you do not know who is your friend or who is your enemy until the ICE breaks. It seemed that she'd let off the crazy woman act - for now. Still he hung back, somewhat wary, but not wanting to bolt either. The knowledge that he would've bolted if she hadn't dropped it when she did was heavy in his soul. How near he'd come to casting her out of his life, only to protect himself and his foolish, foolish heart. It had been so easy to trust her among the willows, when the wind roared around them in the darkness. Now... the breeze was calm, and it was as if it didn't snatch the distrust away. At her words, he snorted. "Got what I deserved for breathing down your neck," he muttered, and truth to be told, it did ease some of the tension in his body. While he didn't know what she'd been through, what possibly could've caused such aggressive awakenings, he knew that he carried part of the blame. He'd woken her in what he'd considered a playful manner, but clearly she hadn't. Briefly he mused on what sort of trauma that could've made such a lasting impact on her, but the possibilities were too many and too varied. Randomly guessing one of them would just do further harm to tonight's meeting. Asking her if a bear had once poked her awake didn't seem quite right.
Concerned caused a frown to appear on his face as she began to groom one of her paws, over something that looked like an injury - or at least something that didn't cause the fur to fall quite the way it would. But, he decided not to ask about it right now. He didn't want to get it in the face again, so soon after the first time. Instead, he gave her a lopsided grin when she realized what a mess she'd made out of the poor flowers. But.. argh, she was always so dominant! Instead of apologizing (like a proper lady?) she gathered herself together, and sat like a proper lady, but he be damned if it wasn't the assassin lurking in the shadows of her bright eyes! Ice snorted, adopting his more gentlemanly persona again. "But, my dear lady!" he began in a nearly-offended voice. Something akin to scorn settled in his voice, as if he was mocking her attempt to sound intelligent. After all, females couldn't be intelligent, now, could they? Fighting to keep the smile off his face, but allowing it to play in his eyes, he sank down where he was, wrinkling his nose. Couldn't get closer, or he'd choke on her smell! (To be honest, he wasn't fond of smelling Rhysis and Naira on her, so it wasn't hard to pretend.) Uneducated woman! "This is not art anymore. It is destruction! Pandemonium! It's a blemish on the face of earth, and an insult to every other flower that still has roots!" He scoffed at her. If she thought it was beautiful, she really was out of her mind.
At least, that was the opinion of whoever Ice was pretending to be.
Hopefully, she wouldn't rip out every other flower as well, so that there was no one or nothing left to be insulted. If she did, he'd have to claim to be insulted himself, or be the Protector of the Flowers and challenge her for the evil deeds she were committing! And, to be honest, he just might had to proclaim himself that anyway... just for fun, y'know. But, not quite yet. He was already Relic Lore's paladin, he could wait a bit to see what witty - or violent - reply she'd come up with. Still wearing his frowning, scornful look, though with the corners of his mouth twitching a tad too much, he pinned her with his silver eyes. True art, indeed! While he might agree that the disarray of color was beautiful, it certainly wasn't necessary to uproot the poor little blossoms! They didn't exactly grow in orderly rows to begin with, although... he did enjoy her comeback. It made it easier to forget the rage, and to fall back into the pattern of their last meeting. It made it so easy to feel joy, and so hard to contain the unbound laugh that bubbled in his throat, demanding to get free. He fought for control, to keep the mask in place, allowing his mirth only two outlets: the sporadic twitching of his tail, and the dancing merriment in his pale eyes. .ice aesir |