Mar 13 2018, 02:10 AM

The wolf's mouth half-opened and then shut. Kera knew what it was like to want to rip something apart and destroy it out of hatred and anger and things, but actually doing that was-- well, it wasn't particularly fun. She was worried Asimona would end up regretting it later, if she did it.
Her ear flicked. "You can--" she began, though was quickly cut off as the dragon crumped back to the ground. She watched for a moment and then shook her head, continuing. "You can try and catch fish if you want-- if you can move. You just have to lie down by the river, you can try it?"
Kera approached the river absently, laying down on her stomach and peering over her shoulder towards Asimona again. "It's okay," she said. "I've caught food for others before but sometimes they didn't ever really appreciate it." She huffed tensely at this. The memory of Aka was akin to the scent of carrion-- unpleasant and eye-watering. She tried to push the owl out of her mind.
Her mind, instead, turned focus towards the river as she leaned over, peering into the depths. She caught sight of a fish and leaned over towards it, narrating backwards towards Asimona. "Just, when you see a fish you just gotta--" She swiped a massive paw into the water, though she caught nothing, briefly tipping over until her nose touched the water.
She was quick to save herself, however-- she scrambled backwards out of the water and shook herself off with a groan. "--not like that, but you just have to grab it when you see it. It can't move out of the water so once it's out, it won't get away."
Her ear flicked. "You can--" she began, though was quickly cut off as the dragon crumped back to the ground. She watched for a moment and then shook her head, continuing. "You can try and catch fish if you want-- if you can move. You just have to lie down by the river, you can try it?"
Kera approached the river absently, laying down on her stomach and peering over her shoulder towards Asimona again. "It's okay," she said. "I've caught food for others before but sometimes they didn't ever really appreciate it." She huffed tensely at this. The memory of Aka was akin to the scent of carrion-- unpleasant and eye-watering. She tried to push the owl out of her mind.
Her mind, instead, turned focus towards the river as she leaned over, peering into the depths. She caught sight of a fish and leaned over towards it, narrating backwards towards Asimona. "Just, when you see a fish you just gotta--" She swiped a massive paw into the water, though she caught nothing, briefly tipping over until her nose touched the water.
She was quick to save herself, however-- she scrambled backwards out of the water and shook herself off with a groan. "--not like that, but you just have to grab it when you see it. It can't move out of the water so once it's out, it won't get away."

@Asimona