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RE: Born to Rule - Willow - Jul 26 2015 ________________
RE: Born to Rule - Adeyemi - Jul 26 2015 Adeyemi huffed, straightening up, and trotted over to the base of one of Eridanus' many trees. "We do not need to fly," he explained, "just to climb." He dug a talon into the bark experimentally, before trying to heave himself up off the ground. The first try ended with him on his back, and he croaked, getting up and fluffing his feathers free of dirt. The girl's words stopped him for a moment, and he thought, turning to look at her. "Yes," he replied after a moment, going back to scratching a foothold into the bark. "But it will be easier to search from tree to tree. More to see, less muck to walk through." post roll: With a determined heave, the turaco barely gripped onto the bark, scratching and clawing mightily to get up to even the first branch. Thankfully, he made it after a few near-falls, perching on the limb with a triumphant beat of his wings. "There! Easy! If there is anything to see, we will see it from up here," he announced happily, clearly waiting for the owl to follow his lead. RE: Born to Rule - Willow - Jul 26 2015 ________________
RE: Born to Rule - Adeyemi - Jul 26 2015 Adeyemi followed her gaze, seeing the vague outline of what must have been an exit. "Yes, that must be a way out of this wretched place," he called up to the owl in reply, eagerly hopping from his current branch and awkwardly clinging to the next, continuing this hop-stop-steady-hop mode of transport towards the spot. He stopped every so often, as if afraid to leave his companion behind, but just as unwilling to say he actually wanted her to accompany him. "There must be something else here," he mumbled to himself, searching the ground below for any signs of life beyond the occasional mouse. "we would not have been put here for nothing." This was whispered as a self-assurance, and Adeyemi peered back at the owl. "Where will we go, after this?" What else is there? RE: Born to Rule - Willow - Jul 26 2015 ________________
RE: Born to Rule - Adeyemi - Jul 26 2015 Nodding his agreeal, the turaco hopped to a stop, peering up at his companion. "Yes. Our purpose is not here. It is... elsewhere." Where, he didn't know, but this forest had given him nothing but the owl, and it remained to be seen whether she would even accompany him to wherever they were headed. "We should... explore? Yes. Explore outside of this place. Perhaps we will find others like ourselves," he added, a hint of rare curiosity and excitement lightening his tone. His wings flapped once, twice, air drying them from his soak in the pond, and Adeyemi peered down at the exit and up to his companion, moving his feet along the branch in an unconscious show of anticipation. "You will come with me, yes?" This was soft and hopeful, and a moment later he looked away from the owl, unhappy to have shown anything close to dependance. RE: Born to Rule - Willow - Jul 26 2015 ________________
((exit willow)) RE: Born to Rule - Adeyemi - Jul 26 2015 Feathers puffed up at the response, and Adeyemi let out a happy chirp, tail twitching. "Excellent! Uh, I mean, of course. It's safer to stick together, after all," he said, voice taking on a lofty tone. He was quick to follow the owl, half climbing and half falling down the tree to the base, and waddled after her. When they reached the tunnel's entrance, he hesitated, peering into it nervously. Still, his companion trudged ahead, and he would not show weakness in front of the first person he'd met in this forsaken place. "Wait for me," he croaked out, jogging after the owl, wings outstretched for balance. [ Exit Adeyemi ] |