sorry about lateness/quality. you can do whatever you want about the hunt opportunity.
Also lol realized TECHNICALLY they were in the willows at the same time but... this was more fun xD
check the cupboard for your daddy’s gun
The Lord’s gonna come for your first born son
The she-wolf plopped down, which the golden boy noted with some surprise. He wasn't sure what to make of the gesture. Was she trying to say she was no longer a threat, or maybe that she wanted to sit and yarn for a bit, or, more simply, was she just sitting to sit? Burnished gold ears twitched several times. More unsettling than her ambiguous behavior were her words. Octavius had lived by some willows before. The sickening churning in his gut only increased. But they don't have to be the same Willows... Surely, there had to be many willow forests. No, Octavius hadn't seen a single stooped, cascading tree since leaving the Ridgelands, but that didn't mean there couldn't be. Without trying to reveal his anxiety, he inconspicuously spaced out the cautious sniffs that would bring her scent into his nostrils. She didn't smell like the Ridgeland. But that didn't mean anything either... "Don't... don't know nothin 'bout no willows..." he trailed off uncertainly, peering at her from the corners of his eyes as he turned his head slightly.
And because he was his mother's son, because he was a Lyall and they had a strange penchant for aliases, Octavius found his tongue twisting in his mouth searching for some name to give this woman. "Oct — per— taim — ..." He shook his head. Briefly his eyes flicked towards her and away. All wrong, he was doing this all wrong. "Sorry," the boy mumbled. "Give me a second."
And he fell silent.
His fur prickled as the sensation crashed over him. His heart rattled against his ribcage and his cheeks burned hot under his creamy fur. "I would like to be called Datura."
(This post was last modified: Apr 30, 2015, 04:50 PM by Octavius.
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