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Birth of a River - Styx - Sep 06 2018 A deep breath. He was crowded in. It didn't bother him, any. After all, it was all he knew. But something told him to move, and so he did. The chrysalis gave out easily, dumping him to the ground. The pup blinked his eyes open, floppy ears twitching. The pup, all roundness, got to his feet. There was a funny smell, and he looked down to see the ground was burnt beneath his feet. No bother. He yawned, and looked around, trying to find what was going on. RE: Birth of a River - Cry - Sep 09 2018 It was above him, on the tip of a stalactite. A perfectly round, perfectly beautiful piece of blue. Glistening in the light of the lights and shivering softly as the creature inside began to stir. It could have been a drop of water, for all any passerby could see, but it was a gem and it was ready to hatch. Another shiver and a small crack appeared on the surface as the chick inside took a breath. Another breath, another crack. And when its eyes fluttered open, the bottom shattered and the bird was sent plummeting to the ground. It didn't react to the sudden feeling of falling, just stared around with wide eyes as the world passed them by. As the first thoughts began to roll through their head, they realized that they liked this feeling. The feeling of falling, of wind whipping across their body, the chill on their feathers blocked by the cover of thick fluid from the gem. They were like a drop of water, a very big drop of water, gently falling through the wind. Ah, it was lovely. But it was over a lot sooner then they wanted it to be. All of a sudden, their descent came to a stop and they slammed into something warm and kind of soft. It was gone in an instant as they bounced off painfully, the place where they had collided suddenly hurting. They didn't know that pain could exist. And not pain this bad. With a small chirp, they fell onto the hard, rocky ground and rolled away from the pup from the momentum before coming to a stop. They sat there, wide-eyed, their breathing fast and fearful. What had just happened? @Styx RE: Birth of a River - Styx - Sep 12 2018 The pup's ears perked, looking up at a small cracking sound. He could see something small and round, a rather pretty shade of blue. The pup sniffed, tilting his head. What was that? And then it broke open, and something was falling. It was white-ish in color, fast enough to be nothing more than a blur. The pup had not yet learned gravity, or what it felt like to be struck. He did not yet know that something falling could strike him, or that something could hurt. So he did not move, did not attempt to dodge out of the way. He simply grunted when he was struck, knees buckling under him. The pup caught himself, and turned to see the white thing laying on the ground. He plodded over to it, lowering his head and nudging it with his nose. "Hello, are you alright?" he rumbled, with a voice surprisingly deep for a pup. @Cry RE: Birth of a River - Cry - Sep 12 2018 The little bird watched as the dog got closer, not really sure how to react to them being there. As they nudged them, they suddenly found themselves moving. They leaped to their feet, as if the fall hadn't even happened. They shook themselves out, the wetness on their feathers still weighing them down a bit, but they didn't mind. They quite liked the feeling. They took a deep breath and stared at the dog a moment. Who were they again? Where had they come from? They didn't realize that they in fact had been the one they landed on so they were a bit perplexed. "Uh, yes, I'm fine. I just, uh..." They looked up. Where had they come from? They had fallen? Truly? They couldn't even see the ceiling! And they were fine! Oh, the drama! "Oh, I fell all this way? It's amazing I survived, isn't it? I must be a truly spectacular bird!" They sighed and looked away dramatically. "If only I knew where I was..." @Styx RE: Birth of a River - Styx - Sep 21 2018
RE: Birth of a River - Cry - Sep 29 2018 The mockingbird looked up and down the pup. Had they landed on them? Is that why they hadn't immediately crashed onto solid rock? It was a good thing, then, that he had been there. RE: Birth of a River - Styx - Oct 09 2018
RE: Birth of a River - Cry - Oct 10 2018 They continued to look at themselves in the reflection of the pool, observing the small round gem just below their eye. They blinked, admiring the tiny thing and a small trilling sound came from their beak. RE: Birth of a River - Styx - Oct 11 2018
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