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And down she tore the walls - Viola - May 17 2019 In the gorge of Monoceros, surrounded by the swirling heat and dry air of the cave of winds, a large, smooth, egg-shaped rock was growing in plain sight. It was black and streaked with brown and gold colors and, for the past few minutes, had begun to wobble. RE: And down she tore the walls - Azure - May 18 2019 The blue bird-hybrid had fled as far as she could, from Eridanus--to what she could only imagine was the end of the caves. Like Viola, she'd found a surprising calm, a true "first enjoyment," in the soothing warmth of the cave's dry winds. But she'd remained lost, here, alone; scrounging what little food she could, hiding in darkened corners and sunning herself only when she was certain that no one else was near. She was out foraging now, and the cracking of the chrysalis drew her near. She wasn't sure what the sound had been, though she'd heard a hatching once before. A falling rock? A stick, perhaps, snapping underfoot? Cautiously she approached, her feathers ragged and her ribs thin, until at last the ostrich chick was in sight. It was-... a strange thing, she decided at once, though no stranger than others in the caves. Hell, her own family had rather specialized in "strange, half-bird creatures," and it most certainly looked as though Viola fit that bill: long birdlike legs, and feathers, but a long serpentine neck. Like her own, a little; like Blackberry's had been, a long goose's neck, though the feathers were mere fuzz--and thick with stripes. Cloudberry--or Azure, as she'd taken to thinking of herself, now--watched uncertaintly. Once upon a time she'd have reported dully back to her family that there was a new hatchling--one, undoubtedly, to take in. But her family was gone. She couldn't raise another Gembound, that much was for sure. Her family would have wanted her, then, to prove herself--to attack this thing, perhaps to kill it. To show her strength and claim this cave for her own. Uneasy, she watched the child. She wasn't aggressive. She'd never been like them and she had no idea, really, how to handle this. Leave it alone? No. Her anxiety grew. Screw it, she thought abruptly, and fiercely. She'd do the exact opposite of what her family would have asked of her. Azure had meant to stride out from behind her rocks with confidence, radiating good intent. Instead she stumbled, a little--weary and hungry--and her scraggly appearance made her look a little menacing, instead, the way an unstable, starving animal might. But she showed no ill intent, her gaze strong as she approached Viola. She stopped a few feet off, hesitating for a moment as the winds howled overhead, and then she spoke. "Hello," she started, and her voice, at least, was strong. ...Right, what now? "My name is Azure," she decided. So it was finalized, then, in a sense... A strange sense of giddy freedom, and of fearful change, swept over her as she pushed on. "You're safe here with me. You're--new? Do you know your name?" This last was said in a bit more of a jumbled rush. She'd never been good at conversation. She'd never been tasked with conversation. But... the questions seemed right, at least. Or at least to the best of her (granted, limited) judgement. @Viola RE: And down she tore the walls - Viola - May 19 2019 As soon as there was a flash of color in her sight, the chick's head snapped around to focus on the creature stumbling out of its hiding spot. She stepped back a bit, her wings fluttering and her feathers ruffling with surprise as this scraggly creature came close. Her beak clacked, as if a small warning, and her eyes narrowed to gaze at the hybrid. RE: And down she tore the walls - Azure - May 19 2019 Azure was immediately at a loss. ...Err. Where is here..? She looked around, feeling a little foolish, her heart still hammering in her chest. This "social interaction" thing was proving to be more stress than it was worth--and what was worse, she was feeling this stupid in front of a hatchling! Somehow, this made it even more terrible, and she had to struggle to push all the thoughts away--reminding herself harshly that she was free, now, and had to learn this stuff on her own. -Shut up--so where is here? she asked herself. "We're in... caves. I don't know the name of this one. Most are a little cooler, uh. Darker, wetter." Azure babbled on, as if hoping that all of this vaguely-related information would cover the whole "I don't know the answer" thing. "This cave is hot, and dry. And windy." She cast a brief glance skyward, eyeing the little bits of dust and stick caught in the air currents above. It was a dangerous place to fly. But-... She glanced to Viola again. Could this bird even fly? Even later on? Its wings seemed rather stubby--but then, she supposed, so had hers at hatching. Awkwardly she fell silent, fidgeting briefly as she sat herself down. Viola was clearly a little nervous of her (and some part of Azure was hurt, a little, by that--given her past, and all), so she kept her distance. But she didn't really know what to offer. For a moment she nearly asked if Viola had just arrived here, out of some stupid instinct, then pushed that thought roughly aside. Why would I even ask that?! Of course she's new, she just HATCHED. Why am I so stupid? Fool, she berated herself, out of habit. Her mind drifted, a little, detached and nervous, and she looked over at the remains ostrich chick's chrysalis as if to distract herself. But this reminded her that the bird must have a gemstone, somewhere, and her gaze flicked curiously back to Viola. Ooh. It's kind of like mine. "I know you can't see it, but your stone--we all have stones, like the ones we hatched from?