Medicinals
07-17-2014, 10:24 PM
(This post was last modified: 07-20-2014, 05:32 PM by Ignazio-Drago.)
The day was a glorious day so far for the mature pale brute. His large form was carried at an easy trot over the southern areas of Alacritis. Being a nomadic, ever-moving creature, one who strongly denied pack life, Drago was rarely still for longer than a night. Well, okay, so he would also occasionally pause in his wandering to take a delicious sample from the bundle he often toted with him, carrying the leafed package in his jaws. Today, however, Drago had tasted his last bud - at least for now. But, after doing some digging, he'd found that cannabis was remarkably common on Alacritis. Wonderful! Now, the large, pale creature was headed towards a place the herb was said to grow. Sure enough, his nose was teased by a wonderful earthy scent, with a slight skunk undertone. The large male picked up speed, pushing his way through the tall grasses, his nearly black jaws hanging open, tongue lolling out in bliss. He paused, however, when golden hazel eyes caught sight of another. He watched her as she... well, basically just stood there staring between her paws.. A glance lower told Drago that she had weed between her paws. Which seemed something to cause happiness. However... "Ciao bella. You seem quite confused." He gave her a friendly smile, dipping his head the slightest to show her that he meant no harm. Fearlessly, he took a few steps closer, his eyes on the bundle between the girl's paws. His grin became amused, but did not lose its kindness. "If you are confused on how you should harvest these plants, I wouldn't mind helping you." He chuckled lightly. "As long as I was paid in bud." He laughed, winking playfully. Drago would never truly force someone to share, even if he was helping them. If she didn't want to share, she had her reasons, and there was practically an entire field for him to go through. He wouldn't be upset. But he did hope she took him up on the offer, at any rate. Act. "Speak. Italian." Think. |