He had only half-expected the magic to have affected Huckleberry as well, so it was still a bit of a surprise when knowledge washed over him. It wasn't a physical thing, although his wish to Huckleberry hadn't been physical either. But those gifts were...all the more precious.
His eyes flicked to the distant tree and he watched as blue streaks began to climb the bark. It didn't destroy anything or hurt, he didn't feel distressed at their appearance, but strengthened. Reassured. The knowledge was this - this place was now a haven. Safe from Order, safe from Chaos, and others that wished this safety would flock here, Lessers and Greaters alike. As he watched, the white fungus that had begun to creep into his garden began to melt away. Everything within 100 yards of his beloved tree began to cleanse as the magic sweept through.
He thought his heart would burst from the joy of seeing it. Tears welled in his eyes and just escaped over the rip of his mask.
Shock caused Huckleberry to stop his sobbing in an instant. The moment stretched, as his own wish was released and Rift's flooded to him. The vision that he saw both scared and intrigued him. He didn't recognize the place at all, nor the name whispered to him. He didn't understand what a valkhound was, nor the significance. But he did recognize the three in danger and he did understand that they didn't make it. And that he could give them a second chance.
What had Rift wished for him? To have a new family?
He wanted to be mad, he wanted to be afraid - and he was afraid, families made him afraid - but this seemed different. It was not an obligation or an order, it was an offer. If he wanted, he could go there and help them. He could make his own family. And they could be the ones he protected.
He swallowed heavily. He didn't know what to do. He barely heard Rift and barely noticed the change in the garden, too caught up in his own confusion.
BUT I'M NOT SURE IF IT APPLIES
Immediately concern about Huckleberry overrode his momentary awe and he stepped forward to make sure he was oaky. He looked almost panicked and for a moment Rift was concerned that he'd stepped too far or done the wrong thing.
His tail lashed behind him, wondering how he was going to fix this.
He sighed, his ear flicking back.
Huckleberry felt the tension relax from his shoulders. Things were making a little more sense. Not a family, but a purpose - that, actually, felt much better for him. The offer wasn't to rebuild a family, but to give his life a goal. And the goal was to give those three another chance, whoever they are.
He nodded.
Finally, he looked at where Rift had been looking and widened his eyes.
He looked back towards Rift, a sparkle in his eye.
BUT I'M NOT SURE IF IT APPLIES
Rift relaxed as well, relieved.
He turned to look with him, puffing out his chest proudly at the sight of the changed tree. He laughed.
He turned back to Huckleberry and cocked his head.
Huckleberry hummed at the name.
He shifted, suddenly feeling eager to leave, to go find Cassiopeia and find the gemstones promised to him.
He realized, then, that he was talking like he wouldn't be back for a while. Truthfully, he probably wouldn't be. If Cassiopeia was that far, then it wouldn't make sense to trek all the way back with the three stones. As long as that area was relatively safe, he could raise them there.
Am I going to be a dad?! Perhaps that was an even more terrifying thought.
Heart feeling more full and worries still itching at his mind but slowly dissipating like smoke, he bounced forward, casting a last look back at Rift.
Huckleberry turned and took off, wings flaring out to carry him out of Eridanus, first towards where he could feel Shiny, so they could be reunited, then off to Cassiopeia.
*exit
BUT I'M NOT SURE IF IT APPLIES
Rift was a little surprised by the sudden surge of affection from Huckleberry. He didn't remember much about him, so he was a little surprised by the sudden shift of mood. But, then again, they'd both experienced something pretty crazy and he was feeling elated over his former dismal mood, with the new Arborspire glittering in the light.
As he looked towards the changed tree and the cleansed space around it, he thought that there was something here worth protecting, at least. Maybe one day.
*exit