May 07 2020, 04:04 PM
Pride dipped his head, entirely dignified as he took the fruit, offered by an enthusiastic child, and nibbled at it. It was a very serious sort of contemplation, giving it full and perhaps overly solemn consideration. He made a bit of a show of tilting his head from side to side as he sampled the flavor, and then nodded, at last, looking to Vivilene with approval.
"You know, I think you might be quite right. I can absolutely imagine that the purple grass tastes like this--peach, you say?"
He adjusted his limbs where he lay, untangling them just a tad and relaxing there. "As for lights, food... I think there are many who would appreciate that," Pride agreed. Before he could speak further his mind sabotaged him, an abrupt mental cry wondering at the unfairness of this child being limited from speech. What was causing it? Why would such an earnest, innocent creature find itself hampered so? The only thing he could imagine was that this was how her other father lived--and at least her ability to communicate mind-to-mind seemed strong. Still, it was saddening, and he tried to keep it off his face, leaning down instead to nibble again at the peach.
"Perhaps you can ask them what they need. Sometimes it may help them just to talk," he added, dragging his mind back to the topic at hand. "Would you like to rest here? Or perhaps I can take you back to your other father?" he suggested, still unsure who that might be.
"You know, I think you might be quite right. I can absolutely imagine that the purple grass tastes like this--peach, you say?"
He adjusted his limbs where he lay, untangling them just a tad and relaxing there. "As for lights, food... I think there are many who would appreciate that," Pride agreed. Before he could speak further his mind sabotaged him, an abrupt mental cry wondering at the unfairness of this child being limited from speech. What was causing it? Why would such an earnest, innocent creature find itself hampered so? The only thing he could imagine was that this was how her other father lived--and at least her ability to communicate mind-to-mind seemed strong. Still, it was saddening, and he tried to keep it off his face, leaning down instead to nibble again at the peach.
"Perhaps you can ask them what they need. Sometimes it may help them just to talk," he added, dragging his mind back to the topic at hand. "Would you like to rest here? Or perhaps I can take you back to your other father?" he suggested, still unsure who that might be.
@Vivilene