Got some brain worms from the lovelie @embetie and her incredible incredible art (and her recent poll about dragon eggs ehehe…)
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It’s hard being Sylus.
His days are spent soaring the skies, pillaging wayward caravans for shiny riches and interesting foods. Sometimes he kills a massive boar, flicking blood from his scales and talons with a bored huff. He can’t even enjoy a nearby beautiful, crystalline lake right now because there’s a key part missing from all of this.
You.
His gorgeous, ferocious, and terribly broody mate.
Several days ago he was chased out of the cave, your shared nest, as the time for you to lay your eggs neared. He only submitted to your flaring wings and whipping tail because he knew how tiring it was for you to move about with such a swollen belly and didn’t want to cause you anymore undue stress.
When he had returned there was a distinct new smell to the nest and you were there in your exhausted, sweaty glory, curled protectively around a small clutch of five precious, red eggs.
You didn’t have the energy to chase him off that evening, so it was his only night to just take in the sight before him with utter reverence. You were clearly struggling with wanting him closer for comfort and the instinctual protectiveness of a mother dragon. He’d reach out to brush some hair behind a horn and you’d snap your sharp teeth towards his claws.
When you got your rest, you were quick to chase him off again. This time it felt more like a formality as your instinct-driven mind gave way to your normal self. Still, the line in the sand was drawn. No one would be nearing your eggs until the outer shell fully hardened into faux dragon scales.
So, every evening he’d wait at the cave mouth with a fresh kill or new gift. You’d emerge, tail starting to sway in a way he knew meant you were happy to see him. Your wings always blocked the rest of the cave entrance though, a silent refusal that he was allowed home.
His longing grew fiercer by the day, agitation spiking to dangerous heights. The humans couldn’t fathom why there was such a sudden increase in destruction of the local environment, but after several lost caravans they opted to hunker down in their towns than risk whatever plagued the area.
Yes, it was very hard being Sylus.
He was pacing at the cave earlier and earlier in the evening. His disgruntled footwork was only interrupted by the sweetness of your scent. It was like a switch flipping in his mind. That tension building inside him melted all away as he could hear your feet hit the cave floor. His heart started beating faster when he heard your giggles. Such a precious sound he’s not heard in what feels like ages.
You caught him completely off guard then when you appeared, grinning and taking his hand. Your wings were noticeably tucked away, eyes sparkling with delight.
“Come see.” Was all you had said.
The nest was the same, but different. Notably was all his offerings and where they’d been placed. The eggs, all five, were now a deep black with faux scales. Their original red coloring seeped through like the very crackles in his own hide.
You hummed a quiet tune as Sylus took a step towards the eggs. They were lovingly laid in a bundle of crimson satin. One of the first gifts he’d brought back to offer to his broody mate. As he settled on his belly, laying next to your- his- eggs, he was able to note each and every gift he’d brought home carefully and thoughtfully placed amongst the eggs. They smelled like you. His. He could already sense the little souls inside.
Sylus hadn’t realized how tense he still was until he felt your weight settling on top of his back. The gentle vibrations of your purrs lulled him into pleased putty. Soon his own rumbling purr echoed. You kissed, licked, and bit your apologies into his skin, but suddenly all that time apart seemed inconsequential now that he rightfully took up his space in your little, growing dragon flight.
Maybe it wasn’t so hard being Sylus.












