Apr 23 2021, 01:30 AM
"The dragon!" Wyvern agreed, glancing back at Giggle. She had taken a defensive crouch, facing the ant with her wing-hands on the ground. "We're related--more or less--Carja knew her better. But she left! And she wouldn't have, on her own!" Would she? Bone breathed fire, not ice. And there was no way she'd have left Carja like that after a dangerous raid, Wyvern hoped.
She narrowed her eyes. "I do think it's a lie." The words came calmly, more of a statement than an accusation this time. At least she herself didn't feel the touch of a mind-control fungus in her head. At least Giggle seemed to be trustworthy--and she didn't think the fungus (Mother! She refused to call it that. What a ridiculous name.) would have spared her if it had had a chance to infect Giggle. Even so, she wished more than ever that she had the magic to see fungus.
And without it, what could she do? Ask Giggle to accompany her, and check on Bone together? I could ask the fungus, since it probably has spies everywhere--but what good will it do? If Bone was mind-controlled, she could burn Giggle. She could probably outfly Wyvern, too, if she tried to carry the hyena away. Wyvern'd never been a fighter; she couldn't stand up to a mind-controlled dragon with fire breath.
She couldn't ask Giggle to risk her life like that, especially not so soon after they'd both died. Wyvern clacked her beak furiously, digging her claws into the snow. Now, finally, she understood the desire to hurt someone. She felt it: the need to shake this ant and demand that the fungus hand over Bone. But she couldn't, and it was galling.
"Where does she live, then?" Wyvern asked icily, addressing the ant again. "I might like to visit one day." Ha. One day, who knew how far in the future, when she had finally figured out a safe way to do so. Hopefully it wouldn't be never.
She narrowed her eyes. "I do think it's a lie." The words came calmly, more of a statement than an accusation this time. At least she herself didn't feel the touch of a mind-control fungus in her head. At least Giggle seemed to be trustworthy--and she didn't think the fungus (Mother! She refused to call it that. What a ridiculous name.) would have spared her if it had had a chance to infect Giggle. Even so, she wished more than ever that she had the magic to see fungus.
And without it, what could she do? Ask Giggle to accompany her, and check on Bone together? I could ask the fungus, since it probably has spies everywhere--but what good will it do? If Bone was mind-controlled, she could burn Giggle. She could probably outfly Wyvern, too, if she tried to carry the hyena away. Wyvern'd never been a fighter; she couldn't stand up to a mind-controlled dragon with fire breath.
She couldn't ask Giggle to risk her life like that, especially not so soon after they'd both died. Wyvern clacked her beak furiously, digging her claws into the snow. Now, finally, she understood the desire to hurt someone. She felt it: the need to shake this ant and demand that the fungus hand over Bone. But she couldn't, and it was galling.
"Where does she live, then?" Wyvern asked icily, addressing the ant again. "I might like to visit one day." Ha. One day, who knew how far in the future, when she had finally figured out a safe way to do so. Hopefully it wouldn't be never.
@Giggle