All Around Me
06-29-2013, 02:17 PM
sorry for short post D;
?Yeeesss!? he screeched, half in agreement, half in vile protest. Duh it was her eye! It was the fire! And she was keeping it to herself! It made her warm, and once he had it, he would be warm. He was so certain, so convinced of his own theory. She wouldn?t be anymore, but apathy was an unknown demon that had been long attached to the little creature?s mind. Adrenaline had flooded his body, hissing through his flesh and the erratic cells of his brain. Blood and fire! He needed it. As he lifted slightly, she reared. Perfect. In an instant, the gremlin?s left forepaw shot out to try and jam into the exposed area of the woman?s stomach in hopes of tipping her off balance. His twisted jaws turned upwards slightly more and snapped open wider to try and catch the paw the swung down at his face as his front came back down the few centimeters it had risen, settling his right forepaw back on the ground. His ears stayed twisted back and his eyes narrowed, his claws gripping at the ice furiously while limbs spread evenly for more balance. The beast?s hackles had fluffed, a patchy mohawk down his back, and his tail stuck out behind him to aid in balancing him on the slippery surface. Energy and craving shook through his body, tickling static bolts.
?Yeeesss!? he screeched, half in agreement, half in vile protest. Duh it was her eye! It was the fire! And she was keeping it to herself! It made her warm, and once he had it, he would be warm. He was so certain, so convinced of his own theory. She wouldn?t be anymore, but apathy was an unknown demon that had been long attached to the little creature?s mind. Adrenaline had flooded his body, hissing through his flesh and the erratic cells of his brain. Blood and fire! He needed it. As he lifted slightly, she reared. Perfect. In an instant, the gremlin?s left forepaw shot out to try and jam into the exposed area of the woman?s stomach in hopes of tipping her off balance. His twisted jaws turned upwards slightly more and snapped open wider to try and catch the paw the swung down at his face as his front came back down the few centimeters it had risen, settling his right forepaw back on the ground. His ears stayed twisted back and his eyes narrowed, his claws gripping at the ice furiously while limbs spread evenly for more balance. The beast?s hackles had fluffed, a patchy mohawk down his back, and his tail stuck out behind him to aid in balancing him on the slippery surface. Energy and craving shook through his body, tickling static bolts.