Aug 15 2020, 02:32 PM
Khavur crouched in waiting, watching placidly, diligently, to see what its little sibling would choose. Ah, the chase? Well enough then. As soon as the mouse went flying, the beast went bounding after it, folding in its wings and keeping its heads from bobbing in different directions as to attain higher speed.
The mouse shouldn't really have had a chance, but alas, it ducked under a crevice far too small for Khavur to fit even a single snoot into. The large-horned head huffed out Khavur's disappointment, while the small-horned was turn to look back at the little sibling, its expression morphed to convey the misfortune that had just occurred. "Couldn't catch in time," Khavur spoke with the small-horned head. "Into darkness it fled." Maybe that statement was a little weirdly worded. Khavur didn't really care, it sounded nice in its head. Words popped in that mind all day, every day, for weeks! It had to learn to use them somehow. Maybe once it got better at words, it could make even more strange sentences. That would be fun.
"Seek another?" The large-horned head also twisted to look at the little sibling, its face displaying Khavur's frustration -- mostly at itself. It was as if Khavur were an arcade box, offering its sibling the opportunity to 'PLAY AGAIN?'. With the patience of a predator, the beast would await the response. Deep down, something was heating up in its belly, boiling and broiling with an emotion Khavur had not yet felt before.
Surely that feeling would be given a word soon enough.
@V-Chaos-Two
The mouse shouldn't really have had a chance, but alas, it ducked under a crevice far too small for Khavur to fit even a single snoot into. The large-horned head huffed out Khavur's disappointment, while the small-horned was turn to look back at the little sibling, its expression morphed to convey the misfortune that had just occurred. "Couldn't catch in time," Khavur spoke with the small-horned head. "Into darkness it fled." Maybe that statement was a little weirdly worded. Khavur didn't really care, it sounded nice in its head. Words popped in that mind all day, every day, for weeks! It had to learn to use them somehow. Maybe once it got better at words, it could make even more strange sentences. That would be fun.
"Seek another?" The large-horned head also twisted to look at the little sibling, its face displaying Khavur's frustration -- mostly at itself. It was as if Khavur were an arcade box, offering its sibling the opportunity to 'PLAY AGAIN?'. With the patience of a predator, the beast would await the response. Deep down, something was heating up in its belly, boiling and broiling with an emotion Khavur had not yet felt before.
Surely that feeling would be given a word soon enough.
@V-Chaos-Two