What It's Like
06-19-2017, 12:54 AM
YOUNG AND A MENACE
Anamalech was pleased to see them, that much became evident by the smile that graced her divine features. Her crimson gaze was warm as she looked upon them, and when she spoke, it was jarring. Of course. Brother. Before they had left, the title had never bothered Kaine. Now, it nagged at them. They pushed the thoughts aside. Now was not the time.
She giggled at the possibility that she might not have missed them, so it seemed. When she affirmed it, her tone was stern. The worry that had begun to tighten their diaphragm loosened and disappeared. The smile upon their inky lips grew. It was once more mirrored by their pallid sister, who invited them into the water. Of course. Now, Kaine felt the heat of the sun beating upon their spine.
"Funny story," They rumbled, teeth flashing as the grin took over their features. They slipped into the water, paws settling upon the fine silt at the floor. It seemed to tug at their feet, begging to claim them. A few more bouncing steps through the creek, and they came to rest beside their sister. Of course, where she seemed to float, they found themselves standing. No matter.
"I left just after you, actually." Kaine began, bending their knees to sink further into the cool water. "I decided it was time to see the world- so I took off, a little while before Amon did, I think. I did some travelling, met a few interesting groups." The story was a long winded one, but they dared to pause and examine a brave beaver. It peered from its dam, watching them. That one was going to be food if it didn't smarten up.
"The far north is beautiful, by the way. There are many wolves like yourself- albino, they call it. Mockeries of your divinity, of course. Nonetheless intriguing." They assured their sister, a charming smile flashing across their chiselled features.
"I can't imagine I've seen everything, but damn did I see a lot. There is a bridge, of sorts, made of islands, that connects our homeland to another continent. I saw some interesting groups there, who spoke languages that sounded like music. So of course I needed to learn them all." A bashful smile toyed with their lips, their mismatched gaze flitting to their reflection in the water. According to Gaios, language wasn't important. Not much of the fun stuff was. Kaine saw it as such- how could anyone know who or what you were, if you couldn't explain it to them? Not learning the local tongues was idiotic at best.
"There was a beautiful bitch I met there, she could have been a goddess herself, had I not known better. After parting with her, I realised that I missed the company of the divine. Decided it was time to come home to you all. Then I come home to find out, you've all gone off to some far off land to fuck around without me!" A teasing grin came to rest upon their maw; they weren't truly angry with their family for leaving home. It was the natural course of things, after all. The golden deity opted to leave out the fact that they had almost definitely sired a litter with the glorious bitch in the east.
"Now, tell me, Anamalech, what chaos have you all wrought upon these lands without me?"
I THINK THAT GOD IS GONNA HAVE TO KILL ME TWICE