She waited, silently, fear of his response making it hard to breath; what would he say? Would he forgive her? Could he?! She sat stiff, trying to ignore her own thoughts, which were speeding around in circles, unable to decipher her wild feelings, waiting, not daring to hope. Coal had stopped eating a while ago, and was now simply staring at the cleaned bones, or more likely at empty space, sighing heavily with every breath. Oh Coal... I wish a could help you... SO BADLY! Her heart was breaking, just watching his hardship, eyes once more watering in desperation and anger at her own helplessness. |
The blackness went away within moments. Coal awoke to find himself pressed against a tiny copper female whose tears were dripping all over his face. At first he remained as still as possible, not really sure what to do. He could hardly make out the words she mumbled into his fur, but it seemed as though she was begging him not to die. Who said he was going to die?Coal twisted around to look Aideen in the face, confusion on his own. "I'm not going to die...not now that I have you here with me Ai." A sigh escaped through his lips and he struggled to rise to a sitting position for a second time. It wasn't so difficult now, as if that ten seconds of rest had given him more strength.
He looked deeply into the red female's eyes, and when he couldn't resist them any longer he reached forward to lick her tears away. His heart pounded heavily in his chest, and he wasn't sure if it was because of their nearness or because of how exhausted and pained he was. Once her tears were gone he let out another sigh, this one deeper and more content. The need for actual sleep began to pull at his eyelids, and Coal found himself leaning against Aideen for support. Blackness was again trying to get in but this time it came softly like it did in the night.
"Um...I'm really tired," he mumbled, trying to shake himself back to alertness. But seconds later he was slipping again and didn't resist, laying down at Aideen's feet. "You gonna go away again Aideen?"
She felt him stir, and pulled her snout back, out of his fur, heart leaping in her chest; Not dead! He rolled on the ground to look at her, dark brown eyes only inches from her own, and her breath ceased in her throat, a strange tinkle running over her nose and fur, where his exhaled breath hit her face. It smelled musky over the scent of blood from his meal, strangely appealing... Her ears feel out to the sites, warmth rushing to her face; What am I thinking? What's going... The roar of tangled thoughts in her head suddenly stopped dead, nothing but emptiness in her head, her uproar of feelings fading to the background, leaving only a strange, intoxicating warmth, along with the tightness in her chest and throat. |