Giggle eyed the fluffyblack with a faint sense of amusement, and a brief flash of almost maternal protective instinct--but this was fleeting, and gone before she could even take note of it.
"It is true. No, it does not hurt. Watch."
The hyena padded over to the bonepile, and eyed them all up and down. She noticed that the crow was curious, but not touching them. She glanced at her.
"Touch them if you want. Just don't move them once I start."
Then she looked back to the pile, blowing briefly through her teeth as she considered. At last, she picked her way through to the middle and lifted what looked like the skull of a raven, with some vertebrae still clinging to it like a broken, hanging cable.
She turned, padding back around the baby crow and to her boulder; she scaled this, then carefully aimed and tossed the skull down into the bones. It was small, so it didn't make all that much of an impact, but it seemed to be enough for the hyena.
Giggle watched the bones rattle and spin, clattering at the impact; she closely watched the way that they turned and landed and rocked as they came to rest. And she watched once they were still, eyes picking out patterns and meanings within the patterns. At length, she lowered herself to sit on her haunches, and--still eyeing over the bones--she spoke.
"There are patterns with missing pieces. Bits that need more. That is in your past: your now, since you are so young. It means that you are on a hard journey. You are tiny, young, and alone, so that isn't a surprise."
Giggle eyed over the rest, and her eyes locked on another bit of the pile. She nodded.
"In the middle, there is a pile that is tangled. One of them still rocks. Whatever you do now, little bird, now and in your future, it will come back to you threefold. Remember this. If you harm, you will be harmed; if you help, you will be helped. If you kill, you will be killed. Unless it's to eat," she added. "We all need to eat."
Giggle then fell silent one last time, dark eyes picking over the pile. Finally, she seemed to find what she was looking for. "Ahh... but it is your future that's most interesting, Eve. There are bones there--ribs, and fingers, and claws, in a circle facing out. Right around the skull, do you see them? ...They mean that you will, when you are older, maybe much older, face a great challenge. You need to prepare for this, be ready for it, because if you aren't..." The hyena shrugged a little, or as best a hyena can, and then turned and came back down, moving to lay down beside the crow.
"If you aren't, bad things might happen."
She's young. She'll never remember all of this.
"Just remember that if you do good things or bad, those things will happen back to you--and to be ready for a lot of trouble when you are older. ...You can sleep now, if you want. Let me know when you are hungry, again."
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Roll the bones.