Maverick opened his eyes at last, and was relieved to see Ilasi still there. It was always embarrassing when she woke up first. He wasn't in a big mood to cook for everyone today, but he knew how fond everybody were of his meals, and if there were future battles ahead of them, they might as well eat well. After clothing himself with his normal attire, Maverick left the cabin. Before heading to the kitchen, he took care of Dahlia, bringing her food and water. She didn't want him to leave, but he had stuff to do.
"No te preocupes mi Dahlia. I'll spend a lot of time with you in the afternoon. I can give you a walk around the deck if you want, but remember, you have to face your fears." Maverick said, knowing top well how panicked Dahlia still was of dragons. Raclaw wasn't even dangerous, yet not even he was safe of her cautiousness, though understandably, it wasn't as much as with Shade or Veris.
Quote: A GuyVeris remained content in sleep, occasionally opening his mouth for a second before shutting it, or licking his snout. Whatever he was dreaming of, it would likely have his attention for some time. Angora was best off leaving now if she wanted to do so without disturbing him.
Angora would sometimes look at Veris, and was somewhat grateful that his head was facing another way. At first she thought he was yawning, but looking at him better, he looked like he was... eating something? It didn't surprise Angora, since food was almost always the only thing he ever thought about. She figured that dreaming about food could be dangerous, but it seemed that Veris was at least careful enough with her. She then remembered the time where her hood got stuck on the wyvern's teeth, but it looked more like it moved there rather than Veris biting it. Even today, she still didn't know the suffering she caused him back then.
Angora continued her struggle, and similar to the last time, she had to tear part of her clothes to get free, although instead of the teeth, it was the spikes on Veris' back the culprit. It ripped a bit of the fabric, though this time, nothing was stuck. Her struggle didn't seem to have awakened the mighty mount. His belly looked slightly smaller than yesterday, meaning that was going to be one hungry wyvern once he woke up. Proceeding with her daily duty, Angora left the enclosure quietly and headed to the kitchen, hoping Maverick would cook today. She could use one of his meals right about now, and the higher in calories, the better.