Share the pain
11-07-2021, 12:10 AM
Rudy finally had gotten a few moments alone without someone wanting to keep watch on him and already another presence was in the room? Opening one eye he spotted a wolf he hadn’t seen before. Damn, being in a coma meant wolves coming in that he hadn’t even known about. Oh well, did it really matter? It did once but right now he didn’t care nor did he like her. She made some stupid comment about how this should hurt? Wasn’t she bloody well brilliant. Bloody, eh?
Put her in pain also. It will feel wonderful. Don’t be the only one in pain. So she has some ooze, that’s nothing to what you’re feeling.
Rudy knew it wasn’t like him, knew that should be a problem but, right now it wasn’t a problem. “You could say that,” the motley grey wolf answered dryly. He’d give her a chance first as Rudy realized it would be bothersome if he got in trouble. Everything hurt and he’d really rather just pass out again. Life was better asleep but she wanted to keep him from sleep. It felt like so many wanted him to be awake, even if they said he should sleep it felt like they hoped he’d be awake. It was harder and harder to ignore that voice in his mind or perhaps he just wanted to ignore it less. His own thoughts were too depressing.
Rudy wanted to lift his head to get a better look at her but resigned himself to keeping his head on the ground. Every damn part of his body was connected to the spine and if he moved his head his paw seemed determined to twitch whether or not he wanted it too. “You don’t seem injured,” it wasn’t a question technically but it did lead to the question of why she was here. No, the ooze was not a good enough reason to him when plenty of wolves seemed to have problems with the goop.
Some back part of Rudy’s mind whispered this was pack, this was family and to be nice. Closing his eyes Rudy tried for a semblance of self-control, “You’re new,” he let out with a sigh, attempting at least not to say anything hurtful or deceptive. Did she have any idea how hard that was?
Rudyard Carpathius
Put her in pain also. It will feel wonderful. Don’t be the only one in pain. So she has some ooze, that’s nothing to what you’re feeling.
Rudy knew it wasn’t like him, knew that should be a problem but, right now it wasn’t a problem. “You could say that,” the motley grey wolf answered dryly. He’d give her a chance first as Rudy realized it would be bothersome if he got in trouble. Everything hurt and he’d really rather just pass out again. Life was better asleep but she wanted to keep him from sleep. It felt like so many wanted him to be awake, even if they said he should sleep it felt like they hoped he’d be awake. It was harder and harder to ignore that voice in his mind or perhaps he just wanted to ignore it less. His own thoughts were too depressing.
Rudy wanted to lift his head to get a better look at her but resigned himself to keeping his head on the ground. Every damn part of his body was connected to the spine and if he moved his head his paw seemed determined to twitch whether or not he wanted it too. “You don’t seem injured,” it wasn’t a question technically but it did lead to the question of why she was here. No, the ooze was not a good enough reason to him when plenty of wolves seemed to have problems with the goop.
Some back part of Rudy’s mind whispered this was pack, this was family and to be nice. Closing his eyes Rudy tried for a semblance of self-control, “You’re new,” he let out with a sigh, attempting at least not to say anything hurtful or deceptive. Did she have any idea how hard that was?