Basically, he was killing time. Thoughts of the puppies consumed him, and he longed to get near them, to see them. But he had to wait what would probably be several more weeks, and even then, there was still the matter of Jaysyek. He would need to work on her, find some sort of crack in her defenses and squirm back into her good graces. Overall, he was unsure of how doable that was. He didn't know Jaysyek well enough to gauge how deep this grudge ran. Kiche could be damn persuasive and cuddly if it pleased him, though, and he decided he'd put his hopes in that.
Still, it was clear it would be a long wait, and he was desperately impatient. Often he found himself pacing about in the den, pacing about in the woods, circling around the ancient tree den which he knew housed the puppies. He now felt as if he were just a sum of the steps he had walked, how much distance he had covered. He could not go far, though. Constant vigilance was necessary. He needed to be within cult boundaries, in case something happened. What if that raving mange-bag came back? What if the puppies opened their eyes and asked for him? What if they asked about Pangur? He would need to be nearby, just in case. Oh, he was so on edge as he prowled through the darkness. On edge, sure — but not hyper-alert. <i>Splash</i>.His left leg plunged into the shallows of the stream, and he snarled, jumping back.
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(This post was last modified: May 21, 2011, 11:33 PM by Kiche.)