For @Cottongrass only. Backdated to 7/18 - Ayti left HR on 7/16 and will return on 7/20
RE - Aytigin, during your dig you uncovered a fallen --and active-- bee's nest. They're not happy!
(Twisting the RE just a bit. You'll see.)
(Twisting the RE just a bit. You'll see.)
Perhaps it wasn't the best time to leave the River on a short trip to find Cottongrass, but he couldn't just leave the white-furred young man alone any longer. His behavior in the Ethos had bumfuzzled the dark wolf to no end; what had gone wrong? What had he done to warrant such actions? Ayti didn't doubt that he'd done something wrong - he was good at screwing everything up. His life had just been a long, endless chain of himself screwing everything good in it to high hell.
The gash on his temple had healed, though there was still pinkish gray skin showing from under the fur. He didn't know if it would scar or not, but that was inconsequential. He didn't really care. The butterflies and warmth in his chest that Cotton conjured overwhelmed the minor physical pain that the blow had caused, and he didn't want their
A bit over halfway to the Fields, he stopped for a short rest. The pines around him were nice enough, and provided a bit of shade. Not that it wasn't shady enough with the fog around them, but Ayti was covered in dark fur which seemed to absorb every bit of heat that had ever existed.
But he was anxious and couldn't just sit there for long. Especially when a chipmunk raced right in front of him. Naturally, he had to chase after it. His paws thumped against the ground and the chipmunk managed to evade his grasp - surprise, surprise - and hide underneath a bush on the edge of the pines. The mocha-furred man went after it, however, but he was not as small as the chipmunk, and could not avoid the safety hazard beneath the undergrowth.
He caught the scent of honey and heard the humming of bees just a heartbeat too late, and suddenly his entire muzzle was shoved into a fallen beehive. Hazel eyes shot wide open and he leaped backward, shaking his head hard to dislodge the hive before it was too late. He received a couple of stings on his nose before he could free himself from the deathtrap, but was instantly swarmed by several dozen pissed-off honeybees. Yelping sharply, the dark wolf shook his pelt and looked around wildly, trying to find somewhere he might be able to go to rid himself of his attackers.
A sting or two later, he decided to simply sprint off in a random direction, hoping to run into some water to dive into.