... spent way too much on cobwebs
Lukina
With the way she clung to the tree roots, the pale fae looked every bit like a cat. Fur standing on end, staring at him with wide eyes. "I'm sorry! It's just so spooky out tonight and I didn't want to go out by myself so I followed you." she admitted quietly, and he bobbed his head in understanding. Shaking the panic out of his coat, the half-pint explorer quietly accepted that he'd been caught unawares by the much larger wolf. He needed to be more careful, out in an unfamiliar place like this. He wasn't surprised that she'd come across the strange phenomena that seemed to be spreading over the two continents, but he was definitely surprised by just what she'd come across. "Yea, me to. There's glowing blue fireflies all over the place and moths and I even saw a glowing alligator!" she told him excitedly. He'd never seen a glowing alligator, but now he desperately wanted to. Perhaps Mud's companion had taken on some odd properties of her own? He ought to check in with the unofficial shaman of the Family. Rather than dwelling on the potential for a fun game of hide and seek with a giant carnivorous reptile, he decided to move on to the game that was now afoot. With a small nod of his head, the lichen dappled wolf led the way back up to the fallen log that lay over the waters of the small river. "I think if we park our butts here, we ought'a be able to see any of the glow from the critters. If we can catch a few while we're at it, I'd call that a bonus." he murmured, lowering himself into a crouch along the sturdy trunk of the fallen tree. As he scanned the rippling waters, he could see a few more silvery bodies darting about as they fought the current. Every time he thought there was an especially bright flash, it was merely the moon reflecting over the current. Maybe.. it had been a fluke, and he'd just managed to snag a lone mutant fish. Damn, maybe tossing it back into the water had been a stupid idea. |