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before the day is done - Nios - Apr 12, 2016 RE: Nios, a beautiful tune of birdsong wakes you up on a cool, spring morning. AW!
[dohtml][/dohtml] RE: before the day is done - Duckweed - Apr 12, 2016 hope you don't mind me <3
The boy's steps were a little jittery as he made his way back, following the now very-familiar route back from his favourite creek to the pack's territory. His ears flicked about anxiously, grey eyes constantly checking that there wasn't anyone ahead, there wasn't anyone ahead, there wasn't anyone ahead. While @Aideen' had been all niceness and gratitude, and had actually managed to make him feel somewhat good about himself, Duck wasn't keen to repeat it. All that attention was just uncomfortable. Besides, that day he'd been carrying a good haul, but the morning had been nothing but disappointing. Having only caught two fish for several hours' worth of work, having started before dawn, Duck had decided to eat the smaller of them because it was a pathetic catch anyway, what difference did it make? That he'd been supplying the pack with a steady (if not huge) stream of fish didn't matter, every success was easily outweighed by a failure like today. And to make it worse, he'd managed to slip on the stones like a total amateur and had a long but shallow cut which snaked from under his foreleft dewclaw up to his elbow. It had bled a little, only really visible because his fur was both so thin and so pale, otherwise it would have gone unnoticed. He dreaded going back to his mother with it, but could hardly vanish until it healed. It wasn't a big deal, just another small failure. The sound of birdsong registered faintly, but it didn't affect his path; he was headed back through the glade like always, only a single unimpressive fish held in his jaws. It wasn't until he had almost stepped into the glade did he see the dark shape shift, and nearly jumped out of his skin - but managed to keep most of his composure, instead coming to an abrupt halt still inside the tree's shade. The stink of the fish under his nose had rendered him blind to the scent of anyone else nearby... a hazard he had yet again fallen afoul of. Swallowing, he turned to creep around the glade, intending to pass on by without bothering the man he recognised as a pack-mate (so his initial surprise only turned into social anxiety rather than full fear). Maybe he'd have to re-think this particular route, it was proving too popular. Re: - Spirit of Wildwood - Apr 12, 2016 A lynx has left behind the remains of a deer. +5 Health RE: before the day is done - Nios - Apr 12, 2016 [dohtml] [/dohtml] RE: before the day is done - Duckweed - Apr 12, 2016 For just a moment, he thought he'd get away with it, but out of the corner of his eye Duck saw the black face turn towards him. Even then he took a few more steps, desperately relying on the man's assumption that Duck hadn't seen him and was just continuing on his way. Duck wasn't good enough of an actor for that, though. As he tried to creep by, attempting both nonchalance and ignorance, he saw the dark man stretch and rise, and then the sound of his voice froze Duck to the spot. A paw lingered over the ground, having been just lifted, and frantically he considered his options. They were painfully few. Ears pressing flat against his head and tail making its familiar way to a tucked spot underneath him, Duck put his paw back down and dropped his gaze, embarrassed and frustrated. His jaw clenched around the dead fish in his mouth, coming dangerously close to puncturing it. All he knew of the man was his name was Nios and his mother thought he was friendly, that Duck had nothing to fear from him, blah blah. He did not look up to see the evidential lack of hostility in the man's expression, and faintly he shivered. "Ggg-mmrrrngg," he mumbled with a mouth full of fish, which, while otherwise quite unintelligible, had the happy side-effect of eliminating his stutter, so... there was that. RE: before the day is done - Nios - Apr 12, 2016 [dohtml] [/dohtml] RE: before the day is done - Duckweed - Apr 12, 2016 Taking long, even breaths, Duck worked hard to remember what his mother had said about this guy, all pleasant stuff, to try and internalise it somehow. Make it feel natural. As Nios observed on his fishing, remarked how he wasn't very good at it and maybe Duck could teach him, the boy reminded himself over and over that Nios had no reason to be condescending or sarcastic. Maybe he really was just trying to be friendly, to reach out, make a connection. And then he even offered Duck an out, an excuse to escape. The boy didn't move. Knowing how much it would poease his mother to know that he'd actually talked to the man made it all the harder to turn away, because if he kept running then... he'd always run. And running was comfortable and safe but also made him feel awful all the time. And besides, the longer he could go before she saw his stupid tiny cut, all the better! Duck glanced up at Nios, seeing the grin, and blinked, totally unsure how to interpret that. Was he amused by this...? Feeling a flash of angry indignation that someone would laugh at him just for trying to mind his own business, Duck made up his mind, and turned towards the inside of the glade. With hesitant, twitchy movements, he slowly approached Nios, keeping himself held below the older man through instinct, though noting the lack of authority in the other's posture. Maybe Duck just wasn't worth that kind of display. Stopping a body-length away, he dropped the fish to the ground (it definitely leaking blood now while it hadn't before) and swallowed. Now for the really hilarious part. This was why he hated socialising so damn much. "N-n-n-no," he got out, his voice at a strange volume as he fought to raise it from his more naturally-inclined mutterings. "I w-wa-w-w," no that wasn't working, "I d-d-d-d," damnit, he wasn't frightening, he wasn't! He was just some guy in the pack his mother said was nice. Why was it so hard. Grinding his teeth, Duck scrambled for some sentence that his traitorous tongue would be able to stumble through. "Wuh-would y-y-y-y, y-you l-l-like-like it?" RE: before the day is done - Nios - Apr 12, 2016 [dohtml] [/dohtml] RE: before the day is done - Duckweed - Apr 13, 2016 The laughter in Nios' face died. Duck wasn't sure where to look while he waited for some response. He hadn't really meant to offer the fish to Nios, but it had been his intention to give it to the pack in general, so it made no difference. It had just been the one phrase he'd been able to choke out, so he was grateful it was a friendly one. Don't laugh at me would have been a contender, too, along with some less graceful ones. Nios was silent, but as Duck glanced at his face again he saw that the man was not being cold, and the young wolf grit his teeth as he loathed any ounce of potential pity running through Nios' head. For what it was worth, though, the black wolf did very well to conceal it, instead offering small gestures of friendliness. Duck's tail remained tucked, but he relaxed just a fraction, comfortable enough with the amiable nature of Secret Woodlands to trust when a packmate was being pleasant. His ears were already pinned, but they would have flicked back in disappointment when Nios spoke, rejecting the fish. Sure, he was trying to be nice, offering to take it to Aideen who likely needed it more, or his mother, but it didn't really matter who he wanted to fob the thing off to, the message was that he didn't want it. Duck swallowed again, looking hard at the ground, and vindicated his disappointment in reminding himself that it hadn't been meant for Nios anyway. But then the man offered his company, and again with an implied out for Duck, as though asking for permission, and the notion was so ridiculous that a dry smile tweaked at his lips. As if Nios wanted to spend time with him. "Sh-sh-sure," he said, with a forced little shrug, licking his lips to try and loosen his tongue. "Ay, a-a-a-a, Ay, nhhh." Try something else. "It's 'k-kay. Y-y-y-yuh-you d-d-doh-don't, don't h-have to." There, he was offering a get-out-of-jail-free card of his own, just in case this was not what Nios had bargained for when asking for a merry good morning. Scooping up the fish a little hastily, Duckweed waited, ears still full of gentle, cheery birdsong. RE: before the day is done - Nios - Apr 13, 2016 [dohtml] [/dohtml] |