There it was. He had said her name and now he was going to jump out of his skin at any moment now. Except, as the silence stretched on, the anticipation lingered... and lingered... and lingered, until the waiting gave way to the fact that perhaps she had left him. It had all been in good fun, but maybe Namid had meant to leave him there. His ears came back along his head and neck. For a child who was the youngest in a family of at least four older siblings and a twin sister who was constantly at his side, leaving on his own accord to be alone was one thing. Being left alone was another, and it was absolutely distressing. Especially since all he had to do was take a few steps forward or backward or simply turn around to find Bishop not too far away. He had left Bishop not far from Whisper Caverns, and now he wished that he hadn't. Rook was about to sit down and try to mentally retrace his steps so that he could find his way back to his sister when his ears came up and he heard someone approaching. And they were coming at him at a very high speed. The instinct to brace himself returned and there was Namid, skidding to a halt in the cool mud alongside the Lagoon. At first he had jumped but upon recognizing her he merely blinked, a sigh of relief escaping his lungs. She looked this way and that, which prompted him to do the same. His tail twitched apprehensively once he believed that they were still alone. “Are you alright?” she turned her attention to him now, looking him over just like his mother and Bishop often did. "I'm fine," he murmured, suddenly all too self-conscious of himself as he lifted his left forepaw and held it just above the pebbled shore before planting it back down. He took note of her breathing, shaking his head twice when a firefly and its buddies decided to try and land on his brow and head. "Are you alright?" |
Chances are I have a BEN WHISHAW gif for that.