"What do you think?" she asks the boy again, her brow arching with a playful challenge. Truly, there was no incorrect answer, and Amaris was not going to shed all the details to him simply because he asked her multiple times.
As her nostrils dip closer to his pelt, she breathes in the wild scent of him, unable to place a single location upon his hide, instead learning that he must be an Outcast, or at the very least, the offspring of Outcast. Gentle laughter erupts from her muzzle as he insists that she will want to taste him when he is older - mostly she is internally relieved to learn that he has an active father figure, which she hoped meant he had some semblance of home and family. "Perhaps," she admitted coyly, though truly, the thought of eating equine flesh was one that had only ever been met with disgust and abhorrence within the girl; she would never commit an act to be called a cannibal.
The dragon spirits had slowed in their dance, mostly they hovered and drifted above the girl's tiara, and as she followed the colt's gaze to them she could not help but smile at the pleasure the presence of their spirits brought her. Another question dropped from his lips (does it ever end?), and the girl found herself far more happy to elaborate on what she knew about her magic.
"In a sense," she admitted to him, laughing lightly as the green came to rest upon her poll. Its touch was both warming and cooling, peculiar, foreign and yet comforting. It never ceased to amaze her just how intimate touching another creatures very soul could be. "We are not bonded through traditional means. They are soul-lights, spirits of dragons who once lived, but no longer do. My magic gives them a passage back into this world; they live again, however briefly, through me." It was the simplest explanation she could muster, though she knew more questions were likely to come from the boy. Amaris allowed another gentle, lilting laugh to drop from her muzzle as the red dragon dropped from the sky to try and land upon the boy's muzzle - they seemed to be able to physically touch others or pass through them at will, and it was a sensation the dragon-girl never grew used to; she wondered what the boy would think.
@[Volterra]