Lessons on both sides of life
Zee
07-09-2019, 11:39 PM
So far he hadn't touched her, and that allowed Zee to feel slightly more confident in their interaction. Perhaps he only thought to threaten her when the Klein's were nearby, and in that case she might be safe for the moment outside her den. He cracked a smile at her remark, and she returned it shyly. Truly she did not want to hate this man - though his mood swings and unrelenting devotion to the Klein's made it difficult - and so it was nice to see him relaxed. His companion shifted down from his back then. It was a massive, horrendous thing much like himself. She'd never seen a familiar in these lands so huge but it looked fitting and right standing before him. It dropped a branch at her feet, and Zee looked down at it in confusion. He said his piece then, and the small slave looked back to him with a crooked smile. "I think it's supposed to be an olive branch." She joked before leaning down to grasp it in her mouth carefully. The she-wolf turned from him, placing it against the entrance of her den so it leaned against the dirt. "It's beautiful, thank you. I will find a good home for it decorating my den." She wanted to say more - the injured part of her soul wanting to give him a witty remark on how she was a slave and property shouldn't own property - but she didn't want to injure their mending friendship further. "Speech" "Thinking" "You." |