It had taken Mjadhi some time to find an exit from Eridanus, but he’d done so eventually. And now he was here, in this tunnel, and he felt so very far from home already. He often turned to look back at the entrance into Eridanus, dark as it was with overgrown plants. Eventually, though, he was too far away to see it clearly, and he lay down and curled up in fear. He put his little paws over his eyes, but remembered then the Darkness that had nearly choked him to death inside his chrysalis, and he quickly opened his eyes again.
He wished Dovefeather were here so he could ask her what to do now. There were two paths ahead, and he didn’t know which one to take. And both were still far away. Either way, he’d still have lots of walking ahead of him. He wanted to sleep, and he was very hungry. He sniffed around for any food, but the only plant-life he could detect was that behind him, back in Eridanus. A large part of himself wanted to turn around and go back, curl up and fall asleep in the Fern Trench — the place where he had been born. But then he remembered Dovefeather’s advice again. That he needed to go explore the world outside the forest. What would Dovefeather think of him if he just gave up right away? No, he had to keep going.
Rising on shaky legs, low to the ground, he slunk farther into the tunnel, looking around warily, ever watchful for dangers — and food.
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Mjadhi was a very cautious little creature, which was understandable. He had no one to look after him, so he had to do that himself. And this tunnel was big and scary, and all too soon, he realized he was not alone inside it. Still, he decided it was better to be brave than to cower in a corner. Dovefeather had been nice to him, after all. His brown-black eyes landed curiously on the pastel-colored… Gembound. But what kind of Gembound was it? It looked sort of… dog-like. But it had very big ears. And it was bigger than he was.
He managed to keep his natural fear in check, and when it called to him, he came out of the shadows with his head held high, and a cautious smile on his face.
“H-hello,” he said shyly, hoping beyond hope that this Gembound was nice like Dovefeather. His dorsal crest bristled just a little bit, giving away his tinge of fear, but he swallowed and kept approaching the dog. How was he going to explore the whole world if he hid in a corner all the time? He had to make friends with people! But he also needed to be careful. His instincts told him he needed to be careful all the time.
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Mjadhi was rather taken aback by this Gembound’s overabundance of joy and excitement. He seemed to have zero caution about anyone or anything, and the little civet had no idea what to think of that. He was so careful by nature that this sort of behavior didn’t make any sense to him. He sort of blinked up at the dog, listening to his words and trying to make sense of all of them. He had picked up on language fairly quickly with Dovefeather, but he hadn’t spoke to anyone since then, so his vocabulary was still rather limited. He put everything together in his mind, and then tried to answer everything he’d been asked, and respond to all the things that weren’t questions.
“Yes, I’m exploring. Dovefeather told me to leave the forest, so I left. And now I’m trying to go everywhere in the whole world! What is Orion? If your name is Orion, then how did you… leave yourself? Are there two Orions? I don’t like the Dark, either. It tried to kill me when I was born. I couldn’t breathe, but I got out okay, and then it wasn’t Dark anymore. My name is Mjadhi. What are stars? I’m okay. I’m better now that I know you’re not gonna hurt me. You… you won’t hurt me, right?”
Okay, so, he couldn’t exactly speak elegantly yet, but at least he was getting somewhere.
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Mjadhi was quickly becoming a good listener. He had to be if he wanted to keep up with everyone, and if he wanted to keep asking more questions. To ask questions, you had to have something to work off of, and part of that meant listening. And, boy, did this dog have lots to say! So… he was trying to explore the whole world, too? Maybe they could be exploring buddies! That seemed fun. And Orion was so much bigger than him, maybe the dog could keep him safe. Since the world was still a scary place for the little fuzzy brown civet.
“Where is the place Orion?” Mjadhi asked, filing away the name for later.
“I wanna go there and see the stars!” He stared in awe as his new friend shot colorful sparks up into the air.
“Stars are pretty…” he said, brown eyes wide as he watched the sparks fade.
“Since we’re friends, we should go to Orion together. You were born there, so you can show me things there, right? Maybe we should just explore the whole world together! Being by myself is lonely…” Mjadhi thought back to when he met Dovefeather, right after he fought off the Darkness. Being so young, he had no concept of pride or that showing fear could be embarrassing. He swallowed, and looked up at Orion.
“Are you afraid of the Dark, too? When I was born, everything was Dark, and I couldn’t breathe. And I had to push real hard against the Darkness to get out of it, and then I could finally breathe. I don’t like the Dark now…”
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Orion was very quiet after that, not responding at all to what Mjadhi had just said. The civet ducked his head, thinking maybe he'd said something wrong.
"It -- It's okay," he said quietly to the dog.
"We can go exploring together later if you want. We don't have to go now..." He gave a smile to his new friend, and then turned and trotted off down the tunnel. At the last minute, he said,
"It was nice to meet you!" And then he was gone.
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