“Fix couch?” Byrd said hopefully, perking up.
Noah chuckled to himself. “No, we can’t fix the couch.”
Byrd’s wings drooped again.
“But if we clean up the mess, Kara might forgive us for tearing up the cushions.”
Byrd nodded his agreement.
“Come on,” Noah coaxed the dragon. “Let’s see if we can find some trash bags from the kitchen and pick this up before she comes back down.”
Dusting on the last of her makeup, Kara stood back from the bathroom mirror and considered herself. The silvery tank top and smoky shadow she’d picked brought out the subtle gray tones in her eyes, making them darker than her normal hazel. They suited her dark mood. Her original plan for the day was to start by pulling out some of her pans and making breakfast, but coming down to find that Byrd had destroyed her couch had changed that. The hot steam from the shower had helped ease her anger, but she’d taken much longer than she’d originally intended. Now it was going to have to be fast food before going into the office for a while.
Heading out to her bedroom, she grabbed her cardigan and pulled the thin, black material into place. Normally she would have coupled this set with a wispy, black skirt and heels, but today she chose to go with some dark slacks and low pumps. Despite the fact she was still upset with Byrd, Kara had decided to follow through with her plans to take Byrd flying. For that, she would need something a little less formal. These clothes would be easier for her to change out of when they got to the park.
Kara shivered as her dragon stretched in anticipation. She smiled as she checked herself one last time in the mirror. The whole purpose in going out today was to get Byrd to relax, but she was looking forward to the outing, too. It’d been a long time since she had been out in scales, and after these last two days, she could really use the time to unwind. There was nothing like wind across your scales to ease your troubles away. Taking a deep breath, Kara prepared herself for the mess in the living room. I will not be mad. I will not be mad. I will not be mad.
The sound of ripping plastic broke into Kara’s calming chant. Anger filled her as she rushed downstairs to see what that blasted dragon was destroying this time. She prayed it wasn’t something irreplaceable. As she turned the corner into the living room, she stopped. Her brain froze as she tried to make sense of the scene in front of her. The living room was a disaster. The nest Byrd made had exploded, spewing bits of foam and fluff everywhere. And Byrd was in the middle of it all with a mouthful of foam, trying desperately to get the top of a garbage bag open.
Gasping in surprise, Kara raised her hand to her mouth as emotions rolled over her. She was both pissed that he’d made more of a mess and elated that he had thought enough to attempt cleaning up what he’d done. Her dragon stirred, adding another emotion to the mix, but she pushed it away as fast as she could and refocused on the fact that he was her patient. She was supposed to be helping him get his act together, not starting to care for him… no matter how cute he looked with bits of stuffing stuck to the ridges on his back.
The small noise she’d made drew Byrd’s attention away from the bag. He looked up and found her standing there. Dropping the mouthful of padding, he squeaked loudly and rushed over to her.
Kara dropped down to catch the small dragon before he plowed into her legs and bowled her over.
“I sorry,” he whined as he rubbed his face into Kara.
Wrapping her hands around the distressed dragon, she caught him before she fell. That emotion she had pushed away plowed back into her. Biting it back, she set a firm look on her face. She held him for a moment before grabbing the edges of his frill and pulling him back. His dark eyes shone with remorse, softening the anger inside her and strengthening that other emotion she didn’t want to face. After a minute of searching his face, she spoke. “I’m still irritated with you.”
Byrd whined and tried to lower his head, but she held him in place.
“But the fact that you tried to clean up helps.”
Hope glimmered in his eyes.
“Do you promise not to do this again?”
Byrd emphatically nodded his head. “We be good!”
A smile softened the stern look on Kara’s face. “Then I’ll forgive you.”
Squeaking with joy, Byrd plowed into her, knocking her over as he nuzzled her.
The sincere emotions rolling off the dragons were overwhelming and infectious. Kara laughed as she landed on her back. After a moment of catching her breath, she reached up and patted him on the shoulder. “Enough.” She pushed him back so she could get up.
Byrd backed up but didn’t go far.
“Come on,” she said as she got up from the floor. “We have stuff to do today.”
Prancing in place, Byrd looked back at the mess he’d made.
“We’ll clean that up later,” she reassured him. “Right now, we have to go.” She slipped the strap of her purse over her shoulder and opened the door.
Byrd waffled for a moment longer before heading out the door.
Kara watched him go to the car before turning and locking up. She wasn’t sure what to make of him. Responsibility was not an instinctual thing. The fact that he had shown it proved that he was somehow in touch with Noah, but she hadn’t seen any personality of the human half coming through. Well, not unless Noah acted like a three-year-old child. And she couldn’t see anyone making it very far in Eternity with that type of attitude. It was a start, but they still had a long way to go.
The joy and excitement flowing from Byrd was hard for Noah to get past. It washed out his thoughts, leaving him in a strange state of euphoria. He had never experienced the world quite the way Byrd saw it. The pure, undiluted emotions of the dragon overwhelmed Noah. And to make it even harder to handle, Byrd’s emotions could jump from one extreme to the other in a heartbeat.
When Noah had laid into him for destroying Kara’s couch, an overwhelming anxiety had filled Byrd. It was enough to make Noah want to bawl his eyes out. He had managed to get Byrd together enough to try to clean up the mess, but the negative emotions were almost crippling.
When Kara had come down and forgiven them, Byrd’s emotions jumped the other way—so much so that, had Noah been in control, he wouldn’t have been able to breathe. Now that Byrd was happy again, whatever was driving his emotions was settling down.
Noah drew a cleansing breath and considered Byrd as the little dragon got into the car and waited for Kara to take them wherever she wanted to go. Noah was astounded by the range of emotion Byrd felt. The fact that his emotions had jumped from highs to lows and back again in no time at all reminded Noah of a woman with a bad case of PMS. Any little thing could drive her to either end of the emotional spectrum. That’s exactly the way Noah felt at that moment.
He followed Byrd’s mind as the dragon looked out the window, watching the world rush by. There weren’t any real thoughts, just feelings and impressions. It gave him a lot more insight into the inner workings of dragons. If he ever wanted to regain some control over his life, he was going to have to find a way to control Byrd, and the best way to do that was through his emotions. But Noah couldn’t just lead the dragon around. He was going to have to find a way to coexist with him.
“Are you hungry?”
Kara’s words broke into both Noah’s and Byrd’s thoughts.