the world's worst oreo
01-13-2020, 03:21 PM
Walk | Talk | Think
As she questioned the results of his experiment, he seemed to realize quickly that even he was uncertain of the results. His lips parted only to quickly close again before he turned and moved to examine the stacked rocks. With a paw, he lifted one by the top rock, and she was surprised to see that the tar held. Her brows rose as she watched, meeting his gaze briefly when he looked to her. He shook the rock, but still, the bond did not seem to weaken. She supposed that it made sense, when she really thought about it, but it was easy to say that it made sense when the evidence to prove it was right in front of her. ”Huh.” She said, mimicking his own respond to the discovery. He confirmed the results verbally, before introducing himself and his companion. ”Antigone.” She replied, nodding in greeting. ”How long did it take?” She gestured to the rocks, wondering how much time had passed before the tar solidified enough to glue the rocks together. She wasn’t exactly sure what the knowledge could be used for, but she was sure it could prove to be useful at some point.
As she questioned the results of his experiment, he seemed to realize quickly that even he was uncertain of the results. His lips parted only to quickly close again before he turned and moved to examine the stacked rocks. With a paw, he lifted one by the top rock, and she was surprised to see that the tar held. Her brows rose as she watched, meeting his gaze briefly when he looked to her. He shook the rock, but still, the bond did not seem to weaken. She supposed that it made sense, when she really thought about it, but it was easy to say that it made sense when the evidence to prove it was right in front of her. ”Huh.” She said, mimicking his own respond to the discovery. He confirmed the results verbally, before introducing himself and his companion. ”Antigone.” She replied, nodding in greeting. ”How long did it take?” She gestured to the rocks, wondering how much time had passed before the tar solidified enough to glue the rocks together. She wasn’t exactly sure what the knowledge could be used for, but she was sure it could prove to be useful at some point.
Table Code by Alice ;; Picture by Wolven-Wonderland