It ends tonight
Kara
Incubus woke up restless and eager for a day filled with exploration. The brute was currently dealing with a sprained tail and Seere had prescribed herbs and rest. Rest was what he obviously struggled with. The Klein male was not good at just lounging around the den or occupying his time with fiddly tasks. Most days he took to patrolling the borders, checking on pack mates, and maybe crafting a weapon or two. But, on this particular day, he set off to explore a territory he had never been in before. That is what led Incubus to the hills. Honestly, upon reaching the Barren Hills he was mostly unimpressed. The sun beat down on his sensitive pink nose and caused his eyes to burn slightly. It was also the thick of autumn and that fall breeze was whipping at his form rather relentlessly. But, he wouldn't give up on his venture so quickly. Incubus was not one to judge a book by it's cover, who knew what these desolate hills may have to offer? Upon reaching the peak of a low hill pale eyes settled on the sight of a dark figure sitting below. Incubus watched the silhouette in silent contemplation for almost a minute before hefty paws drew him closer. Something was telling him to go to it. He had a feeling deep in his gut that he may regret turning away from this interaction so he did not deny his urges. Upon quietly moving closer the he allowed his gaze to take in the scene. A small trembling femme sat with a bowl of what seemed to be a paste of sorts in front of her. There was a darkness that surrounded the woman that made his stomach drop slightly. He was not spiritual and rarely picked up on things like that but the vibe Incubus was getting did not bode well. Incubus approached with his head lowered and his features softened. This was the brute's attempt at appearing smaller and less threatening. Inc allowed deep yet gentle tones to slip into the air, "Are you okay, Miss?" His eyes shifted to the bowl for a moment, the ominous liquid was like nothing he'd encountered before. Silently, he hoped it was just medicine. |