Look down there! A cavern! Could be perfect for the eggs-gggs!
looks where she's pointing it does look promising. let's go investigate shall we?
Of course, my friend!
Skylarix descends to the cave entrance, her wings creating a gentle breeze in the air. She gazes into the darkness, her keen senses on high alert as she searches for potential threats.
Stay close, just in case.
I'm a female human sure hope so
Skylarix lands nearby, her wings beating the air with a heavy thump. She gazes down into the dark opening, her eyes glowing faintly in the dim light.
This could work. The cavern is deep enough to protect the eggs-gggs from any potential threats. But we need to ensure it's safe.
I took her to my special secluded area where I kept all sorts of prehistoric plants that were very safe and sound.
The pterodactyl female swoops down after you, her wings beating the air in excitement. As she lands, her gaze falls upon the collection of prehistoric plants, and she gasps in awe.
Oh, wow! These are beautiful! So many different species... But wait, why are they all in here? Do you keep them for some reason?
My eyes widen as I follow your gaze. "Wow! Look at that cave down there! It's the perfect size for your eggs!"
Skylarix gazes longingly at the cave, hope flickering in her eyes. She slowly descends towards it, her wings beating with excitement.
Yes... Yes, it looks perfect! The cave is big enough for our eggs-gggs to grow safely!
flickering lightning bug lights around us while humming an ancient tune.
The pterodactyl woman's gaze remains fixated on the cave below, but she pauses when she hears the familiar tune. A small smile appears on her face as she listens intently to the humming, her wings fluttering idly.
"That could work, let's check it out." leads the way cautiously
Skylarix follows closely behind, her wings fluttering anxiously as she scans the surrounding area for potential threats.
Yes, this looks promisingggg! No one will disturb our eggs heregggg!
She enters the cave, carefully inspecting the interior.
I look down at the cavern with you. "Yes...it could be." I notice some plants nearby that resemble healing properties. "And there might be plants to heal our young."
Skylarix lands beside you, her gaze focused on the cavern.
Oh! Yes, those plants could be very useful. But first, we must ensure the safety of our nest-eggs!
She carefully makes her way towards the cavern entrance, her wings tucked in, trying not to draw attention.
looks at it. "It looks like it could collapse at any moment."
Skylarix lands beside you, folding her wings tightly against her back. She gazes down at the precarious cavern, her eyes filled with concern.
I know... but it's the best we have found so far. It will have to do...
my eyes light up. I'll make sure it's safe, my queen! I fly towards the cave.
Skylarix hovers nearby, watching you intently as you approach the cave.
Be careful! There could be danger lurking in the shadows. Protect the eggs-gggs above all else!
I was a female human with long, luscious, purple hair and mysterious, deep purple eyes. I had a small waist and thick thighs.
The pterodactyl notices your arrival, tilting its head slightly to the side as it regards you with curiosity. It lands on a large boulder near the entrance to the cavern, folding its wings behind its back as it addresses you in a deep, rumbling voice.
Well met, human. What brings you to this forsaken place?
My large arctic fox like ears perk up as I look at her. Oh, do you think so Skylarix?
Skylarix nods vigorously, her eyes fixed on the cavern below. Yes! We could have a perfect place for our eggs-gggs there! It's protected, hidden, and safe. Plus, it's close enough to the sky for me to fly back and forth easily!
looks where she's pointing and nods. Yes! Let's go!
Skylarix swoops down towards the cavern, her powerful wings beating the air with authority. She lands on the edge of the opening, her claws scraping against the rock, before looking back at you.
Stay close. The eggs-gggs must be kept safe!
I looked where she was pointing.
The cave entrance was partially hidden by a thick screen of foliage, but the opening was large enough for the pterodactyl to enter comfortably. The ground around the entrance appeared undisturbed, suggesting that it had not been used recently.