Hikari hopped through the murk of Cetus, chirping quietly as he walked through the swamp and thought of the baby birds. Nox had been away for a bit, and he had gotten bored, so he wandered off, walking through the swamp and looking at all of the trees.
The swamp had gotten darker, lately, so dark that he had been able to wander farther than he had ever been before, into the places where he would normally have to hide under Nox or do his special magic to avoid the light. He adored the new darkness, reveling in being able to go wherever he wanted without fearing being burnt.
A hacking, coughing noise interrupted his reverie. His head shot up at the sound- was something choking? He toddled over to the source of the sound, perching on a nearby dead log and looking down at a scaly, toothy thing, laying there. His eyes widened. "Are you a swamp monster?"
@Dark
He smiled happily at the monster. Of course he wouldn't eat him- swamp monsters didn't eat birds, they ate fish, duh! "I'm- I'm Hikari!" he said, after a moment's pause. The name came to him almost instantly, and yet, he had no idea where it came from.
Well, it was his name, and it was fitting, so he accepted it as his own willingly. "Why were you choking? Are you okay? Did you have a bit of food stuck in your mouth?"
@Dark
"Oh, magic! I can do take-light-away magic!" Hikari proclaimed proudly. "It makes light not burn for a bit!" He tried not to think of his other magic- the magic that he used before.. before the bird. It didn't help. His eyes watered as he attempted not to cry in front of the swamp monster.
But they only watered for a moment, a fraction of an instant, where if one wasn't looking close, they wouldn't see the tears that had threatened to well up in reminder of the incident with Nox. Then, they were gone, and Hikari was back to his 'cheerful' self. "Of course I'd ask! Even swamp monsters need to be okay and not choking on things!"
"Yeah! I'm gonna ride the swamp monster!" Hikari cried, half-fluttering, half-leaping over to Dragon's head. It didn't matter that he was really just perching on his head- he threw himself into it whole-heartedly. Anything to distract himself from his bad memories.
@Dragon
He thought for a moment. The little Gembound had never seen a large body of water before, much less been present with one. The swamp was damp and comforting- perhaps water was like that, but with less dirt? He'd have to find out. "Yeah! Onwards, to the river!"
Hikari tilted his head, confused, at the next question. "What's the difference?" Light burned, seared the skin beneath feathers, made the rest of the world uninhabitable- at least, he hadn't seen anyone besides the lightwalker in the bright room. Wasn't fire the same? "I dunno if you'd see my not-light spell. It's already real dark in here- it's why I don't need to use it!"
"Plants!" he said, almost automatically. Bugs would be tasty, too, he felt, but bugs were tiny and cute and crawled up your legs; bugs were not for eating unless you were real hungry. "Seeds an' stems an' stuff!"
@Dragon
Hikari shuddered. This fire Dragon spoke of sounded even worse than light was- he would have to avoid it at all costs. "No thanks. Fire sounds scary." he replied.
A reflection caught his eye, and he turned to look down at the water. There was a bird mirrored in it. "I dunno. I just know I'm a birdie." he responded distractedly, trying to see the mirror image clearly through the ripples of Dragon's steady movement through the water.
A revelation came to his mind. Was this bird.. him? Hikari leaned closer, looking from himself to the reflection, matching up the spots of white that had begun to show through in his feathers to the bird in front of him. He was standing on the very edge of Dragon's head, leaning forward precariously. His talon slipped, failing to keep a grip on the swamp monster's scales.
Hikari's wings flailed, and he fell, head-first, into the water. The bird splashed in the water, failing to keep himself up. He kicked at the water, but he was unable to keep himself afloat among the murky swamp water. He was sinking, his breath coming out in short, panicked bursts. "Dragon!" he called, before his beak went beneath the water.
@Dragon