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RE: [hatching] the undercity - Einsýnt - Dec 01 2020 Seeing Bayo's tongue stop mid-lick almost confirmed his dislike of the idea of grooming himself—and worse, letting someone else do it. Why would you want shit you want to wash off be in your mouth? Even though Bayo said using water would make him wet and cold again, Ein shrugged. Better than using his tongue, and besides, he was already wet and cold. @Bayo RE: [hatching] the undercity - Bayo - Dec 01 2020 Bayo wagged his tail and sat down, panting gently, looking all the world like he was grinning ear to ear, which he may as well have been. It was a similar action. "You're welcome!", he said, and lay down, setting his head on his paws as he waited for Ein to wash up, only getting up once to sniff at a mouse hole before determining that it was empty and laying back down. He looked up as the other walked out, tail thumping on the ground. He watched him shake himself off and stood up, shaking just to shake. "Feel better?", he asked, sniffing at the water, tempted to drink from it more even though it was dirty now. Flavoring, he reasoned! He pulled away instead and trotted towards the doorway, his brush waving back and forth as he exited the house, head held high as he looked around for any sign of prey, dead or alive. "So... food?", he said, "I'm hungry, are you hungry? 'Cause I'm hungry." He didn't quite seem aware he'd said that twice, but if he did, he didn't care. Bayo was too focused on his task, nose to the ground as he sniffed around, searching for a meal. "I don't smell anything," he said, "Might just be that the ruins don't really have anything to eat in 'em." Even a desert had food, but this section of Orion just seemed to be filled with nothing. At least the ceiling was pretty. RE: [hatching] the undercity - Einsýnt - Dec 02 2020 Ein turned when Bayo asked if he felt better, and he simply nodded as a response—but whether Bayo saw it or not was unknown, as the other was sniffing about at the water. When Bayo moved past him, Ein turned again to face the other's direction, but did not immediately follow him out of the ruined house. @Bayo RE: [hatching] the undercity - Bayo - Dec 02 2020 "Yeah!", he said with a grin, "I come from a cave called 'Canis'. It's so weird! It's covered in bones and water, and there are tunnels and rooms and drawings on one of the walls. Some places have footprints in the mud, but they were from a loooong time ago." Bayo craned his head and pointed towards the tower in the distance, "We could head over that way, it looks cool. Or! We could head towards Canis and find food there. If you get dirty again you can just clean off." He padded forward, tail swaying back and forth, still looking for prey in case a bold bird or a rat came currying out. Maybe a rabbit, if he was really lucky. He paused mid-step as he saw the rabbit. Apparently he was really lucky! "Shh... don't move. It'll run if we move quickly, we need to corner it," he said, and very carefully started to move around it, aiming to herd it down an alley and into a wall. RE: [hatching] the undercity - Einsýnt - Dec 02 2020 A cave called Canis. Ein tucked the information away and nodded to Bayo's words, but if there was the potential for the cave to be dirty, he was definitely not interested in going there despite the secrets it might hold. He especially did not want to go any places that were so caked with debris that there were still lingering footprints from a long time ago. What did that even mean? It sounded awful. @Bayo RE: [hatching] the undercity - Bayo - Dec 02 2020 Coyotes, hyenas, and jackals have a few things in common. They're scavengers, they hunt in packs, and they're really frggin' cute. But that last one wasn't really important in this situation. "Go on it's left, I'll get it from behind and herd it from the right," Bayo said, circling around slowly. He wiggled his butt and took off, chasing the rabbit, yapping in excitement as he bolted after it. He snapped at it and growled as it veered towards Ein, ears perking forward. "Ein! Drive it into the alley!", he yelled, the thrill of the hunt always exciting. He skid to a stop to prevent the rabbit from coming his way, leaving it one exit, the dead end. That rabbit had no idea what was coming for it. RE: [hatching] the undercity - Einsýnt - Dec 02 2020 As Bayo circled away, he gave quick orders to Ein. At first, the jackal pup merely tilted his head. Oh, he didn't want to participate— @Bayo RE: [hatching] the undercity - Bayo - Dec 02 2020 Bayo chased the rabbit for a few more strides, slowing for a moment and facing Ein, about to speak, only to receive a mean look. His head jutted back in offense and he stopped wagging his tail, his ears down. "Hey," he said, "I was jus' tryin' to have fun! I didn't think you'd mind." He frowned and looked down, a little hurt, which was silly, because it was just a look. But actions spoke louder than words, didn't they? "You're weird," he finally said, "Y-you won't lick your own fur or try to catch a rabbit! Is there something wrong with you?" Bayo genuinely didn't understand, but as he didn't understand Ein, he also didn't get that asking questions in such a way could be called rude. He was actually curious and wanted to know what was up with this weird pup, this pup like him that was uppity and glared and didn't want to do anything fun. "I didn't do anything wrong!", he said next, confused and upset. RE: [hatching] the undercity - Einsýnt - Dec 02 2020 Bayo looked hurt, defending himself by saying he was just trying to have fun. He went on to say Ein was weird, and asked the jackal what was wrong with him. As Ein was thinking over his answer, Bayo barked up again, claiming he did nothing wrong. @Bayo RE: [hatching] the undercity - Bayo - Dec 02 2020 Bayo blinked and watched Ein moved forward, ears perking up. He trotted after him and poked his head around the alley, spotting the rabbit nibbling on some sparse grass. So they hadn't lost it. "Same plan," he said, breathing out, "We can block it in, I think. I'll go around. You come in from this side, I'll come in from the other." Bayo took off at a gallop, dust flying as he rounded the next corner. His head quickly appeared at the other end of the alley, his eyes reflecting in the gloom. He slowly came into view, shoulders hunched. His jaws snapped and he lunged, chasing the rabbit down the narrow alley. He chased after it, tail wagging a mile a minute behind him, ears forward, a grin on his face. His golden eyes were big and wide, focused only on his prey. |