Jan 16 2018, 01:00 AM
He didn't know why Ritonai's words stung. They weren't directed at him, which honestly surprised him, considering his behavior. And she didn't accept his apology either. Then again, if he was in her place, he probably wouldn't either. However, her insults at Kera seemed unjust. She was kind, she was nice, and she was treating the wounds she had inflicted. ...well, maybe that was the problem.
Either way, he didn't appreciate the fox's tone, nor did her appreciate being called 'little cougar boy'. He hissed lowly at her words, but restrained himself - he would rather not get in another fight, especially since he had lost the last one.
Instead, he tried to ignore her and muffled his hissing, allowing Kera to finish cleaning his wounds while he continued to ponder how he was going to teach her to grow plants. As he thought about how exactly he would explain it, he inadvertadly released his own magic into the earth. A few sprouts of plants appeared and he happily dipped his face to nuzzle the leaves. Maybe he could teach Kera to love plants as he did. Maybe she would teach him to like mushrooms (he wasn't sure how much he liked them at this point).
"I supposed I could try to teach you,
but I'm not sure I know how to explain it. I'll do my best. But, please..." At this, he turned to Kera, suddenly becoming very serious. It was at this moment he realized how much this meant to him - the fight, the explosion in the cave, all the times he had raised his friends from the earth, they all amounted to this one feeling that he needed Kera to understand above all else. "Please be kind to the plants. If you are kind, they will be kind to you."
He couldn't bear to look at Nai as he said this. If only, maybe, he has said this to her instead of attacking, things would have turned out differently.
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"Speech looks like this."
Thoughts look like this.
tags: @Kera @Ritonai
notes: here
Either way, he didn't appreciate the fox's tone, nor did her appreciate being called 'little cougar boy'. He hissed lowly at her words, but restrained himself - he would rather not get in another fight, especially since he had lost the last one.
Instead, he tried to ignore her and muffled his hissing, allowing Kera to finish cleaning his wounds while he continued to ponder how he was going to teach her to grow plants. As he thought about how exactly he would explain it, he inadvertadly released his own magic into the earth. A few sprouts of plants appeared and he happily dipped his face to nuzzle the leaves. Maybe he could teach Kera to love plants as he did. Maybe she would teach him to like mushrooms (he wasn't sure how much he liked them at this point).
"I supposed I could try to teach you,
but I'm not sure I know how to explain it. I'll do my best. But, please..." At this, he turned to Kera, suddenly becoming very serious. It was at this moment he realized how much this meant to him - the fight, the explosion in the cave, all the times he had raised his friends from the earth, they all amounted to this one feeling that he needed Kera to understand above all else. "Please be kind to the plants. If you are kind, they will be kind to you."
He couldn't bear to look at Nai as he said this. If only, maybe, he has said this to her instead of attacking, things would have turned out differently.
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"Speech looks like this."
Thoughts look like this.
tags: @Kera @Ritonai
notes: here