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There's a place in the dark where the animals go



Vadim I

Loner

age
3 Years
gender
Male
gems
0
size
Large
build
Heavy
posts
78
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Famous
01-10-2017, 01:37 PM
Vadim Armada
I tried to sell my soul last night. Funny, he wouldn't even take a bite.

He tried his best to hold his own weight, though there was a moment when he had to lean into Ramsay for risk of falling over. Vadim was unable to keep from chuckling, the sound echoing off the cave walls at a near constant. Every time the brute started to quiet down, he'd look to Ramsay or remember the situation they were in and he couldn't keep from laughing again. He shook his head, though it only seemed to make him dizzier as he started to walk toward the way he was facing. Luckily, it was indeed the right direction to get back to where he'd come from. "Rams, remember the time we snuck out and found those weird walls with the colors? I thought that was the weirdest thing I'd ever see, but I'm beginning to think I was wrong.."

As he walked, he inspected the way the walls of the cave seemed to warp.. it reminded him of the rippling water. With his imagination fueling his hallucinations, his eyes remained wide as he watched a school of fish swim toward him from within those walls. "Do.. you see that?" Vadim assumed they'd be stuck within the water of the walls, though he gasped as they began to leave and swim around both himself and his brother. He snapped his teeth together at one as it passed them, though it seemed that just as quick as they arrived they left. He flicked his ears and shook his head, fish didn't fly. In a brief moment of clarity, he remembered the danger they were in. His pupils must have then consumed his entire iris as he felt a rush of adrenaline. His heart began to race, though with how in tune with his body it was.. the steady beat was enough that it felt like something was inside of his chest trying to break out. He knew it was his heart but.. sheesh why was it so strong? "Let's keep walking. We need to get out of here!"

He made sure not to leave his brother behind, constantly checking on him.. it seemed every time he looked at his brother's face, it was twisted in some bizarre way that gave him an eerie feeling. He tried his best not to look at him directly just so he didn't freak himself out, but he made sure he was close. The lightheaded feeling had escalated to the point where he couldn't really tell where his legs were moving. Just as the light at the end of the tunnel started to trickle along the walls and light up their way, he tripped over his two front paws and tumbled down to the ground with an echoing 'oof'.

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