Sentinel on the Trail
[Dinomites]
01-31-2021, 09:26 PM
Asuka Omori It does not matter how slowly you go as long as you do not stop Asuka's doubts were calmed just slightly by the male's assurance that his adventure was not a regular occurrence, but she still had her doubts. Her thoughts, however, were quickly forgotten when he reached back into one of his bags and pulled out a small package made from leather. He pushed it close, and the smell of the meat inside tickled her nose in a way that made her stomach instantly growl. Her eyes returned to him to find him chewing on what she assumed to be the same meat he had offered, and Asuka had to control herself to not tear open the packet at her paws. One paw lifted to pin the leather case to the floor while she nosed open the flap and quickly pulled out a strip. It was tough, but her teeth made quick work as her hunger rose and devoured the meat. Pink tongue found all the bits of stray meat along her lips, nose huffing at the ground directly beneath her to make sure she had gotten every last crumb. Satisfied, she pushed the empty leather case back toward him as best she could, her tail giving a quickly, gentle wag in gratitude. "Thank you," she murmured, as she began to process what it was he had been talking about while she chomped away at the jerky. She wasn't familiar with the terms he was using, but she felt comfortable enough to voice her confusion. It's amazing how a little bit of meat on the stomach would make one feel. "Spirit?" She assumed it was a leader of sorts in his clan, since he had mentioned being promoted. She also wasn't too familiar on what a vacation was, or why he would take one when his clan needed him, but she held those questions to herself, waiting to hear his explanation. Tentatively, she pushed herself up, but didn't move forward. She thought stretching her limbs would feel better than being cramped in the brush for now, and her current company seemed trustworthy enough so far. Asuka waited for him to make the first move, though, not wanting to rush his patience. Talk talk talk is all you do Thinking is too much work |