"I assume there’s no chance of getting the guy to agree to any kind of secrecy pact?"
"I can assure you that we don't need one. I have only ever met one more person hoarding knowledge as much as Baxter. Besides: half the people they meet don't believe a word they say."
Dane stopped himself before blurting out the reason for such behavior towards Baxter. He had a feeling talking about insanity would be somewhat counterproductive in his efforts to gain Jona's trust. Better not to speak of such things.
Reluctantly, he let Ro go when he got up. Dane had no way of knowing what would happen next, but he could sense Ro's distrust, which put him on edge as well. Every bit of context Dane had pointed at a troublesome interaction; every single one he'd had so far turned out unpleasant enough.
"The warlock won’t arrive right away. We’ve got time to gauge things," Jona declared.
"Well, actually..."
Dane was ignored and the Drakin proceeded. So he turned to write another text message to Mace, telling him to wait until he gave the go-ahead. One of these days Dane would let these Drakin eat their own ego...
"What’s he like, personality-wise?"
"Who?""I can assure you that we don't need one. I have only ever met one more person hoarding knowledge as much as Baxter. Besides: half the people they meet don't believe a word they say."
Dane stopped himself before blurting out the reason for such behavior towards Baxter. He had a feeling talking about insanity would be somewhat counterproductive in his efforts to gain Jona's trust. Better not to speak of such things.
Reluctantly, he let Ro go when he got up. Dane had no way of knowing what would happen next, but he could sense Ro's distrust, which put him on edge as well. Every bit of context Dane had pointed at a troublesome interaction; every single one he'd had so far turned out unpleasant enough.
"The warlock won’t arrive right away. We’ve got time to gauge things," Jona declared.
"Well, actually..."
Dane was ignored and the Drakin proceeded. So he turned to write another text message to Mace, telling him to wait until he gave the go-ahead. One of these days Dane would let these Drakin eat their own ego...
"What’s he like, personality-wise?"
"Your dragon."
"Maybe a bit arrogant? And he always seems to be in a bad mood..."
"He's like an old man who doesn't want to be disturbed during his midday nap, but children keep playing in his yard," Dane added.
He leaned back in his chair and crossed his legs. Part of him was concerned about Ro, yes, but he couldn't help himself: he was curious. Whatever was going to happen next would present him with unique information; information valuable enough to change his context and information only a selected few held. It didn't matter that he wasn't able to share this information. Merely having it already scratched an itch. Ro wasn't the only collector here.
Dane immediately disliked the shift in atmosphere in the cabin, the second it took hold. It wasn't just the cold - with that he could deal. In fact, he did. His body temperature remained the same, and he created a little bubble of warmth for himself, fending off the extreme drop in temperature Jona caused. No, the thing that bugged him was the fact that he attacked Ro in a way. Thankfully, it didn't take long for Ro to respond and push back against the icy storm brewing.
And then the beast showed itself. Dane had seen those eyes before, he had touched this creature before. Still, he was aghast at the power it held. He sensed the attack a mere heartbeat before Ro's body moved and slammed into Jona. To his credit, the older Drakin handled himself quite well. He sidestepped the initial attack and halted any kind of forward momentum Ro had with a simple twist of his own body. Dane had been ready to catch his partner, but he needn't have worried. Still, he flinched when Jona threw Ro to the ground, pinning him down with practiced ease. He had done this before, clearly.
"Arrogant is such an understatement," Jona grumbled.
"It's not like we didn't tell you before," Dane retorted, keeping his eyes on Ro - or rather his dragon - who tried to wiggle free with all the strength he had. The lizard seemed to be stuck in Ro's natural abilities, however, giving Jona enough room to keep him in check.
“I’m just going to blame Aimeric for the fact that he’s not exactly fond of other dragons.""He's like an old man who doesn't want to be disturbed during his midday nap, but children keep playing in his yard," Dane added.
He leaned back in his chair and crossed his legs. Part of him was concerned about Ro, yes, but he couldn't help himself: he was curious. Whatever was going to happen next would present him with unique information; information valuable enough to change his context and information only a selected few held. It didn't matter that he wasn't able to share this information. Merely having it already scratched an itch. Ro wasn't the only collector here.
Dane immediately disliked the shift in atmosphere in the cabin, the second it took hold. It wasn't just the cold - with that he could deal. In fact, he did. His body temperature remained the same, and he created a little bubble of warmth for himself, fending off the extreme drop in temperature Jona caused. No, the thing that bugged him was the fact that he attacked Ro in a way. Thankfully, it didn't take long for Ro to respond and push back against the icy storm brewing.
And then the beast showed itself. Dane had seen those eyes before, he had touched this creature before. Still, he was aghast at the power it held. He sensed the attack a mere heartbeat before Ro's body moved and slammed into Jona. To his credit, the older Drakin handled himself quite well. He sidestepped the initial attack and halted any kind of forward momentum Ro had with a simple twist of his own body. Dane had been ready to catch his partner, but he needn't have worried. Still, he flinched when Jona threw Ro to the ground, pinning him down with practiced ease. He had done this before, clearly.
"Arrogant is such an understatement," Jona grumbled.
"It's not like we didn't tell you before," Dane retorted, keeping his eyes on Ro - or rather his dragon - who tried to wiggle free with all the strength he had. The lizard seemed to be stuck in Ro's natural abilities, however, giving Jona enough room to keep him in check.
"I don't see what else could elicit such a response."
"This kid doesn’t make it easy, even for me."
Maybe it would be easier if you were nicer to him and let the old-man-dragon go back to sleep, Dane thought. He didn't say anything.
"I’ll de-escalate this, and then we’ll talk to the warlock. Sound good?"
"You do what you must," Dane replied.
Despite his words, he got up and crouched down next to Ro's face. He knew that his partner wasn't there, not consciously anyway. Still, he gently stroked his thumb along Ro's cheek, murmuring: "Come back to be."
"This kid doesn’t make it easy, even for me."
Maybe it would be easier if you were nicer to him and let the old-man-dragon go back to sleep, Dane thought. He didn't say anything.
"I’ll de-escalate this, and then we’ll talk to the warlock. Sound good?"
"You do what you must," Dane replied.
Despite his words, he got up and crouched down next to Ro's face. He knew that his partner wasn't there, not consciously anyway. Still, he gently stroked his thumb along Ro's cheek, murmuring: "Come back to be."
