Bluster & Blunder; Autumn's Arrival
01-13-2018, 12:23 AM
OOC: Sorry I'm the worst and never replied lmao.
Flicking an ear as she responded, he began to uncoil slightly. Eyeing her and the pools around them, Lerato debated whether or not he cared for the idea of the hot springs. It was kind of chilly out, and the rain didn't help. It wasn't so much that he struggled with the desire to warm up, but rather his dislike of how much colder it would seem once he got back out. Why he couldn't just choose to not think and enjoy things was beyond him.
After much deliberation, he figured this woman wasn't terrible, and he was getting cold just standing. So, without further ado, Lerato padded on over the the pool nearest Peregrine's and slowly lowered himself in. The delightful heat on his sore muscles brought a soft sigh from the depths of his lungs as his eyes slide shut and he relaxed. He might not even be able to leave if he wasn't careful. It was far too nice. "So..." he murmured, glancing towards the other brown wolf with curiosity heavy in his gaze, "What brings you here? Other than the water, that is."
Flicking an ear as she responded, he began to uncoil slightly. Eyeing her and the pools around them, Lerato debated whether or not he cared for the idea of the hot springs. It was kind of chilly out, and the rain didn't help. It wasn't so much that he struggled with the desire to warm up, but rather his dislike of how much colder it would seem once he got back out. Why he couldn't just choose to not think and enjoy things was beyond him.
After much deliberation, he figured this woman wasn't terrible, and he was getting cold just standing. So, without further ado, Lerato padded on over the the pool nearest Peregrine's and slowly lowered himself in. The delightful heat on his sore muscles brought a soft sigh from the depths of his lungs as his eyes slide shut and he relaxed. He might not even be able to leave if he wasn't careful. It was far too nice. "So..." he murmured, glancing towards the other brown wolf with curiosity heavy in his gaze, "What brings you here? Other than the water, that is."