She looked up as movement enters her peripherals and immediately took a step back, hackles raising in alarm as the pitch rat trotted forward. She was about to turn tail and flee or cast a spell to defend herself when she felt something in her mind. Something opening. Not unlike the experience of reading minds but deeper, more permanent. She paused and turned her attention to it as she sensed a sort of...shyness. And it was coming from the rat himself, who had stopped a few feet away to stare her down, head bowed submissively. Was it...him who she could feel?
It's me. It wasn't words that came through their link, only a feeling that Wilder could understand to mean the same thing. She blinked and stepped forward, still regarding the rat - which was larger then her - with a wary gaze, but now wondering what this was that the stone had given her. "You can...hear me? My thoughts?" The rat shuffled its feet and sent along and affirming thought that had Wilder pausing again.
No home. No pack. Don't wanna fight. Can I go with you? Again, wordless feelings pushed their way into her mind and she wondered how a Lesser was capable of such a thing. A work of the stone, perhaps? Or was it latching onto her own magic, growing smarter, and bound to her? She glanced back at the wishing stone, which was glowing dimly at her side, before turning back to the rat and approaching, carefully, but more confidently then before. The rat cowered where he was, trembling, until she was right in front of him, reaching forward with a paw to gently touch his snout. He didn't snap at her, he didn't attack, he just stood there and waited, and she could feel anxiety of rejection, fear that she'd send him away or worse, kill him outright.
She felt herself saddened and sympathetic to him, having felt a similar feeling herself in a time long past that still haunted her steps to this day. She retracted her paw and purred. "Of course you can. Do you have a name?"
Joy flooded the link and the rat looked back up at her, its dark eyes glittering happily. I don't. Do you want to name me? It was a big question to ask of Wilder and she took a moment to flit through her head to think of a good one. Her mind immediately took her to the world outside, to mountains as far as the eye can see, the great endless sky and the planet hanging above, the sun and the patches of snow and Tamulus's gentle voice. "Does Vaati sound okay to you?" The pitch rat perked up and nodded, not fully understanding what he'd seen in her mind, but felt the weight and meaning of the name in her heart.
Tail high, she padded away, Vaati following close behind.
...
She returned the next day with Vaati, to thank the stone again, but to her dismay, she stone had gone quiet and dark. She stood in front of it for a moment, mourning softly, before reaching down to touch one of the pebbles nearby. After a moment, a soft pink glow emanated from the stone and she pawed it over so that it rested against what was once the Wishing Stone. "Thank you for everything," she mewed softly, nosing the stone one last time before she turned and padded off with her familiar, wondering how many other lives the Wishing Stone had changed.
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