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Mom Thread 2015 - Eve - Nov 26 2015
@Fleur RE: your halo's slipping down - Fleur - Nov 26 2015
©sanctuare-2k15 @Eve RE: Mom Thread 2015 - Eve - Nov 26 2015
@Fleur RE: Mom Thread 2015 - Fleur - Nov 26 2015 Fleur's head moved to track the bird's movements, red eyes staring unblinkingly at her. It was probably a little creepy, but frankly, the skunk was kind of amazed that she hadn't passed out from shock and exhaustion by now. And then the little thing was peering at the tiara, and Fleur puffed up her chest just a bit, straightening up all regal-like, like Diamondfang had taught her, blowing out a noisy sigh at the question. "I. Am. Fleur," the skunk explained, words stilted and clipped as they made their way slowly past row upon row of cold, blunted pink fangs. "Who are. You?" The small-talk was making the itch come back, and without warning the woman had to glance away and swallow hard, lest the bile building in her throat erupt outwards. If she ignored where she'd just come from, it hadn't really happened, had it? The cold weight of the tiara said otherwise. ©sanctuare-2k15 @Eve RE: Mom Thread 2015 - Eve - Nov 26 2015
@Fleur RE: Mom Thread 2015 - Fleur - Nov 26 2015 Fleur blinked, head slowly swinging back to focus on the bird - Eve - and huffing out a short, soft laugh. The bird was... blunt. It was nice, after a life of trying to dissect the simplest reply. She ambled after the other woman after a pause, steps slow and measured, ears and tail slowly relaxing with every pace, approaching the water in no real hurry. She would puke, or she wouldn't. Didn't matter much in the long run. "Eve. A nice. Name. Fitting," the skunk hummed, glancing to her side to flash glittering pink teeth at the little bird. "Mine is. Short. For some-thing. Too," Fleur added, turning back to the path ahead without explaining what, exactly, that something was. "You've seen. Things. That look. Like me?" The words were soft and tinted with just a hint of curiosity, but were mostly a simple rumble, more out of politeness than any real interest. ©sanctuare-2k15 @Eve RE: Mom Thread 2015 - Eve - Nov 27 2015
@Fleur RE: Mom Thread 2015 - Fleur - Nov 27 2015 Fleur hummed, eyes flicking back and forth between the bird and the stream, only ducking her head to drink after Eve had. Fang had drilled let them eat it first, let them drink it first, never take what's offered into her head practically from birth. Even with all of the things the mongoose had gotten wrong, that one seemed to be pretty solid advice. It took her a moment to zone back into the conversation, too focused on noisily gulping down mouthfuls of clear water, flushing back the taste of blood and vomit. Still, the whole dragon-blowing-up-his-own-eye thing would catch anyone's attention. Raising her head, the skunk's gaze turned to peer down at Eve incredulously, one tiny ear flicking to the side. "Blew up. His. Own eye? How?" To be fair, she'd shattered her own jaw, but that sounded like a chipped nail in comparison to losing an eye. Fleur blinked, caught off-guard by the casual follow-up question. A soft chuff of a laugh escaped her clenched jaw, then another, and in moments she was cackling, the sound harsh and grating. Dimly, she was aware that it was, in fact, the first time she'd ever actually laughed. Gently - or as gently as she could, probably - the skunk scooped Eve up in one paw, reaching up and back to plop her in the middle of the fluffy white plain of fur that made up the assasin's back. "Oh, I. Like. You. You're funny." ©sanctuare-2k15 @Eve RE: Mom Thread 2015 - Eve - Nov 28 2015 It wasn't the first time Eve had been perched on top of someone's back and she was sure as hell it wouldn't be the last time. What was a first for her, though, was that she was called funny. People rarely laughed at any jokes she made - but this time she hadn't even cracked one. "I dunno," she said. "It just did." She looked down at Fleur for a moment, blinking, before puffing herself up contentedly where she stood. "So, Fleur," she started. "What have you been up to?" @Fleur RE: Mom Thread 2015 - Fleur - Nov 28 2015 "His eye just. Blew up?" Fleur's snout wrinkled in displeasure, eyelids twitching in sympathy. That had to hurt - plus it would leave you at a tactical disadvantage for the rest of time. A shudder ran through the fluffy skunk at the thought. "Creepy," she muttered, discomforted. The little weight on her back seemed to settle, quieting, before the question that had started her off on the unexpected laugh-attack returned. It wasn't any easier to answer, and so the guard lowered her mouth to the water again, drinking to fill the silence. It felt like a lifetime before she stopped, turning from the water to stare up at the Spire's blue, towering form, voice barely a whisper, the crown burning like fresh ice. "Nothing. Good," she began, tone humorless. "Have you. Heard. Of. The Merrymen?" The skunk stalled, gathering up her courage, trying to push the bone-deep anger, the fear and the guilt down long enough to explain. "I was. Raised. By their. Queen." She snorted in disgust, more self-loathing than towards the ubiquitous Diamondfang. "She called. Me. Her princess. Led me. Away from. My hatch-site." Tiny, rounded ears twitched, and Fleur let out a deep, rattling sigh. "Lost my. Brother. The queen. Kept me there. For weeks. But I snuck. Out and. Searched. Once per cycle." A grimace. "Never. Found him." The tiara burned, and she reached up a shaking paw to right it, perched at the top of her head, twinkling mockingly in the dim glow of Polaris. "Well. Found him. Now." |