Feb 22 2020, 10:28 PM
Bug spun, eyes wide. Let it live on in other ways, he'd said.
Then, as she seemed prone to do, she was distracted by his other words.
Eyes, wide, regarded the elf with excited hope.
@Attikias
Bug spun, eyes wide. Let it live on in other ways, he'd said.
Then, as she seemed prone to do, she was distracted by his other words.
Eyes, wide, regarded the elf with excited hope.
The little kitten-dragon considered, eyes wide, as she hovered and floated alongside Attikias. Oversized bat-wings carried her along in large, unsteady bobs through the air, the soft bass whumph of each wingbeat punctuated by slight disturbances of the dust beneath.
Of all the things that Dread had taught her, challenging her creativity had not been on the list. Confronted now with, for the first time, a question of creation, rather than destruction, she found herself drawing a blank. And, like most children, she then fell back on what she knew.
And then, her attention yet again rapidly shifting:
Bug listened intently, ember eyes wide and round.
Undoubtedly, she have barraged Attikias with another stream of questions--('what desert cave?' and 'why does it chip' among them) but his own question at once derailed her various, simultaneous trains of thoughts and sent them crashing over some forgotten cliff, her mind now on flight.
She seemed to enjoy it, though, bright-eyed; but she hadn't the words, in her youth, to describe it. That, of course, didn't stop her trying.
The dragon-kitten blinked, coming to hover wide-eyed before Attikias.
She had had... an idea.
She lost patience part of the way there--or, at least, a memory that someone was with her--and shot off ahead, giggling excitedly. Hopefully, Attikias could keep up.