@Fraust
Kono nodded. "These 'jokes' are quite strange. You say things you don't mean and others still understand?"
Kono nodded. "These 'jokes' are quite strange. You say things you don't mean and others still understand?"
Gemini nodded in response. "Yep, pretty much. It's part of human culture."
"Weird… dragons are very serious. I don't believe they make jokes." Kono stared at the wall again.
"Yes, I can see that," she replied, turning around to look at him briefly before turning back to look at the ceiling
"Then again, most of the other treasure guarding dragons are quite old. A lot of them are fully dragons, though… they live longer than shifters."
(I'm so sorry, I had 3 shows today and I'm e x h a u s t e d)
Gemini sighed. "You should work on developing a sense of humor. And a laugh. Laughing is good for you."
"But why would I do this laugh considering I have no reason to?" Kono turned his eyes to Gemini.
Gemini sighed. "I don't know, you're supposed to - most people find something funny. Like how absolutely clueless you are."
"Why would that cause you to laugh, though?" Kono ran his fingers through his hair.
"Because it's funny," she cried exasperatedly. "Okay, I don't physically have the capability to describe humor."
"Alright… if you say so." Kono yawned, flicking his tail again and falling silent.
Gemini rolled her eyes. "I do, obviously," she said before becoming quiet as well.
"What do humans do when they're bored?" Kono asked after a minute or two.
"Um… I usually read, but I don't think you have any books here. The "most interesting" humans play sports, but I hate sports. Some people… clean? I guess? Or eat. A lot of people eat when they're bored," she explained thoughtfully.
"There might be books somewhere. Couldn't guarantee the language they're in, though. Never bothered to look."
Gemini shrugged. "I'm too lazy to look, though."
Kono sighed and transformed into a dragon. He went and stood on the coin mountain and turned his head to the right, finding some books over there and bringing them over, half shifting again on the way.
Gemini looked over, then sat up to examine the covers, opening up a few until she found one she actually wanted to read.
Kono didn't actually know how to read. He was a practical being, and there was no real reason he needed that particular skill. His father also never taught him.
Gemini settled down in a corner to read the book, which happened to be about a wizard school. It seemed to be interesting, she hoped there were more books.
Kono seemed content to just sit in silence. It was what he'd spent the majority of fifteen years doing, so he was quite used to it.
Apparently the wizard school had a dark past, Gemini discovered. There seemed to be something wrong with the 3rd floor corridor. She tipped her head thoughtfully.
After a bit, for lack of anything else to do, Kono started silently watching Gemini read. As he thought about it, he didn't find her unattractive.
After a few minutes, Gemini looked up. "Are you going to read? Or… I don't know. I feel bad leaving you without entertainment."
Kono shook his head. "I can't. My father never taught me how."
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