Trista's Song Clutch Touching
Trista stepped lightly towards the eggs laid out upon the sands feeling more than a little out of her depth. The warm soft sand moved strangely beneath her feet as she followed the others to the eggs, not being used to walking on a shifting surface Trista was forced to concentrate on each step. That was fine, it helped to distract her from what she was about to do.
She had been fine waiting with her fellow candidates while everyone was gathered together. Making small talk was a skill she had learned early on in life as a brewer's daughter, after all. But now that she was here standing beneath the towering presence of the Queen everything seemed so much more real.
Oh she wasn't afraid as such. She knew enough about dragons to know one would never intentionally hurt anyone. All the same just standing in Dorath's shadow it was difficult not to feel at least a little bit in awe of the power the dragon possessed.
Still Trista was never one to let her insecurities overcome her. Squaring her shoulders she stood proudly before the towering mother of the clutch she was about to meet. Dipping in a curtsy worthy of a lady holder she smiled up at the gold and her rider eyes full of admiration and respect.
Sure of herself now she crossed the remaining distance to the eggs without a thought to anything but the waiting clutch.
Reverently she touched an egg. Trista smiled softly noting the different feelings coming from each tiny dragon. The Noisy Rainforest Egg left her feeling light hearted and smiling while the
Brown Swirl Egg brought her protective nurturing feelings to the fore. "Don't worry, I'm sure you'll find your perfect match." She told it reassuringly before moving on to the next egg.
The small but Blinding Red Egg caused Trista to pull her hand away and take a step back for a better look. "Bold as a raging weyrbeast you are. We may or may not be meant for each other but either way, I already like you." The brewer apprentice grinned as she felt a warm fuzziness in return when she put her hands back on the bright shell.
Trista moved quickly away from the negative sending of the Arctic Waters Egg and had little patience for the smugness of the Seaside egg.
To the Sunset egg Trista offered a soothing caress as she wondered about the focused intensity of the egg.
She stayed a while near the Tye dye egg liking the the color of it. The Sweetheart egg seem almost a little bit frustrated at it's inability to move and Trista gave it an understanding pat.
The calmness of the Pink Raptor Egg was refreshing after the emotions some of the other eggs were sending. And Trista found herself soaking it in like a sponge.
Still smiling from her encounter with the raptor egg Trisa found herself before the quiet Green Paradise egg and the equally silent Cinnamon. Still they deserved a hello just as any of the other eggs did and gently sent them both all her warm thoughts. Not knowing if they would hear them or not but having decided it didn't really matter if she ever knew one way or the other, so long as she tried.
Finally she approached the three eggs she had not yet touched. The impostor gold left her with a sense of curiosity as if it wanted to know more about her. But she didn't have much time. The others were finishing their rounds and there were two eggs left she hadn't touched. So reluctantly she left the egg behind.
Trisha let her hands fall gently against the Sunrise egg pleased with the feel of the smooth shell against her fingertips. She wondered at the dragon that might be inside. Stepping back she shook her head. No this one was probably not for her. Even so she wished it well.
One last egg and the most daunting of all. Taking a deep breath Trista stepped boldly toward the gold egg. Ever so gently she ran her hand over the gleaming shell. It was even less likely for the dragon within this shell to chose her as her partner, she was only a brewer's apprentice after all. She wasn't even weyrfolk.
But even so, it was a glorious dream. She couldn't even imagine what her father's regular customers would think to hear that she of all people had become a gold rider. Shifting her hand on the bright surface Trista laughed softly, no it wasn't likely. But then stranger things had happened. Giving the egg one last affectionate rub Trisha stepped away from the eggs giving remaining candidates more room.