Eberaus kept to his word, trailing behind. He had both their scents down, so easy to track. Albeit, it was a pain at first. It nearly gave him a headache trying to sort all of the different scents and focus on the two main; Aaron and Nykidia. Though he finally did manage.
He made his way along slowly. The dragon's tail slowly swayed, trailing behind him. The feathers along it remained flared upwards. As he walked, Eberaus could feel the eyes staring at him. Sure, it was late at night and there didn't seem to be as many people out, but there was still the occasional passerby. He moved his hand, seemingly pulling his skull helmet further down upon his face to cover his eyes, but nothing that would obstruct his vision.
After some more walking, he finally came to a stand still. His eyes landed on a massive building, the scents leading right there. Almost instantly red flags started to go up; 'Human building, danger, trap, avoid'."
Eberaus didn't make a move closer. Instead, he slunk backwards into a dark area. Suppose you could call it an alleyway. The dragon didn't really like it. He didn't dare take to his true form, especially considering how small the space right there. Not that he couldn't change to his dragon form, it would just be extremely cramped. Yet he wanted nothing to do with going inside a place like that. His instincts were screaming at him to make an escape right there and then. He needed to think it through…feeling a wave of exhaustion. Eberaus couldn't quite remember what time he had went exploring in that cave to only end up in this odd world. He frowned to himself, he needed to get back home, he didn't belong here.
The male sighed, it was no use sitting here and trying to figure things out…especially now when sleep was becoming an issue.
He somehow managed to find sleep, albeit not a very good one. Eberaus would sleep for maybe an hour or so, then wake up. This continued the entire night. He found a place in that alleyway to sleep for the night. The male sat up with a groan, stiff and tired yet. Eberaus yawned, tail curled tightly around his side. He blinked his eyes sleepily, the sound of movement happening outside.
Eberaus slowly forced himself to stand, feeling stiff. His muscles ached terribly, not having a good sleep at all. The feathers along his tail were flattened, his tail tucking between his legs. The male shuffled forward out of the alley, the light from the morning sun beaming downwards to greet him. Eberaus growled softly under his breath at the light, but it was mostly the fact that he was still not home, and this wasn't a dream. He had been hoping he would wake up back in his cave, but unfortunately that wasn't the case. The dragon was still here, in this awful city and nowhere near to his home, which annoyed him greatly. He would manage to sleep for maybe an hour, the wake up again before falling asleep, repeating the same thing the entire night.
Eberaus blinked a bit, his tail was tucked between his legs, the feathers flat. Now he just had to try and recollect the thoughts in his groggy mind as to what he had been doing before crawling in that alley and having the worse sleep of his long life. His forked tongue slowly slipped past his lips, testing the air. Ah yes, that was it, he had been trailing behind…oh what were their names again? Aaron and Nykidia wasn't it…he was pretty sure those were the names…
His thoughts were suddenly interrupted by a loud gurgle. Eberaus glanced down towards his complaining stomach. Well, the last time he had eaten was yesterday early morning before he went exploring in that cave to only end up here.
The dragon sighed, muttering under his breath, "Course, now you choose to be hungry…right where there is nothing to hunt…"
Eberaus' gaze shifted back to that large building where he had a feeling both the people he was tracking were currently inside. Well, maybe they'd have food there. It would be worth a shot, not that he would trust said offered food, and probably knowing Eberaus, he wouldn't eat it. Though pity anyone who were to annoy him right there and then. A tired and hungry dragon was not something to be taken lightly. It was something that should be dealt with either by avoiding or appeasing said dragon.