May 30, 2019, 04:35 PM
But his gaze was not to linger there for long on those vistas either; Revui came around at his call and acknowledged him. What followed then left Dirge wary, as he was not one to have imagined Revui ever in a playful state. Perhaps that wasn't true either, but he certainly believed that the two of them had different answers as to what fun exactly was. His chin raised, his head to tilt questioning at first as the boy made his awkward display... and then it continued. It was a boggling, bobbling sort of thing, and it chipped away at his own defenses gently. He gave him the benefit of the doubt, and opted to take the olive branch.
So he'd humor him then, he decided; his tail swished through the air to return this peace offering even as he was crowded, and his feet moved at their own rhythm. Another bow in and Dirge reached to gently mouth at the passing of an ear before following it eagerly. This was a game he could play without thought, as he and Hydra both had time and time again. His steps shuffled against the soil and loose stones, and he gave Revui a lively bump with his own body.
Why waste the good mood?
So he'd humor him then, he decided; his tail swished through the air to return this peace offering even as he was crowded, and his feet moved at their own rhythm. Another bow in and Dirge reached to gently mouth at the passing of an ear before following it eagerly. This was a game he could play without thought, as he and Hydra both had time and time again. His steps shuffled against the soil and loose stones, and he gave Revui a lively bump with his own body.
Why waste the good mood?
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asking for "chai tea" is the same as asking for "tea tea". - by Revui (Ghost) - May 21, 2019, 02:44 PM
RE: asking for "chai tea" is the same as asking for "tea tea". - by Dirge - May 27, 2019, 10:06 AM
RE: asking for "chai tea" is the same as asking for "tea tea". - by Revui (Ghost) - May 30, 2019, 03:25 PM
RE: asking for "chai tea" is the same as asking for "tea tea". - by Dirge - May 30, 2019, 04:35 PM