Thud
The wind screamed through the granite spires and spun out wildly in the valley spaces.
Thud
Shivering clouds closed around the peaks and held on as invisible hands tried to blow it away.
Thud
Ruval drew in the sweet, clear air of the heights and sighed happily as his heart beat in sync with the beat of great wings. Briethal spun with the wind into the sky and Ruval laughed like thunder at her playfulness. A boom of real thunder answered its imitator as though the god was laughing with his son.
Ruval and Briethal circled lazily however Ruval's mind was not being lazy. He was wrangling a problem in his head and it was besting him for the moment. How best to confess love? It simply was not something he had fought before and no one seemed to be helpful. Sinaruin had only ever loved a god so she had no real experience in normal relationships and she could only give advice upon how she would like to be wooed. Being a very differentperson to Ruval's object of attachment this hindered more than helped. Everyone else was teasing and irratating so Ruval had given up on them quickly.
Cloudy greys and confused oranges fogged his mind until the piercing black of Briethal's mind struck through it all and swept it aside.
No tricks or plans will win her. Confidence is the way to win a mate. These words came with the sense of her own dissappointment that no males had the confidence to win her.
Ruval chuckled but sympathised with her plight. There really was no one worthy of her except her father. He considered her words and trusted them. There was no point agonising, doing was the way forward. This new determination had the pair flying back to Ruthad before the thought had been formed and Ruval was eager to return and put his heart to the test.
A cry of pure rage reverberated across the mountains and Ruval spied a small figure clinging to the cliff face. Ruval barely acknowleded it, it was simply another failiure, no need to pay attention.
Ruval the thunder rumbled, save the girl. Ruval was surprised by his father, why should he care for some human girl? "Why?" he asked the sky. The girl is alike to you, but also a complete opposite of you the sky rumbled with laughter at its riddling. Save her my son it rumbled once more.
Ruval shrugged and Briethal dove down towards the struggling girl. Ruval leaped from his dragon's back and dug his fingers into the hard rock. He hung just above the girl for a split second then dropped to her side, grabbed her round her waist and pushed away from the rock. Briethal caught them both and shot away towards the peak.


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