It had been some time since Tukluk had been in Cetus. He’d only been there once, and that was where he’d met that weird wolf who’d creeped him out so much. He laughed at himself, remembering his insane reaction to the flowers which had grown from his body. He’d come a long way since then, crafting an entire bag with his bare hands and his Magic. He was still proud of the little backpack, which had carried not much more than a stray seed or two, which he planned on bringing back to Eridanus with him to plant and see what they sprouted into.
His head turned a full 180° at the screech he heard close by. It was hard to see in here, and hard to smell anyone because of the water clinging to the air.
“Hello?” he called out, hoping that whatever had made that noise wasn’t about to eat him. He turned his body to face the noise.
“Are — are you okay?”
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Shrill laughter pireced through the air above the liogoose. It came from Riffi. The baby blue jay had been watching her accident from the safety of the trees, hidden behind a plumage of leaves. She hopped down to a lower branch, revealing herself.
"Ouch! That's gotta hurt!" She snorted, pushing back her urge to laugh some more. Her remark wasn't out of empathy or concern for the liogoose, and she wore it on her tone like the bright feathers of birds of paradise. Riffi's eyes sparkled with immature amusement, she clearly found Serendipity's pain funny.
Riffi heard another voice not to far way. From her high perch see could see a tiny Gembound carrying a sack. She wondered if he carried anything.. interesting... in there. The blue jay turned her back to the liogoose who had still not gotten up.
Maybe.. she's not okay after all. Riffi felt a pang of guilt for laughing at her, especially since she saved her from drowning in the mud. She flutter clumsily to an even lower branch to get a closer look. "Hey." She called out to Serendipity, her voice softer than before. "Are you okay?"
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OOC: hope you don't mind if I join in
Wait, okay… Now there were… two Gembounds somewhere nearby. Tuck hopped forward, going slowly since it was so hard to see in this damn mist. He followed the second voice and suddenly found the liogoose on the ground, next to a rock, covered in muddy water. She looked like she wasn’t about to get up anytime soon. Tuck wished he had a light spell right about now. It would be easier for him to tell what was wrong with the Gembound, if anything. He glanced up at the bird in the tree, and then promptly ignored it, since it had laughed at the liogoose for getting hurt, and a rapidly maturing Tuck didn’t think that was quite so funny anymore.
“What’s wrong?” he asked the prone creature.
“Where does it hurt? I can help if you tell me where you hurt.”
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Tuck was totally in Doctor Mode at this point, and had forgotten everything else around him except for the Gembound who was in pain before him. He focused on his Magic, trying to grow a Tamusen branch for pain. His Magic, however, didn’t want to work with him at the moment, and only grew one or two small red leaves. He sighed. It would have to do.
“Here,” he told the liogoose,
“eat these, and the pain should go away soon. Once you can move, you should get up out of the mud and try to shake off.” He paused, trying to think if he knew of any plants that caused one to be warm.
“Gods, what I wouldn’t give for a Fire Spell right about now. I could warm you up no problem.” Tuck held out his right hand, offering her the leaves and waiting patiently for her to consume them.
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"Okay!" Riffi sang in a cheeky tone. "If you say so!"
Yeah, she's fine. The bird decided. Now Riffi could make fun of her failure without any pesky guilt weighing her down. She couldn't help but find herself giggling at Serendipity's sarcasm. She was beginning to like this Gembound. This liogoose was fun to play with.
She spied the other Gembound she had seen when she was higher in the branches before. He had come to Serendipity's aid and was now offering her some red leaves that he grew off his body.
Gross.
It was not the red leaves Riffi was interested in however, but the monkey's bag. What was in there? She had to find out. It was killing her! The fledgling fluttered to another branch and landed heavily on thin limbs, making them shake under her sudden weight. She stretched out her neck to peer inside from above. There seemed to be what looked like two seeds. They looked delicious to the baby blue jay and made her stomach growl. Surely this marmoset wouldn't mind if she took one..
Riffi fluttered behind him as tended to Serendipity and carefully hopped up to the bag and went to stick her beak in, hoping to snatch up a seed before the liogoose's healer noticed.
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Tuck was glad that the small Tamusen leaves had worked like they were supposed to, even though his spell hadn’t been very strong. And the hybrid girl seemed to be reacting well to his help. Even though he was still young and could be pretty immature and even downright mean sometimes, he was beginning to see the benefits of being kinder to others. It felt good to know that he had helped someone all on his own, and to know that this Gembound was now grateful. She began to speak, telling him thanks for helping her. Then she interrupted herself, glaring at something behind him and letting out an admonition of some kind.
He spun around, and saw that annoying mean bird rooting around in his bag.
“HEY!” he screeched, voice high-pitched and shrill.
“GET OUTTA THERE!” Tuck quickly hopped towards his bag and tried to snatch it up. It was sturdy enough to handle a good yanking. He would know; he’d made it himself. Still, it took him a moment to get a good grip on the bag, and he was afraid the bird would fly off with a seed. At the last second, though, he grabbed one of the handles of his backpack and pulled it away from the bird, not caring if it hurt the other Gembound in the process.
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