A simple wager
Tyrfing
12-03-2020, 06:23 AM
Skadi was bored. The stupid mean owl was gone and had been gone all day doing whatever stupid mean owls did when they weren’t being a pain. Or maybe she was just harassing someone else. Skadi didn’t know. What she did know was that without that bird to pester her life was boring. Really boring. She hadn’t done a fun thing since morning and was liable to die of boredom soon if she didn’t fix it.
With an aggrieved sigh she rolled to her paws and looked around in desperation for something to do before her boredom reached lethal levels. Skadi spied Tyrfing and lit up immediately. Ah yes, her brother wasn’t boring! They could do something together, he wouldn’t mind.
She raced over to him and sought to gently smack a paw down on his cheek. What made it gentle in her mind was the lack of claws used; it was still just a ham-handed smack. If this was successful she’d try to shake him so he’d pay attention. ”Tyrfing I’m bored,” she huffed. ”Fight me. Loser has to kiss pit-lady on the nose. Doesn’t that sound like fun?”
With an aggrieved sigh she rolled to her paws and looked around in desperation for something to do before her boredom reached lethal levels. Skadi spied Tyrfing and lit up immediately. Ah yes, her brother wasn’t boring! They could do something together, he wouldn’t mind.
She raced over to him and sought to gently smack a paw down on his cheek. What made it gentle in her mind was the lack of claws used; it was still just a ham-handed smack. If this was successful she’d try to shake him so he’d pay attention. ”Tyrfing I’m bored,” she huffed. ”Fight me. Loser has to kiss pit-lady on the nose. Doesn’t that sound like fun?”