January 11, 2019, 11:31 PM
Khali had not been sleeping after the rendezvous with Lily in the garden. His mind was cluttered with thoughts that he had messed things up between them. After hearing a sound that wasn't familiar with the normal ruffling of the night, the sandy man took off to investigate. Whatever was out there whether good or bad intentions should be inspected first. The breeding season was upon them and he was afraid that it was a male trying to harm the females within Elysium. That thought in his mind he trekked forward with a small cloud of anger mustering just in case.
Animals run past him in different directions, some almost into him and he swerved to miss them. When he comes to the culprit of the noise or where it had came from all he found was a harmless fox. It was too small to be a fully grown fox so he knew it had to be baby. The man's eyes softened after he figured out what it was, there was no way he could do anything to harm this little guy. Then he remembered what happened with Ibis and a slight bit of nerves came out, if he could he'd be sweating. He wasn't really sure what to do with him.
Animals run past him in different directions, some almost into him and he swerved to miss them. When he comes to the culprit of the noise or where it had came from all he found was a harmless fox. It was too small to be a fully grown fox so he knew it had to be baby. The man's eyes softened after he figured out what it was, there was no way he could do anything to harm this little guy. Then he remembered what happened with Ibis and a slight bit of nerves came out, if he could he'd be sweating. He wasn't really sure what to do with him.
“Swahili” is in blue, he tries not to speak it so no one will know his past.
italics are A flash back or in his head depending on the wording of the post you’ll know.
italics are A flash back or in his head depending on the wording of the post you’ll know.
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a plaintive cry for aid - by ThE nArRaToR - January 11, 2019, 07:34 PM
RE: a plaintive cry for aid - by Khali - January 11, 2019, 11:31 PM
RE: a plaintive cry for aid - by Olive - January 14, 2019, 05:04 PM
RE: a plaintive cry for aid - by Sunny - January 14, 2019, 05:20 PM