Get Down with the Sickness
01-25-2014, 09:40 PM
Thor stood over his brother, a looming mountain of outrage. His lips curled in disgust and his eyes narrowed. The body behind them was traded and forgotten for a new sin. His voice was a low rumble as the brute ground out each word between clenched teeth, "You pissed on me." Such a sin was this that he couldn't decide on how to react and was rooted to the ground by his indecision.
His dry, almost useless at this point, nose twitched. Somehow a scent had wormed its way through the ash buildup to strike at his senses. The brute put his desire to maul Baldur on hold just long enough to glance behind him. Hati? Well, if he had known who it was he'd have let Baldur pee on him. Or at least pretended not to see it happen. Thor backed off of Baldur, turning his attention to the downed wolf.
Weth appeared, but for the moment Thor chose to ignore her. She was too good at pressing his buttons and he didn't feel like fighting with her now. No, he'd let Baldur and Weth duke it out and be a spectator for once.
Just as he'd begun to exam Hati a shrewd voice rang out and Thor turned to see Loki slither in. First Weth, now Loki. What was this, some sort of reunion? The brute didn't resist the half smile that pulled up one corner of his mouth. Regardless of their differences, it was surprisingly nice to see them again. Sure, he'd probably come to loathe their presence before they parted, but at least it was pleasant now. Even if they were reuniting over Hati's festering wounds. "Admit it, brother. You missed us." he rumbled, stepping over Hati to get a better look at his injuries. His nose wrinkled. Hati stunk. It was like stepping over a corpse.
A shriek and a blur announced the arrival of yet another sibling and Thor turned just in time to feel the small wolf fly by him. If he'd been fast enough he could have halted her attack right there, but that was not the case. Aside from putting a ringing in his ears, her shrill cry had caused him to jump, tensing all over for an impending attack. This lengthened his response time. As the attack wasn't directed at him, it took the brute a few seconds to switch gears. When he did, the brute charged after Akemi. He wasn't fast enough to overtake her, but their size difference came in handy. In just a few strides Thor was almost even with his sister's side. He aimed to shove his shoulder into her rump and knock her off the war path.
His dry, almost useless at this point, nose twitched. Somehow a scent had wormed its way through the ash buildup to strike at his senses. The brute put his desire to maul Baldur on hold just long enough to glance behind him. Hati? Well, if he had known who it was he'd have let Baldur pee on him. Or at least pretended not to see it happen. Thor backed off of Baldur, turning his attention to the downed wolf.
Weth appeared, but for the moment Thor chose to ignore her. She was too good at pressing his buttons and he didn't feel like fighting with her now. No, he'd let Baldur and Weth duke it out and be a spectator for once.
Just as he'd begun to exam Hati a shrewd voice rang out and Thor turned to see Loki slither in. First Weth, now Loki. What was this, some sort of reunion? The brute didn't resist the half smile that pulled up one corner of his mouth. Regardless of their differences, it was surprisingly nice to see them again. Sure, he'd probably come to loathe their presence before they parted, but at least it was pleasant now. Even if they were reuniting over Hati's festering wounds. "Admit it, brother. You missed us." he rumbled, stepping over Hati to get a better look at his injuries. His nose wrinkled. Hati stunk. It was like stepping over a corpse.
A shriek and a blur announced the arrival of yet another sibling and Thor turned just in time to feel the small wolf fly by him. If he'd been fast enough he could have halted her attack right there, but that was not the case. Aside from putting a ringing in his ears, her shrill cry had caused him to jump, tensing all over for an impending attack. This lengthened his response time. As the attack wasn't directed at him, it took the brute a few seconds to switch gears. When he did, the brute charged after Akemi. He wasn't fast enough to overtake her, but their size difference came in handy. In just a few strides Thor was almost even with his sister's side. He aimed to shove his shoulder into her rump and knock her off the war path.