101 in feasting
Hazel
03-06-2022, 10:15 PM
True, they could grab even bigger fish-- that would be cool. They could take in the biggest fish! Did she... did she like fish? Hazel couldn't really remember. That was fine though, she'd certainly be able to try it by the time they were done with their fishing adventure for the day... right? Yeah, that seemed like it would be good enough. What she could tell you, though, was that it absolutely was not fair that Bas got not only a head start, but he had longer legs to boot! Ugh! The brief sting of defeat in their little race is quickly forgotten though, there's fishing to be done.
It was true, they made a good team. They were able to get things done, and Hazel liked his company. Really, there was nothing better than getting to spend time with her best friend. It didn't matter what they were doing, as long as they were together. Heck, even if they were doing chores, time passed quicker and they got things done faster when they worked together. Or... well, was it actually faster? The amount of messing around they did would leave that much up for debate.
Carefully, she inspected the net as Basilisk secured the bait. Wow it really... did not smell good. Hazel wrinkled her nose as she tested just how firmly it had been secured to the net, adding one more knot for good measure. Couldn't have their bait coming off, right? That, and she didn't really want to touch it again once it was all briny with seawater. Together, the carried the net to one of the deeper areas of shoreline, tucked away in the shade of the cypress trees. Hazel was sure she'd seen fish here before... would there be any today? Carefully, she held up her end of the net, peering into the water. "If we wiggle it, it'll make the bait look more alive." The red and pale pup made to shift the edges of the net, wiggling it just a little. "At least if the fish are dumb enough to fall for it." She looked up to Bas with a grin.
"D'you think the water is deep enough here?" Hazel canted her head to the side, considering the depth at the shoreline. Was there a way to get deeper without having to actually swim? If they were swimming, how would they hold the net? Hm. The girl scowled to herself as she thought.
"Speech"
It was true, they made a good team. They were able to get things done, and Hazel liked his company. Really, there was nothing better than getting to spend time with her best friend. It didn't matter what they were doing, as long as they were together. Heck, even if they were doing chores, time passed quicker and they got things done faster when they worked together. Or... well, was it actually faster? The amount of messing around they did would leave that much up for debate.
Carefully, she inspected the net as Basilisk secured the bait. Wow it really... did not smell good. Hazel wrinkled her nose as she tested just how firmly it had been secured to the net, adding one more knot for good measure. Couldn't have their bait coming off, right? That, and she didn't really want to touch it again once it was all briny with seawater. Together, the carried the net to one of the deeper areas of shoreline, tucked away in the shade of the cypress trees. Hazel was sure she'd seen fish here before... would there be any today? Carefully, she held up her end of the net, peering into the water. "If we wiggle it, it'll make the bait look more alive." The red and pale pup made to shift the edges of the net, wiggling it just a little. "At least if the fish are dumb enough to fall for it." She looked up to Bas with a grin.
"D'you think the water is deep enough here?" Hazel canted her head to the side, considering the depth at the shoreline. Was there a way to get deeper without having to actually swim? If they were swimming, how would they hold the net? Hm. The girl scowled to herself as she thought.