Cursed Waters- A Dragon RP

Starlight: there's some here. Did you forget, this is where 8 make the medicine? *she went over to a storage closet that she kept locked.*
“Oh, I didn’t know that was there.” Tide said.
Storm: glad you are getting well monarch current.*
Current nodded her head in thanks, and tried to get off the cot, her limbs were still weak. She laughed hoarsely. “I think I was running on adrenaline the whole time I had the Virus.” She said, wiping the tears off her face. The Aquation began looking around to take stock of the situation. Then she spotted Tide with Starshine, and stopped dead and stared. “Who- are you?” She said roughly.

Basalt stepped closer to Current. “Take it easy,” he told her. He looked over at the dragon she had addressed.

Tide stopped, startled. “M-me?” She said nervously. “I- I’m Tide,”
Current eyed her. “Where did you come from? Who are your parents?”
Tide’s fin lifted tensely. “I- I used to live in a cave by a reef near this beach.” She said slowly, looking over to Starshine. “But Starshine found me and helped me. I don’t remember my dad, but my mother was a dragon named Deepwave. She left me for dead.” Tide said sullenly.
Current’s brow furrowed suspiciously. “And did you look at all like her?” She asked Tide
She shook her head. “I don’t think- no, I didn’t look like her. Her scales were a really deep blue and she had no arms or legs.”
 
“Oh, I didn’t know that was there.” Tide said.

Current nodded her head in thanks, and tried to get off the cot, her limbs were still weak. She laughed hoarsely. “I think I was running on adrenaline the whole time I had the Virus.” She said, wiping the tears off her face. The Aquation began looking around to take stock of the situation. Then she spotted Tide with Starshine, and stopped dead and stared. “Who- are you?” She said roughly.

Basalt stepped closer to Current. “Take it easy,” he told her. He looked over at the dragon she had addressed.

Tide stopped, startled. “M-me?” She said nervously. “I- I’m Tide,”
Current eyed her. “Where did you come from? Who are your parents?”
Tide’s fin lifted tensely. “I- I used to live in a cave by a reef near this beach.” She said slowly, looking over to Starshine. “But Starshine found me and helped me. I don’t remember my dad, but my mother was a dragon named Deepwave. She left me for dead.” Tide said sullenly.
Current’s brow furrowed suspiciously. “And did you look at all like her?” She asked Tide
She shook her head. “I don’t think- no, I didn’t look like her. Her scales were a really deep blue and she had no arms or legs.”
*starshine pulled down q jar from the top shelf. It was full of a cream colored liquid, got a spoon and headed over to her.*
 
“Oh, I didn’t know that was there.” Tide said.

Current nodded her head in thanks, and tried to get off the cot, her limbs were still weak. She laughed hoarsely. “I think I was running on adrenaline the whole time I had the Virus.” She said, wiping the tears off her face. The Aquation began looking around to take stock of the situation. Then she spotted Tide with Starshine, and stopped dead and stared. “Who- are you?” She said roughly.

Basalt stepped closer to Current. “Take it easy,” he told her. He looked over at the dragon she had addressed.

Tide stopped, startled. “M-me?” She said nervously. “I- I’m Tide,”
Current eyed her. “Where did you come from? Who are your parents?”
Tide’s fin lifted tensely. “I- I used to live in a cave by a reef near this beach.” She said slowly, looking over to Starshine. “But Starshine found me and helped me. I don’t remember my dad, but my mother was a dragon named Deepwave. She left me for dead.” Tide said sullenly.
Current’s brow furrowed suspiciously. “And did you look at all like her?” She asked Tide
She shook her head. “I don’t think- no, I didn’t look like her. Her scales were a really deep blue and she had no arms or legs.”
Whisp narrowed his eyes, noting the odd similarities between Current and Tide. But that couldn't be right-
"I don't look anything like my mother, I look like my father!" He put in helpfully.
 
“Oh, I didn’t know that was there.” Tide said.

Current nodded her head in thanks, and tried to get off the cot, her limbs were still weak. She laughed hoarsely. “I think I was running on adrenaline the whole time I had the Virus.” She said, wiping the tears off her face. The Aquation began looking around to take stock of the situation. Then she spotted Tide with Starshine, and stopped dead and stared. “Who- are you?” She said roughly.

Basalt stepped closer to Current. “Take it easy,” he told her. He looked over at the dragon she had addressed.

Tide stopped, startled. “M-me?” She said nervously. “I- I’m Tide,”
Current eyed her. “Where did you come from? Who are your parents?”
Tide’s fin lifted tensely. “I- I used to live in a cave by a reef near this beach.” She said slowly, looking over to Starshine. “But Starshine found me and helped me. I don’t remember my dad, but my mother was a dragon named Deepwave. She left me for dead.” Tide said sullenly.
Current’s brow furrowed suspiciously. “And did you look at all like her?” She asked Tide
She shook her head. “I don’t think- no, I didn’t look like her. Her scales were a really deep blue and she had no arms or legs.”
Whisp narrowed his eyes, noting the odd similarities between Current and Tide. But that couldn't be right-
"I don't look anything like my mother, I look like my father!" He put in helpfully.
“Nevertheless, I want to meet this dragon and find out where she got your egg.” Current said firmly. It might take awhile- and I don’t know how much time we have until the big red dragon comes back to bite us, so I’m thankful for your support, Basalt.” She said, glancing at him.
Basalt nodded.
“I am interested in your ‘mission’ Basalt was talking about.. Vixen, was it? Ember was Monarche when the waters corrupted.. you still have any breath-underwater capsules like he was talking about?”
 
Whisp narrowed his eyes, noting the odd similarities between Current and Tide. But that couldn't be right-
"I don't look anything like my mother, I look like my father!" He put in helpfully.
Tide sidled nearer to Whisp. She was NOT used to this many dragons in one spot. “But I never saw my dad.” She told him.
 
Tide sidled nearer to Whisp. She was NOT used to this many dragons in one spot. “But I never saw my dad.” She told him.
"I didn't get to see him for long, either. So I don't remember him. But mom tells me stories." He said, patting her on the head with his tail.
 

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