What A Waste!
08-04-2013, 08:56 PM
He was growing tired of this game. His opponents weren't playing as they should and that ruined it for him. It had started off fun but the male had turned it into something more, something Tyberius was no longer interested in.
The male started to speak before Tyberius could speak his parting words. He shut his mouth, his teeth snapping together to silence his reply. Tyberius rolled his eyes at the male, following the rude gesture with a loud yawn. This was not worth the effort he was putting into it. Not at all. The game was no longer fun, and he was finished with the whole ordeal. He started listening to the one-sided conversation when the male said that Tyberius probably hadn't listened to him. He was intending on replying with yes, that he hadn't been paying attention and that he was about to take his leave, but then the male did the unexpected.
It all happened so fast that he couldn't move away - the wolf moved closer to him to whisper in his ear, words that he didn't understand. He backed up a pace and snapped at the air near the male's face, clearly disliking the closeness. A growl rumbled in his chest, directed toward the male, but the silver brute had already moved away.
The female finally snapped, her ears flattening to her skull as she spat words laced with venom. Her reaction perked a little bit of excitement in his chest, although for the most part, he was ready to go back to Amenti. Maybe she'll just knock me over and let me leave, he thought apathetically, making no moves of his own. Instead, his gaze drifted to the treeline on the other side of the plain.
Again the brute interrupted, speaking about friendship and whatnot. Tyberius wasn't sure of the female's feelings toward the male but even the cripple was finding the brute's interjections annoying. Tyberius was seriously beginning to to think the male before him was insane, or at least addled. He'd gone from defensive and knightly to calm and friendly in the matter of about ten seconds and even though Tyberius did the same, he found it utterly strange coming from another. He raised an eyebrow at the male before replying with, "Some wolves never cease to amaze." With nothing more to say, he turned to leave the way he came, ignoring the female all together. Odds were that she wouldn't leap at him now. Sir Kindness will hold her back, he thought smugly as he limped away.