Jun 03 2022, 02:38 PM
Opie preens-- because, of course, his judgement was one hundred percent accurate. It has nothing to do with Pride's approval, at all, and the very notion that it could is horrendously offensive. Though, he concedes, it may have something to do with his dead rat, which is about halfway devoured and still incredibly delicious. It's a bit hard to tell, really.
Wait. "You don't think I'm big?" Opie whines, thoroughly offended at the accusation. "I'm big! I'm huge!" If he wasn't, he rationalizes, how had he broken his chrysalis? So he must be big, and Pride must either be blind, or wrong, or a lying liar who lies. That was just logic.
He snuffles at the deer, still feeling indignant. He could be both-- powerful and big. Pride had said 'don't need,' which meant the two weren't mutually exclusive. "And I bet I can pick up something and throw it too!" he scoffs, his fur bristling. He'd thrown lots of stones around earlier; just one would be nothing. Maybe he just will,, even. So, there!
Opie looks around for an appropriate mark-- which turns out to be a pebble several feet away. Too easy. The joey crouches and wiggles his rump, giving it a look of immense concentration. He's determined to throw it so far and so perfectly that it won't land for several thousand years, when both he and Pride have returned to stardust.
It's only when he gets frustrated at the vast amount of nothing happening that he feels it: the same biting power from before, when he'd thrown the shards. Squeaking in excitement, he tries to hold onto it again, until it explodes outwards in a burst of kinetic energy;
bang!; crunch!;
only to manage to apply force to his own face, screeching with a kind of existential terror and pain that allows a place to be haunted by demons. Blood begins to drip from his abused, pink nostrils, and Opie may or may not be hissing in tongues to express the true range of intense emotion he's feeling at this exact moment.
Wait. "You don't think I'm big?" Opie whines, thoroughly offended at the accusation. "I'm big! I'm huge!" If he wasn't, he rationalizes, how had he broken his chrysalis? So he must be big, and Pride must either be blind, or wrong, or a lying liar who lies. That was just logic.
He snuffles at the deer, still feeling indignant. He could be both-- powerful and big. Pride had said 'don't need,' which meant the two weren't mutually exclusive. "And I bet I can pick up something and throw it too!" he scoffs, his fur bristling. He'd thrown lots of stones around earlier; just one would be nothing. Maybe he just will,, even. So, there!
Opie looks around for an appropriate mark-- which turns out to be a pebble several feet away. Too easy. The joey crouches and wiggles his rump, giving it a look of immense concentration. He's determined to throw it so far and so perfectly that it won't land for several thousand years, when both he and Pride have returned to stardust.
It's only when he gets frustrated at the vast amount of nothing happening that he feels it: the same biting power from before, when he'd thrown the shards. Squeaking in excitement, he tries to hold onto it again, until it explodes outwards in a burst of kinetic energy;
bang!; crunch!;
only to manage to apply force to his own face, screeching with a kind of existential terror and pain that allows a place to be haunted by demons. Blood begins to drip from his abused, pink nostrils, and Opie may or may not be hissing in tongues to express the true range of intense emotion he's feeling at this exact moment.
@Pride