stowaways
09-21-2020, 10:19 PM
The party had been glorious, and when it was all over she had crawled into the carrage and curled up with her sister. Her larger form fitted nicely around the little one of her sister. Truth be told, Lorikeet did not like to sleep extended times with strangers. As much as she loved to enjoy them. She could truly relax with her siblings, her trust for them was immense. For little Cic? Even more so. She slept comfortable, content, and well.
Certainly she did not notice the disturbance of movement, and she woke entirely too early with natures call lurring her outside. She sighed, rubbing red eyes and knew she had drunk too much and stated up too late. All the things that were good at the time, and terribly later.
She staggered outside of the blanket cover, momentarily blinded by the bright light of day. She waited a moment for her eyes to adjust, confused by the scent of sheep and hills, and the lack of ocean air. When she could see clearly, she understood why. They had been accidentally kidnapped. She groaned, and debated waking her sister up, but perhaps she could solve this whole mess without Cic having to deal too much with strangers. She rolled her shoulders forward, her protective nature over her sister driving her forward.
She took a few steps forward, and almost tripped over the prone form in the bushes. She opened her mouth with a frown, before pausing. Admiring the brilliant of his coat and the exotic, lightly blue swirls that embraced it. She reached forward, disregarding proprietary as she placed a paw on his back, and traced it gently down one of the markings. "How delightful" she murmured softly.
Certainly she did not notice the disturbance of movement, and she woke entirely too early with natures call lurring her outside. She sighed, rubbing red eyes and knew she had drunk too much and stated up too late. All the things that were good at the time, and terribly later.
She staggered outside of the blanket cover, momentarily blinded by the bright light of day. She waited a moment for her eyes to adjust, confused by the scent of sheep and hills, and the lack of ocean air. When she could see clearly, she understood why. They had been accidentally kidnapped. She groaned, and debated waking her sister up, but perhaps she could solve this whole mess without Cic having to deal too much with strangers. She rolled her shoulders forward, her protective nature over her sister driving her forward.
She took a few steps forward, and almost tripped over the prone form in the bushes. She opened her mouth with a frown, before pausing. Admiring the brilliant of his coat and the exotic, lightly blue swirls that embraced it. She reached forward, disregarding proprietary as she placed a paw on his back, and traced it gently down one of the markings. "How delightful" she murmured softly.