Feb 09 2023, 04:42 PM
The air was stale and still. Gatto had been awake for a few days-- maybe even a cycle?-- but the days passed in a boring, idle way. It was difficult to find purpose here, without a new thrill to chase. There were gembounds they could talk to, maybe spur into a competition of sorts, but... Ehh.
Liberty had its own price, it seemed.
At least Gatto had free access to food and drink without a fight. That was a privilege that made the boredom worth it. They spent their time now staring over the empty forum, chewing on a corndog with their beak-mandible mess of a mouth, and chewing over their mistakes.
The distant, lingering taste of death remained on their tongue-- albeit overwhelmed by mystery meat and sweet breading. Their future hung above their head like a scythe, slowly swinging back and forth. Any day, there could be a new challenge, a new threat-- hah, if only they knew of the war!...
And would they be ready? Feathers fluffed up along their throat, long tail feathers rippling behind them as they strut along the wall of the battleground where they had fallen. They felt rusty, as though the calm had allowed them to atrophy. My, what a shame. What could they do about it? It was so simple to sit back and enjoy what success and survival had granted them. (Didn't they have a right to chill out, after everything they had been through?)
Hm...
Liberty had its own price, it seemed.
At least Gatto had free access to food and drink without a fight. That was a privilege that made the boredom worth it. They spent their time now staring over the empty forum, chewing on a corndog with their beak-mandible mess of a mouth, and chewing over their mistakes.
The distant, lingering taste of death remained on their tongue-- albeit overwhelmed by mystery meat and sweet breading. Their future hung above their head like a scythe, slowly swinging back and forth. Any day, there could be a new challenge, a new threat-- hah, if only they knew of the war!...
And would they be ready? Feathers fluffed up along their throat, long tail feathers rippling behind them as they strut along the wall of the battleground where they had fallen. They felt rusty, as though the calm had allowed them to atrophy. My, what a shame. What could they do about it? It was so simple to sit back and enjoy what success and survival had granted them. (Didn't they have a right to chill out, after everything they had been through?)
Hm...
@Archimedes