"Oh give me a home where the buffalo roam,
Where the deer and the antelope play"
He'd left his tiny home in Eridanus with his Red Rat in tow. How did he get her to follow? Why, with bribes of food, of course! She was always happy enough to listen to him when her belly was full and now they went to catalog everything the saw over the cave in his little homemade book. It was easy enough to make berry dye ink and use feathers for pens, so he sketched and took notes on the creatures he saw. His book was filling up nicely but there was still a lot of work to be done.
Now with his leather book kept in a homemade satchel and his banjo tied across his back he trekked. It wasn't long before he made it to a new area that felt full of magic... and heat. Lots and lots of heat. He mopped a paw across his brow as he sat behind a rock, gazing up at the large black beast. He whistled lowly to himself as he stared upwards.
"Now, ain't that a beaut, Daisy-girl?" The rat behind him was staring upwards at the dragon, mouth formed into a silent hiss and eyes glaring. She knew better than to make noise where that thing could hear, she also knew better than to run. Tennessee had done nothing but feed and keep predators away... Perhaps he would do the same now.
Tennesse thought about documenting this dragon in his book but shook his head. He needed a more sheltered spot... An area that the dragon would have a hard time seeing. Perhaps if he were smarter he would have turned and run but he was far too brave and far too full of bravado to do that. He wanted to draw and write, and so he would.
After making sure the dragon wasn't looking at him he turned and dashed for a new area. Daisy took one look at the dragon and followed along, keeping low to the ground as her instincts told her. There, he was near a little alcove where he could watch the dragon and draw. It was still hot and horrible but he could deal with that for a few minutes.
Now, as he pulled out his book he didn't notice the little sparrow... but Daisy did. Tennessee always lead her to food and so she thought that was what the tiny bird was as she stared at it with hungry red eyes. Her teeth bared as she walked forward silently, intent on eating the creature.
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"This is how I talk!"
This is how I think!