Minarri hummed in amusement. Indeed, not to mention shy. She stated, watching the green chirp a few times in acceptance to the name, before both her and her brother curled up around their smaller sibling and went to sleep. Want me to take them to my den so you can sleep?

Yeah that would be fine, said Thorn as he padded over to his bed and lay down on it behind the hatchlings.

Alright, sleep well then Thorn. Minarri said, grabbing Joy and Caydon by their tails only to pick them up and set them on the grove on her back where the saddle usually sat, before gently picking up Miracle and setting her with her siblings. She then headed out of Thorn's dragon hold and over to her own island with the hatchlings sleeping on her back.

Thorn went to sleep and Murtagh retired to his own hut to sleep as well.

The next morning both Haroma and Minarri were awake, Haroma sitting outside while watching Caydon and Joy play and eat the meat she had caught that Minarri had thrown up for them to eat. Minarri was still in her dragon hold, curled around Miracle protectively while the little hatchling slept after having Haroma just feed her.

Thorn and Murtagh were scouting their island before Thorn went to go hunt while Murtagh decided to go fishing.

Haroma was fishing herself but more for crabs than fish. She was waist deep in the water, bent over searching the rock beds for the crastations while a made shift basket rested beside her filled with water and several crabs she had already found.

Murtagh caught some fish and put them in a basket he'd spent the morning weaving out of reeds. Another basket was ready for when he decided to go fishing for crabs.
Thorn came back with a six legged deer and flew to Minarri's den to check on the little red. How's the little ones?

"Ow ow ow! Son of a Barthok!" Haroma cursed, yanking her hand out of the water only to find crab attached to the end of her finger.
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Caydon and Joy are troublemakers and Miracle seems to be getting stronger. She's a bit more lively than she was. Minarri answered with a smile, removing her wing to reveal the red and black hatchling sleeping underneath, though she woke up and chirped happily at Thorn's presence. She began trying to move to him but only managed to wiggle a few inches before getting tired.

Murtagh collected his fish and the few crabs he'd caught before he picked up the two baskets and made his way back to his hut.
Thorn nodded. Good to know little red is getting stronger, he said.


