Sep 21 2015, 10:18 AM
This was it.
Dragon and the black boar had fallen - she couldn't see (nor did she particularly want to know, out of sheer dread) the condition of Ghanyarah. She couldn't shove all three of them back to the black-and-red bird who yelled something about healing. She was most angry at Aquarian, and the children of rot. This wasn't living forever.
This wasn't living forever at all.
Seething in rage, she didn't even hear the voice above her until spotlights shone on everyone lying on the ground. The crow blinked, bleary-eyed, and lifted her beak to the sky.
"AND FINALLY, THE GRAND ORCHESTRATOR OF THIS WONDROUS SHOW! THE STUPENDOUS, THE GLAMOROUS, THE A-A-AMAZINGLY MIRACULOUS NEMEAN!"
"What the actual fuck?" croaked the crow, who hadn't at all moved from Dragon's maw. She'd noticed, since he'd only laughed harder when she told him not to laugh in the face of death, that he had completely stopped laughing now. Eve shifted briefly, looking at the wounded alligator for answers. To which, he gave none, and they were directed at the large deer, but Dragon did say one thing; that they'd won.
So why hadn't this felt like a victory? With a relatively upset croak the crow hobbled away to look over the fallen boar, nudging his neck with her beak.
Dragon and the black boar had fallen - she couldn't see (nor did she particularly want to know, out of sheer dread) the condition of Ghanyarah. She couldn't shove all three of them back to the black-and-red bird who yelled something about healing. She was most angry at Aquarian, and the children of rot. This wasn't living forever.
This wasn't living forever at all.
Seething in rage, she didn't even hear the voice above her until spotlights shone on everyone lying on the ground. The crow blinked, bleary-eyed, and lifted her beak to the sky.
"AND FINALLY, THE GRAND ORCHESTRATOR OF THIS WONDROUS SHOW! THE STUPENDOUS, THE GLAMOROUS, THE A-A-AMAZINGLY MIRACULOUS NEMEAN!"
"What the actual fuck?" croaked the crow, who hadn't at all moved from Dragon's maw. She'd noticed, since he'd only laughed harder when she told him not to laugh in the face of death, that he had completely stopped laughing now. Eve shifted briefly, looking at the wounded alligator for answers. To which, he gave none, and they were directed at the large deer, but Dragon did say one thing; that they'd won.
So why hadn't this felt like a victory? With a relatively upset croak the crow hobbled away to look over the fallen boar, nudging his neck with her beak.