Kethri shook her head to try and jar herself into composure, though it really only made her feel dizzy and sick afterward, her head hurting more than before. She looked up at the other and blinked stupidly, finally seeing that the green of the other's eyes wasn't her
eyes, but what looked like a film. Her gem, as she explained.
What an awful place for it to be. Kethri almost felt pity for Hecate, before remembering how she'd thrown her into a tree with ease. That thought was shut down as quickly as it came.
"... I'm Kethri,", she slurred slowly, her tongue heavy in her mouth, "I didn't know... I'm sorry."
Kethri folded her wings up and winced at the feeling of mud clogging her feathers, uncomfortable where she was on the ground. She so desperately wanted to clean herself off and fly somewhere safe, but at least Hecate was here in case anything were to actually happen.
But right now? She was less focused on Hecate.
Her poor feathers-
"Ah- I think we need to get cleaned off,", Kethri said, antsy, "I'm not too keen to remain on the ground..."
And her feathers weren't pristine!
@Hecate
"I'm not quite sure...", she mumbled, heaving herself up into an upright position.
She scanned for a suitable branch, one big enough to hold two owls of her side, and raised her wings, hoping this didn't end badly...
The moment she took off, she pitched to one side and squawked, wings flapping wildly as she tried to regain herself, only to faceplant into a patch of watery mud that reached up to her breast bone when she wrenched her head out of it, coughing and hacking the stuff out of her mouth.
"... Ew,", she mumbled miserably and toddled out of the mud, her feathers now muddy
and waterlogged. Just her luck. She looked up at Hecate, upset and hurt, and approached to lessen the distance, tears in her eyes.
This
sucked. Though... a darker part of her mind told her she deserved it for being such a- she shook her head again and reeled from the action, but at least she wasn't thinking about that anymore.
"Ah... I don't think I'm stable enough,", she said and doubted she could stay on a branch if she could barely even stay upright.
@Hecate
Kethri nodded and waddled towards the log, trying to
muffle her disgusted noises as her feet squelched and tuck in the mud as she walked. She managed to make it to the log and fluffed up her feathers, immediately tucking her head down to begin preening what she could reach. Mud got on her beak and face, but a quick rinse in a clear-water stream would probably do the trick. A bath didn't sound bad either.
The owlet stopped after a while, her beak aching, her tongue tired from spitting out so much mud. She shook her feathers out, stained from the black mud, and she realized in dismay that there was no way she was flying if she couldn't get her feathers clean. It would take
hours with her inexperience. Damn it.
Kethri swallowed and kept going, focusing on her primary feathers first, trying to at least straighten them out. It took some effort, but she managed to get a few suitable for flight, though she was still stained to look a very pale brown. She hated it.
"... When we get out of here, I can lead the way,", she mumbled, barely even audible, "I stand out in your vision, right? So... I can lead you through a path with little debris, so you have less of a risk of crashing into things."
Goodness, she was tired and dazed- probably unable to fly at all. But she had to at least try.
@Hecate
Kethri huffed and shuffled gently, uneasy about having the owl directly beside her, "... Right. Who is this person you're meeting?"
She preened as much as she could until her feathers seemed dry and light enough to bear her weight, her primaries clean enough that she was confident about flying. She shook her head and looked at Hecate, and sighed.
"... I'm sorry I was rude,", she mumbled, looking away, "I was... invasive, and blunt. I don't expect you to forgive me, but... mmph..."
Kethri didn't like the thought of having an enemy.
"... Can I make it up to you somehow?"
If Hecate asked her to leave, she would. Or eat mud- well, maybe not that.
@Hecate
Kethri's face hardened, "... They know about this place? Maybe they know how to get out..."
Birds were meant to fly free, not be confined to what was nothing more than an elaborate
cage. She knew nothing of the sky, nothing of the vast blue or what clouds felt like. But her feathers, her very bones... they knew. She yearned for the feeling of whatever was calling her to fly higher and higher, to escape.
She looked over to Hecate and at the mud, and reluctantly nodded, "Right... perhaps we can see if someone else may know. These Children can't be the only ones harboring knowledge, here, right?"
Kethri didn't quite realize that she'd said 'we', at first, but she found that she didn't exactly wish to take it back.
Her head snapped around to look at Hecate, blinking rather stupidly, "... I can do that. It sure knocked perspective into me, either way."
She ruffled her feathers and hummed softly, contemplating something.
Kethri shook herself out and raised her wings, "So... Where do you wish to go? My offer still stands. I can guide you away, and show you somewhere to rest and regain your composure."
@Hecate