Rin had turned back around, facing the new pair of dragon and rider, her focus now on them. They didn't seem like they were going to run for it again so she relaxed. She lowered her hands, opting to hold her satchel instead since her arms had grown tired. As she shifted her weight, a brief flash of pain traveled through her spine causing her to wince. She tried to hide her sudden tense form but her dragon's keen eyes noticed it instantly. You alright baby bird? 'Yeah... Just stiff, that's all.' she shrugged her shoulders, glancing back to her dragon, and gave him a reassuring smile. You're not used to riding without a saddle... You may have aggravated that injury. 'I'll be fine Zaf, I promise... And the injury has already healed... Stop worrying old man.' She could feel Zaf's doubt and concern through the bond, grateful for the care the old dragon showed her. She tried her best to push the thoughts of the injury to the back of her mind, she didn't need the painful memories to resurface. Not now. She was fine. It only distracted her.
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Rin didn't miss the male's movement, her eyes landing on the dagger on his left hip. Her eyes shifted to the green dragon behind him, also noting its tense form. Though much smaller than Zaf, it still managed to appear quite threatening. They were ready to protect the other from herself and Zaf. At this, she smiled, pleased to see that the two already had a strong bond.
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It's cute... 'What?', of course, Záffre had something to say. How they think they can protect each other from us... it's pathetic. 'Zaf!?' What? It's true! They're inexperienced and probably didn't receive the right training... compared to us, they're weak. 'And how would you know? They managed to slip past our guards and two of the oldest dragons, one of them being you oh wise, old one... I don't think that counts as weak, do you?' she sassed him, successfully getting him to shut up. She could feel the wheels in his mind turning at trying to come up with a remark but only huffed in response. The old dragon had a nasty habit of looking down on others, paired with his distrustful and aggressive nature, Zaf was the least liked of the remaining 3 dragons. People feared him, and they had every right to. Except for her mother, Rin was the only one to truly know Záffre. She knew he had a gentler side but having lived for so many years and enduring many hardships, he barely showed that side of himself.
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She breathed a sigh of relief when the male answered her, glad that the two were alright. Well, as alright as one can be after making a crash landing. She really didn't want to be part of the reason either of them had broken something. At the realization that he was scanning her for weapons, Rin slowly moved to reveal the dagger strapped to her right thigh. She knew he was armed and it was only fair that he knew that she was armed as well. She could feel Zaf internally face-palming at her actions but she couldn't care less. If she wanted answers there had to be a temporary truce between herself and the other rider.
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The girl was briefly confused at the mention of the book, having forgotten that it was the reason they were in their current predicament. But after processing his words and connecting a few dots, Rin finally realized which book he had taken. She understood. He had very little knowledge about dragons as prior to his known existence, any and all information regarding dragons and dragon riders had been confiscated and/or destroyed.
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King Azur was paranoid that the information could be used against him and his future bloodline, thus all of the confiscated items were locked in the royal treasury. The only item not locked away was a book written by a dragon rider many, many years ago and gifted to King Azur. The book contained everything about dragons and dragon riders, from the bond between them to a dragon's unique ability, etc. The book was passed down from one generation to the next, eventually finding its way to the princess. Her brothers had already studied the information. It was also the last thing her mother had given her before she passed away.
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"The Great Book of Drakes..." Rin murmured, more to herself than the male. If it had been any other book, she would've hopped onto Záffre and head back home. But she couldn't. That book had to be returned to the palace. If it were to fall into the wrong hands, Zaf and the other 3 dragons would be in grave danger.
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Her morbid thoughts were interrupted by the male's words once more, faintly hearing the last part. 'Wait... Her!?', Rin audibly gasped and released an excited squeal. "Liria would be ecstatic to hear that she's not the only female dragon anymore!", she wasn't able to hide her excitement nor her curiosity and started asking all the questions that came to mind. "What's your name? You're a really pretty shade of green, almost like emerald green but not quite either! How old are you? Liria's probably older than you but she wouldn't mind! What's your ability? How long have you been bonded? What's your name? How long have you been hiding her? Where do you live? How much do you know about dragons? Did you know-" her questions shifted between dragon and rider, eyes glancing at either one as she spoke. Though her questioning soon came to an abrupt halt when Záffre nudged her with his nose, causing the girl to stumble. He kept his head lowered, in case she needed something to grab onto.
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Breath baby bird... Too many questions at once... You'll give them a headache... the old dragon calmy rumbled, a hint of amusement passing through the bond. His rider was too curious and energetic for her own good. "Oh... sorry... guessed I got carried away... again..." Rin sent a sheepish grin towards the two, moving to somewhat hide behind Záffre's head. Her enthusiasm was replaced by embarrassment, stemming from the many scoldings she had received as a child. A princess was supposed to be quiet and polite. Not curious and energetic. You can ask as many questions as you wish, baby bird... perhaps not that many in one breath. Zaf tried to comfort the girl, still encouraging her curious nature.