Greener Pastures [Abraxas Meeting]
03-28-2017, 07:38 AM
The hotel that rebounded did nothing to bring the whelp towards that of her family. She was busy, tormenting a poor creature. The fish she had found must have gotten caught where it was in low tide, leaving it stranded in an ever shrinking puddle. The smirk on the child's face told of the pleasure she took in pulling it from the water and baking it only to give it hope by dipping it's head in the water before it died. All hope would be immediately dashed as she removed once more. This was all a game to the she devil. A game she chose to drag out.
Movement caught her eye in the form of her mother not too far off, and while she rather adored this game, it was best not to befoul Ana's mood today. She rather liked wearing her pelt the way it was. Of course her respect for Amon was still under development, as she hadn't much of a reason yet to give him her respect. It should be earned not given freely. Though Ana and Adra had it fully, seeing as they raised her despite her not truly being an Abraxas, though that oddly enough wasn't stopping Zou from believing herself one. With a snap of her maw did she end the miserable sea bass' life. She would be taking it with her, since now she would have to be bored.
She made quick to follow but Ana's pace had never been easy to keep for the child's much shorter legs. She pressed on though even after her mother was nothing but a scent on the wind, surely she must know that the girl would catch up eventually. Even as she arrived she moved past all the others until she found herself at the paws of Anamalech, where she was quick to sit and face the direction her mother was. Her head dipped to Adramalech in a respectful greeting and then she dropped her fish and placed a paw on it so as to make her claim to the thing. Her eyes turned up to her mother's face before she gave a quiet and extremely respectful apology. "Apologies mother, I hope I didn't keep you waiting too long." the apology was for her mother only seeing as she refused to respect a man who decided to threaten her for fun. She then dropped into a laying position and began to descale her fish. Whatever Amon wanted would likely be ignored, Ana and Adra where where she got her marching orders.
If Am on wanted her respect he would need to apologize and not treat her like a child and use that stupid baby voice he used before. Talking to Abyzou and getting her respect went hand in hand. She was no baby that needed to be looked down upon. Though a fast track to her respect was understanding her, Ana and Adra seemed to do just that. It wasn't long before boredom set in and she flopped onto her side. Her face reflected it completely.
One thing was for certain, boredom could get her in a lot of trouble, as both she and Anamalech had already learned. Though honestly there was one thing her mother could do to possibly curb her words, aside from death honestly. Truth was Abyzou had no clue exactly where she fell into the society of God's aside from beneath Ana and Adra. She didn't quite spend to much time with her cousins or other family to truly know, and she was still young enough to learn. She gave a sigh as she looked around for something to do other than play with an already dead victim. There wasn't any truly fun family members to try to manipulate as she had decided last time apparently Amon and the current ones were off the list. That wasn't going to stop her from looking for one though. Her eyes looked around for someone who would at least pay her attention.
Her breathing was coming in pants at the moment though so all efforts were half hearted. It was hot here and while she may not be albino like Ana, she still tended to have more sensitive skin. A question was asked quietly to more herself than any, but the words were likely to be heard by her mother and any who sat close to her. "Why did we have to come to some place with no shade? Mom and I are going to get baked out here...." she was well aware that her mother didn't do direct sunlight well either. Though as a child her own heat tolerance wasn't quite up to snuff just yet, though it hopefully wouldn't take long. Just like this meeting hopefully wouldn't take long. Adult stuff didn't interest her just yet.
Movement caught her eye in the form of her mother not too far off, and while she rather adored this game, it was best not to befoul Ana's mood today. She rather liked wearing her pelt the way it was. Of course her respect for Amon was still under development, as she hadn't much of a reason yet to give him her respect. It should be earned not given freely. Though Ana and Adra had it fully, seeing as they raised her despite her not truly being an Abraxas, though that oddly enough wasn't stopping Zou from believing herself one. With a snap of her maw did she end the miserable sea bass' life. She would be taking it with her, since now she would have to be bored.
She made quick to follow but Ana's pace had never been easy to keep for the child's much shorter legs. She pressed on though even after her mother was nothing but a scent on the wind, surely she must know that the girl would catch up eventually. Even as she arrived she moved past all the others until she found herself at the paws of Anamalech, where she was quick to sit and face the direction her mother was. Her head dipped to Adramalech in a respectful greeting and then she dropped her fish and placed a paw on it so as to make her claim to the thing. Her eyes turned up to her mother's face before she gave a quiet and extremely respectful apology. "Apologies mother, I hope I didn't keep you waiting too long." the apology was for her mother only seeing as she refused to respect a man who decided to threaten her for fun. She then dropped into a laying position and began to descale her fish. Whatever Amon wanted would likely be ignored, Ana and Adra where where she got her marching orders.
If Am on wanted her respect he would need to apologize and not treat her like a child and use that stupid baby voice he used before. Talking to Abyzou and getting her respect went hand in hand. She was no baby that needed to be looked down upon. Though a fast track to her respect was understanding her, Ana and Adra seemed to do just that. It wasn't long before boredom set in and she flopped onto her side. Her face reflected it completely.
One thing was for certain, boredom could get her in a lot of trouble, as both she and Anamalech had already learned. Though honestly there was one thing her mother could do to possibly curb her words, aside from death honestly. Truth was Abyzou had no clue exactly where she fell into the society of God's aside from beneath Ana and Adra. She didn't quite spend to much time with her cousins or other family to truly know, and she was still young enough to learn. She gave a sigh as she looked around for something to do other than play with an already dead victim. There wasn't any truly fun family members to try to manipulate as she had decided last time apparently Amon and the current ones were off the list. That wasn't going to stop her from looking for one though. Her eyes looked around for someone who would at least pay her attention.
Her breathing was coming in pants at the moment though so all efforts were half hearted. It was hot here and while she may not be albino like Ana, she still tended to have more sensitive skin. A question was asked quietly to more herself than any, but the words were likely to be heard by her mother and any who sat close to her. "Why did we have to come to some place with no shade? Mom and I are going to get baked out here...." she was well aware that her mother didn't do direct sunlight well either. Though as a child her own heat tolerance wasn't quite up to snuff just yet, though it hopefully wouldn't take long. Just like this meeting hopefully wouldn't take long. Adult stuff didn't interest her just yet.