I havе never known a silence like the one fallen here.
03-18-2023, 06:33 PM
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"Mmmm" the yearling grumbled quietly. He wasn't sure who the Valhalla wolves were, but unless she found herself kidnapped he doubted Wari was intermingling among them. That was another train of thought the male didn't want to find himself on, however, so he wasn't going to explore that avenue just yet. Beru's eyes widened a touch at the mention of the fae having won some sort of raid fight. Impressive. Being in a raid sounded like a ton of fun. What was this about pirates though? She seemed too pretty to be a pirate. Beru grinned. Perhaps there was more than meets the eye here. How exciting.
"I think they're far more likely to go chasing fireflies into some cave filled with glowing fungi than they are to wander aimlessly through a place like this." He kept his voice smooth, though the prospect of his kin having stumbled upon this strange alleged fairytale cave had the bleach-spotted male feeling more than just a little relieved. There was finally an option that didn't involve Wari being stolen, or eaten, or mad at him so she ran away forever, or lost and completely helpless in pitch darkness somewhere.
Welp, that settled that. No sense in worrying any further for now. They had yet to be separated for too long, just a couple of days. He'd give Wari another day or two to find him before he really started to worry. Give her the benefit of the doubt before kicking her ass. He was sure she'd appreciate the show of faith in the end, or whatever. He really should have listened to her when she told him where she was going though.. Next time he'd make sure he did, that way he'd never find himself in this situation again. Nope. No more worrying... Or, he'd try not to worry.. Or maybe just a little bit of worry was fine and healthy.. Damn it, Wari. This sucked.
"So you're a pirate, huh? Tell me about that.... And where did you say this cave was?"
”Speech” ’Thought’
Start carvin' darlin'
"Mmmm" the yearling grumbled quietly. He wasn't sure who the Valhalla wolves were, but unless she found herself kidnapped he doubted Wari was intermingling among them. That was another train of thought the male didn't want to find himself on, however, so he wasn't going to explore that avenue just yet. Beru's eyes widened a touch at the mention of the fae having won some sort of raid fight. Impressive. Being in a raid sounded like a ton of fun. What was this about pirates though? She seemed too pretty to be a pirate. Beru grinned. Perhaps there was more than meets the eye here. How exciting.
"I think they're far more likely to go chasing fireflies into some cave filled with glowing fungi than they are to wander aimlessly through a place like this." He kept his voice smooth, though the prospect of his kin having stumbled upon this strange alleged fairytale cave had the bleach-spotted male feeling more than just a little relieved. There was finally an option that didn't involve Wari being stolen, or eaten, or mad at him so she ran away forever, or lost and completely helpless in pitch darkness somewhere.
Welp, that settled that. No sense in worrying any further for now. They had yet to be separated for too long, just a couple of days. He'd give Wari another day or two to find him before he really started to worry. Give her the benefit of the doubt before kicking her ass. He was sure she'd appreciate the show of faith in the end, or whatever. He really should have listened to her when she told him where she was going though.. Next time he'd make sure he did, that way he'd never find himself in this situation again. Nope. No more worrying... Or, he'd try not to worry.. Or maybe just a little bit of worry was fine and healthy.. Damn it, Wari. This sucked.
"So you're a pirate, huh? Tell me about that.... And where did you say this cave was?"
”Speech” ’Thought’