--it's on your head. It's very pretty," she went on. She'd never tried just... complimenting someone before. She was really just stating the truth; she liked Viola's gem. But almost immediately after speaking, she felt foolish for even having said it, falling silent again at once. @Viola RE: And down she tore the walls - Viola - May 20 2019 At Azure's mention of other caves being damp and cold, Viola's features twisted in obvious disgust as she looked at her surroundings. Why would anyone want to live where there wasn't dry heat, wind that pushed through the feathers and warm rock and sand beneath their feet? Who wanted to be wet? That didn't sound pleasant at all. RE: And down she tore the walls - Azure - May 20 2019 Azure felt herself in agreement, calming a little, at Viola's assessment of Monoceros--warm, windy. Good. And there was nothing particularly strange to Azure about claiming an entire cave. Her own family had done the same, and invaded another--though they'd been destroyed, for that. Viola's implication, though, that Azure "could" stay because she allowed it, pricked some nonsensical pride. My family owned. My family killed. I could crush you-... She took a deep breath and paused in her thoughts, trying to push them away. It didn't matter, to her--where it really should have--that Viola was just a chick. And where some might have tried to guide the ostrich chick with friendly advice--suggesting, perhaps, that many shared the cave, or that there were stronger Gembound about--Azure had access to no such experience. To her, her entire life had been take, or be beaten. "I'll stay," she agreed instead, roughly. It was half a confirmation, half a threat, as if to say that yes, she lived here now, and it didn't matter what the chick said. But she didn't know what more to say, and she felt her mind shutting away into cold and distant once again. Such a mountain, formed from such a molehill. When Viola asked about her stone, though, Azure tilted her own head downward. She displayed the blue-sparking sapphire over her head, and spoke. "Mine's on my head, too. Those are the best ones," she decided--hers was pretty, as she knew from seeing her own reflection. Perhaps the only pretty part of her strange, misshapen body. This ostrich's crown, too, looked pretty--shiny and regal. Azure tried to imagine what Viola would look like without it, and could not. "If you're going to live here, too, do you want me to tell you where food is? And show you safe places..?" There was a sort of cold cunning behind the question, and she watched the ostrich chick, curious to see what she would say. @Viola RE: And down she tore the walls - Viola - May 20 2019 Viola picked up on the hidden thereat beneath Azure's words and her eyes narrowed, her head moving forward a bit, as if she were stretching her neck to inspect the hybrid again. She didn't quite understand why she was being threatened by someone that had seemed fine before, but Viola didn't take it very well. Her beak snapped and her feathers ruffled. RE: And down she tore the walls - Azure - May 20 2019 "I said safe with me," Azure responded, tilting her head. At least the ostrich was retracting her possessiveness, a little. "There's places to hide, and places--not to hide. There's others in this cave. I've seen other birds, they fly--I think you'll fly eventually--and a--a big thing, it might be a bird but it has no feathers." She ruffled her own feathers at the thought, glancing around. She'd never seen any of them up close, the inhabitants of this cave, but at a distance? Oh, yes. Yes, she'd hidden away in her darkened nooks, silent and still as she listened to their distant, echoing cries, as she watched then pass and circle and hunt. Azure ruffled her feathers, again, considering. Okay, so Viola ate leaves. That was--good to know. "Eating leaves is good. Not everyone eats leaves," she observed. "Means you won't have to learn to hunt. I hear that's... hard." Well, not hard. Honestly she had no idea what it was like, aside from maybe "tedious" or time-consuming. She herself ate plants, but also never turned down a juicy bug when she came across one. That said, a bunch of the plants here had thorns--scraggly, dry things that tended to be spiny in the rock cracks. She couldn't see whether Viola's had any, not with the ostrich chick blocking the way--nor did she notice the other's suspicion in any way. She also wasn't really sure she wanted to be here, anymore. Somehow she didn't feel like she had much to do; she wasn't a parent, she wasn't a good or experienced Gembound. She'd been tricked her whole life, she knew nothing of the world, she had no business talking to a chick newly-hatched. But... somehow, after being alone for weeks, she wasn't in a rush to run off and be alone again. Not just yet. "Watch out for thorns," she offered, a little roughly. @Viola RE: And down she tore the walls - Viola - May 20 2019 Viola stared at Azure and sized her up. They were technically around the same height, but most of Viola's size was a thin neck and long legs. Azure was much more massive then her and longer too. Perhaps she was right and being with her meant safety. Viola wasn't sure exactly how she felt about having to rely on other people for safety. If a threat came to intrude on her territory, she'd fight it off as best she could but if it was a lot bigger, she was at least smart enough to know she wouldn't stand a chance. So, perhaps, Azure was right. She was safer with her. RE: And down she tore the walls - Azure - May 20 2019 Azure watched, flinching heavily as Viola cried out. For a moment she didn't know what to do, but her concern was with the ostrich. Then she saw the drops of blood. Unbidden, memories flashed through her mind--raised voices, thrashing bodies, ripping claws. She froze, for a moment, and emotion threatened to pour over her. As before--as always before--she shut it down at once, cold fear flowing through her and stifling anything else whatsoever. Her face went still, and she looked back to Viola. For a moment she heard only the blood rushing through her own ears. A quiet rushing, yet it distanced her, somehow--as if she were quite far, just watching, from this distance, Viola standing there. Her beak moving--her beak moving--she's talking. Oh. Azure blinked, listening. There'd been a question. ...Oh. "No," she answered, her voice void of... anything. She was her old self, for a moment--cut off, away from anything, her tone empty. "They don't all have thorns. You have to look for them first," and she managed to cut off a mindless, habitual insult that she nearly (emptily) spat on the tail end of the warning. She paced forward, then, nudging her snout at the plants. In case it wasn't clear, she explained. "They're those sharp parts. Look for those. Before you eat. You can try to eat grass, too. And other green things. And maybe bugs. Those are... small things with legs. They run around fast. They have shells or they're small and black. Usually." Her voice was a little distant, a little hoarse; her mind was absent. But the advice was there, at least. @Viola |