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  • 53 weeks
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    Smolder exhaled. Whether the smoke that followed came from biology or the dragon's refusal to contain the cigarette's erosion Ocellus couldn't tell. It blossomed, though, a smudge of grey against the bruised sky, and that was enough. But in that moment Ocellus was certain that whatever Smolder did would have been enough.

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  • 88 weeks
    Architects

    S'up. Been a while, hasn't it? But yeah, I've been writing some horsegriffonwords here and there. It's very rough, and I'm not sure if it'll go anywhere or see the light of day, but here's a small part of it that I liked and thought I'd share.


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  • 113 weeks
    Wrote Something Last Week

    Not a story as such (or, at least, not anything approaching a complete story), but the foundation of something that could conceivably become a story with some time and effort.

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  • 115 weeks
    Saw the G5 Movie Today.

    As is probably apparent by my lateness to the proceedings, I haven't really been motivated to catch it thus far, but was babysitting and my charge wanted to watch it.

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  • 123 weeks
    Time Flies

    Smolder lay sprawled across the rug, limbs and claws entwined in dense yak hair. Her scales had become uneven shimmering planes, given their fleeting new life by the light of the fireplace. There, prancing tongues lived and died erratically, the only concession to the passing of time.

    "Hey, you see the moon from there?"

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Dec
31st
2021

Time Flies · 8:16pm Dec 31st, 2021

Smolder lay sprawled across the rug, limbs and claws entwined in dense yak hair. Her scales had become uneven shimmering planes, given their fleeting new life by the light of the fireplace. There, prancing tongues lived and died erratically, the only concession to the passing of time.

"Hey, you see the moon from there?"

The flames crackled for a few moments before Yona stirred. Smolder could almost sense the yak's furrowed brow.

"Yona not astronomer. Let's just say it's tomorrow already so Yona can go back to sleep."

Smolder grinned. "Cheater."

"Yak not always best at things." This time Smolder could almost sense the smile, broad and earnest. "Sometimes yak must learn from others."

"That must have hurt to admit."

Yona blew a raspberry. "Not really. Yaks best learners after all."

Smolder elbowed her, but a chuckle escaped her lips regardless. The earlier suffocating anxiety had almost completely ebbed away. Her body felt like her own again, lungs and stomach untwisted and no longer trying to pull her apart.

She twisted a strand of Yona's hair between her claws. A treasure for her hoard, perhaps the most important one. A treasure that had transitioned from idle daydreams to painful wishes to a tangible reality.

"So, assuming it is now, uh, tomorrow..."

"Yes. Assuming is good."

Smolder nodded. "Assuming it is now tomorrow, does that mean that we get to tell the others we've been dating since last year?"

Yona's laugh erupted from her mouth. "Yes! Yona like that statement. Both true and a joke. Duality is important to yaks."

"Duality, huh?" Smolder closed her eyes as she tossed the word about in her head. Yona's scent was both sweet and musky in her nostrils, just like it had always been. A fuel for the relief Smolder now felt, but also for her rising regret of not attempting to claim, and thus enjoy, her treasure sooner.

She craned her head and blew hard, snuffing out the dance of the flames in the fireplace. Then she buried herself into Yona's hair. Within seconds Yona's foreleg was hesitantly wrapping around her, stealing a beat from Smolder's heart in the process. She almost gasped at the audacity of it, but pressed a grin into Yona's side instead.

"Duality is important to dragons, too," she murmured.


Happy New Year, folks. It's not something I particularly celebrate or incorporate into my life, but I hope those of you who do have a great and fulfilling time of it. And whether you do or don't, I hope you at least enjoyed a minute or two with best dragon/best yak.

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Comments ( 3 )

A very warm and cute vignette.:twilightsmile:

Nice. :)

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