May 19 2016, 05:51 PM
Mjadhi opened his dark brown eyes, only to immediately close them again when the amniotic fluid in his chrysalis flooded them. And thus, his first memory was born — and it was one of pain, the stinging feeling of having liquid in one’s eyes. He squeezed them shut hard, an automatic reaction to the pain, feeling the urge to rub them despite having the ability to do so. He lay, suspended in the chrysalis for quite some time, without trying to move again. All was dark and quiet. The silvery-black orb that made up his egg lay nestled in the Fern Trench in Eridanus, and so far, nothing had come to disturb it…
And then something skittered past the egg, scratched at it for a moment, and then continued scurrying away, until everything was silent again. Whatever the creature had been was irrelevant — most assuredly some small Lesser Gembound. A mouse, perhaps, or a lizard. Now it was gone, but it was enough to pique Mjadhi’s curiosity. What had that noise been? And where had it gone? When those questions bubbled up in his mind, more a sense of simple curiosity than any kind of coherent, worded thought, a feeling began to spread outward through his body, starting at his left thigh and going from there. However, the tingling feeling quickly subsided, and, not knowing any better, the civet decided that such a tingling feeling was a natural occurrence.
There was still this trouble about not being able to open his eyes, though… And suddenly he was feeling like he needed to move his limbs, too.
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And then something skittered past the egg, scratched at it for a moment, and then continued scurrying away, until everything was silent again. Whatever the creature had been was irrelevant — most assuredly some small Lesser Gembound. A mouse, perhaps, or a lizard. Now it was gone, but it was enough to pique Mjadhi’s curiosity. What had that noise been? And where had it gone? When those questions bubbled up in his mind, more a sense of simple curiosity than any kind of coherent, worded thought, a feeling began to spread outward through his body, starting at his left thigh and going from there. However, the tingling feeling quickly subsided, and, not knowing any better, the civet decided that such a tingling feeling was a natural occurrence.
There was still this trouble about not being able to open his eyes, though… And suddenly he was feeling like he needed to move his limbs, too.
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