Rynn listened, surprised at how easily Kythe talked about her childhood. It had been a long time since the celestial draconian had spoken to another so casually. The information that was passed along, though, was not much of a help to Rynn’s personal problem, but nonetheless, she felt excited to at least hear about it. It did not take long for Kythe to finish speaking, though, and she turned the questions back on Rynn.
“Oh? Erm, I’m only a fourth draconian, but that counts as being natural, doesn’t it?” she said with a flustered smile. “One fourth celestial, and technically half blo-, erm, human, though I don’t know how much of that side actually matters. I know some bloodlines cancel out others. Human tends to be the lesser in many instances.” She had heard about Rosenites from her brother, as well as met a few who had ‘turned.’ The bloodline was something special, much like her own.
Rynn watched as Kythe’s body shimmered and changed. She had seen it over and over, between Jace, her aunts and uncles, and even her own father. However, she had never truly watched the transformation, now that she was examining Kythe shifting her wings and tail.
The one thing for sure Rynn had mastered was the claws of her draconic form. It had been out of desperation that she had first used them, but even with practice it was still a struggle. The way Kythe presented herself was that of grace and elegance as her body changed states. Rynn tried to imagine what she looked like whens he shifted. The few times she had managed a full change in this world, she had been emotional, and the pain that she was feeling was greater than the transformation. She wondered, briefly, if she looked horrifying when she changed. She glanced down at her hands, and clenched them into a fist.
“Slowly…” she said aloud. She felt a weak warmth spread from her chest out to her back and her tailbone. It was a familiar warmth, like when she spoke to the Dragonsoul star back home as it guided her through her transformation. This time, though, there was no guiding hand. It was just her. She closed her eyes, and let the feeling spread outward.
Wings. Tail. She held the image strong in her head of what it should look like, and how it should feel. Like her father and grandfather, her draconic form was that of a great,black dragon. Shimmering black scales arcing up the wing, a talon at the tip for defense, pale webbing spreading out to catch the wind. A long, thick tail, meant to swipe the enemy aside, barbed at the end for piercing through shields.
She opened her eyes, feeling the weight suddenly. Her tail swept across the barren ground back and forth, almost like an excited puppy. “It…it worked?” she asked, looking back at her wings as they spread out. “It worked! I barely felt any pain!” She looked back to Kythe with a wide smile across her face. “Kythe! It worked!” She jumped at Kythe in a surprise hug.
Realizing what she had done, though, she immediately stumbled back. “Oh. S-sorry. I just…I got excited is all.”