Backdated to the 4th. The stars are unusually bright tonight. Maybe because it's also unusually cold.. brr.
Settling himself down on the ridge of the lookout, Askan tucked his legs beneath his body for warmth. It was cold out, a lot colder than usual. Which was saying something as the past few days were nothing to sneeze at. Usually, at this time of night, Askan would be safe, snug and asleep in the communal den. And yet there he was, his head tilted skyward and his eyes watching the shimmering lights above. No, he wasn't star watching, or gazing or whatever it was called. He was just a little curious, that's all. There was nothing else to it, or so he would adamantly claim. When the sun had first set he couldn't help but notice how bright it was and rather than being impressed, it had-of course- annoyed him. Why was it so damn light out? Didn't the stars have anything better to do than try and blind him? Well, maybe he was exaggerating a bit, getting angry over nothing. But still, he couldn't help but wonder why. And maybe, just maybe, he found solace in trying to find the answer to such an inconsequential question. If he couldn't figure it out, it wouldn't effect him or those around him in anyway. It was nice, almost. Or at least he thought so till he heard the sound of paws crunching through the snow. He didn't need to look to know who was there, Askan would recognise her stompy footfalls anywhere. Adelayde just didn't have enough grace or coordination to try and conceal her approach, and that was coming from Askan, who was by no means light on his feet. She was just too big for her own good, at least now maybe she would have a use for all of her bulk. Or he hoped that was the case, he supposed he would be willing to show her the ropes again if need be. He wouldn't offer though, she'd have to bite the bullet and ask. "What'd you want?" Askan asked, with his usual-unimpressive- level of tact. Adelayde had healed up quite considerably since the last time he'd given her a good, hard look. But her wounds were still noticeable and he imagined that they would always remain so, bitter reminders of how she'd allowed two kids to kick her ass. |