CHARON
The very mountains whisper your name...
Charon could relate immensely. He was no poet, often just... saying things outright. If things didn't make sense he rarely found himself able to think about it, so Dread being awkward and not knowing out to say goodbye or how he felt about the whole affair aside from some loud words was actually comforting.
”... See you,” he said, waving gently before he turned to Bone, nodding slowly,
”I uh... I get it. When I wake up I'll go see him again. Or uh, I'll try, I guess, I dunno how the hell I'll get over the water but I'll figure it out.”
He inched forward and touched his tail to Bone's, the smallest gesture of affection he could manage without feeling uncomfortable. But he wanted to, he wanted Bone to know he appreciated her without having to say it. Saying it out loud felt hard and weird.
”I'll come back to Ursa in a bit, bye Bone,” he said and promised, dragging the deer into the hole and finding a comfortable spot to curl up in, sighing softly.
Charon didn't find it hard to fall asleep. With a full belly and endorphins floating around in his head, he was off like a light. The only strange thing were the shards of diamond slowly crawling up his sides, his chrysalis sluggishly forming, like he was almost reluctant to go. But there was no stopping it at this point, and perhaps... perhaps he'd wake with wings.
Exit Charon
@Bone