[Hmph!]
Ah, my little bird was sulking again in the morning. I hugged Jade and rained kisses on the green head until the little bird made a sound between whining and laughing.
"You also spent the whole day with Vrida yesterday, except when there's food," I argued, and Jade gasped. The beady eyes moved, as if shaking, and in the end, Jade buried its face on my chest in fluster.
[Jade sorry!] It was only after I caressed the colorful plume that Jade lifted its green head. [Did Master miss Jade yesterday?]
"I did," well, at least before the sunset. "But you seem like you're having a good time with Vrida, so it's alright."
The little bird giggled and gave me a little peck on my cheek.
"If you want to come here, you can just come by yourself," D'Ara told me as we walked to the yard toward Vrida. "Wyvern always remembers the path they had visited, so she would be able to guide you here. Come with the little one."