan me?" The sorceress looked at him a bit confused, even a bit embarrassed that Fallix had grabbed her hand so suddenly. Especially after the fact that he looked downright uncomfortable when she gave him a side hug. Sage appreciated his willing to help, truly she did. But she knew that it more than likely would be of no use in the end. With a smirk she brought his hand closer to her face before brushing the back of it against her cheek. To tease the beast a bit.
It didn't last but a moment before she set her hand down. "But isn't magic suppose to do what science can't or only dream of? If magic can't help me, how could science?" Sage did make a good point; well, in her mind at least. Magic did all the things science never could and only dreamed of doing. So if in all her years of being alive didn't help her find any answer, how was a little fox with a computer going to?
The Fabulous Emerald