The little creature waited with expectancy for an answer, only to feel the connection slipping away. It let out a small, squishy noise that would never be heard. It couldn’t hear pride’s voice- only the lowest rumbles of it managed to permeate the walls of its home.
But for the first time, the little creature felt its aloneness acutely in the dark- although it was warm and cozy here it was aware that no-one else would find it here. It thought out frantically, trying to figure out how to restore the link, to somehow tap into the power that it had never known existed.
It searched- and its thoughts were becoming ever clearer. Somewhere along the line, it had realized where the great creature stood- linked its home with the connection to his mind.
...Mr. Host?
But whatever power it sought remained elusive.
@Pride.
The little creature searched, and squirmed, and, finding nothing, was able to settle back down. Although its pug-like face showed unseen wrinkles of disappointment. Large eyes searched the dark but only for a moment. Soon it was curling up again, sinking down into the warm wrinkled wall of its home. Once more, it tried to reach out.
Mr. Host?
And this time, something
did answer it, although it wasn’t the wondrous being that it was calling for. Instead the peaceful feeling of magic flooded out, a soft white glow barely permeating the skin of the parasite’s abdomen. The little creature looked down in wonder, and reached out- but the magic was neither the right type, or the right spell, to do what it was looking for.
But it was a distraction, and very quickly it had forgotten its loneliness entirely.
Magic was a good feeling. It would keep doing it.
@Pride
Abruptly, there was the voice again- the thoughts- and the tiny creature was no longer alone. It elicited a small squishy sound of joy, mandibles twitching into what might have been a smile.
Yes, I know you! You brought me here! You made me warm and safe. The outside was cold. It was too big and it was awfully scratchy. I didn’t like it out there, but you saved me. At the memory of the outside world, so awfully vast and cold, the parasite shivered.
Thank you very much, Mr. Host!
Pride questioned again who it was, and the tiny parasite thought again.
I only just woke up. The place before the cold, big place was nice, but I got too big for it. Then I came out into the cold. And then I climbed on some big, green things and saw you! You are very pretty. But before the cold place I never thought about me. This is new.
The question of where it was presented a new conundrum. It shuffled.
I’m already with you, Mr. Host! At least, I think I am. I don’t think you can find me here.
As the glow faded back into the dark, the excited little creature tried again.
Magic? Yes! I was glowing! It’s dark in here, but there was light for a moment. It felt good, did you feel it too? the little one seemed pleased.
@Pride
Abruptly, the touch of mind to mind was gone, leaving the small creature with nothing except a feeling of growing anxiety. Had it said something wrong...? And then suddenly the little creature felt itself lurch as the stag set into motion and ran. It bounced and struggled to keep a grip on the slippery walls, bounced and rocked and unused to the feeling of pure and undiluted panic.
Mr. Host?! What's going on!? its thoughts called helplessly into the abyss yet received no answer. It tried again to re-establish the link, but its understanding of magic and how such a thing worked was still poor. Again its soft glow illuminated the inside of Pride's stomach, brighter this time- as what looked like veins of light spread out from the little one's touch into Pride. The parasite had connected with him, somehow, but not in the way that it wanted. The warm pleasantness that it had tapped into before was useless, now, and didn't help alleviate the feeling of fear.
As the glow faded, the feeling did not.
@Pride
The little one felt the world stop shaking finally, and after taking a moment to ensure that it wouldn't move again- it scrambled back up onto its little feet. It perked up as Pride's mind-voice reached it once again.
Mr. Host! it thought back in a flurry of panic.
What's going on?
But as Pride spoke of getting it out, the tiny creature felt a piercing jab of fear.
No! I don't want to! It's bad out there! It's cold and bright and itchy! I like it in here! It hunched down onto the floor of Pride's stomach but even so knew it would make no difference. It scrambled as far back into the tiny space as it could before it could be kicked out.
I'm not supposed to be in the cold. Please, Mr. Host! You're nice. Please let me stay!
@Pride