Yeah, Hocus <u>really</u> wasn't a morning wolf. To be fair to him, he had been technically awake from the same moment as the other wolves, but he was so used to having to feign sleep to get Trisden to leave him alone that actually getting up had gone from difficult to nearly impossible. Not to mention that his sleep was filled with nightmares... again.
Hocus let the voices outside filter in through his perked up ears. There was Elettra there, defensive and protective, a new voice who sounded male. Was <i>that</i> father? Hocus could barely remember what he sounded like, let alone smelled like. Well he didn't sound welcome, at least not by Archer. She gave him something called thyme, at which Hocus perked up. Was that a test? Maybe he was some sort of demon and thyme would expose him? Or perhaps they were planning to poison him and eat him? No, that didn't seem like the sort of thing mother and her second would do, although that he even thought it was proof that he falling back into nightmare-land. Aggravated that he had to choose getting up for fear of facing yet another perplexedly complicated dream, Hocus stumbled towards the voices.
He could hear Trisden boldly introducing herself and he sped up, frightened for the brash wolf. He stumbled out of the den just as Jaysyek apologized for his tardiness. The new wolf was dark and would have been menacing but for the aura of niceness about him. Maybe he was too nice? Mother certainly trusted him though, so he probably wasn't too duplicitous. A test was in order.What question would fool a demon? The thyme hadn't tripped him up, if that was even aimed to, and mother hadn't caught a whiff of anything dodgy about him...
<b>"Is it morning or afternoon?"</b> Hocus asked bluntly, almost aggressively. It seemed fairly logically that were this creature an evil spirit he would not know what time of day it was because- why would he need to? He wouldn't need to sleep, nor eat nor play and so how would he conceive of time? Of course, Hocus' rather underdeveloped mind didn't think of it quite this metaphysically but this is the succinct way of rationalizing his train of thought.
(This post was last modified: Nov 21, 2011, 01:17 PM by Hocus.)