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Throw Me A Bone Here - Imp - Nov 01 2019 On a dark rock face not far from the roaring falls, just out of range of the spray of icy water, art was taking shape. The gargoyle-like hybrid of alligator and bat--tan in color, and thus easy to spot in the mist--was clinging with his wing-limbs to a rock face perhaps ten feet off the ground. Beneath him hung one foot, and in that he clung to a small box in which a faint, multi-colored glow could be seen. And scrawled across the rock face--for almost thirty feet, off to Imp's left; he seemed to be working his way around to the right--were a dozen glowing, multi-hued drawings. Many of them featured the fairy-like Master, Nemean, often in inelegant and even embarrassing situations--pinned beneath a fallen tree or a rock, or drowning, cowering in a heavy rainfall, and so on. In some, she was dead; in many, she bore grotesquely-disproportionate limbs or head, cartoonish and insulting caricatures. In others, extra bits of male-specific body parts 'graced' impossible areas of her body. The artwork itself, though--despite its childish nature--seemed surprisingly practiced, with elegant shading and believable lighting, and a number of small details that could draw the eye for hours. The strange creature clinging to the wall took pride, it seemed, in his craft. @Aaliyah RE: Throw Me A Bone Here - Aaliyah - Nov 01 2019 Li wandered. @Imp RE: Throw Me A Bone Here - Imp - Nov 01 2019 Imp turned, still clinging to the wall for a moment--and then (with mischief taking him, as always) he launched from it and swept down with a couple clumsy wingbeats. He came to land, with a thump, a few yards before Aaliyah; and then he waddled rapidly toward her, almost grotesque in his squat, grinning form. His voice, though, seemed friendly enough--even if his leering (permanent) grin and cunning eyes locked a little too intently on the feline. "Hey!" he offered up, at once. "You okay? Your voice sounds all wacky and stuff!" This was said with blank cheer, oblivious to any insult it might cause. And Imp was looking the cat over, now; looking at her scars, her burns, her battered body. "Cool," he said, thinking aloud, and then elaborated--"Your scars, they're cool. You look wicked!" It sounded as if it were meant to be a compliment, rather than an insult, again--as if 'wicked' meant really 'impressive,' in this case, rather than outright evil. He was still debating how to act with her. He supposed he should learn what she was all about, first--if she was confident or scared, kind or cruel. Stupid, or... not. Then he could decide whether she would be fun to play tricks on! -And if so, what kind! @Aaliyah RE: Throw Me A Bone Here - Aaliyah - Nov 01 2019 Li frowned slightly, jumping a little as the creature leaped off the rock wall and landed in front of her. She flicked an ear at his comment on her voice. Was she okay? Well, no, not really, but she wasn't exactly going to tell this creature that. @Imp RE: Throw Me A Bone Here - Imp - Nov 01 2019 Imp listened. Mostly. In fairness, there wasn't much to listen to; the cat seemed hesitant, at best, and sick at worst. But before he could ask if she were sick, she spoke again--and hit exactly the right note in complimenting him. Apparently, Imp was vain. "Oh! Thanks!" he answered, surprised and pleased--nobody'd ever really just come up and complimented him before. And he had no reason to think (mostly because he wasn't the brightest piece of glowing chalk in the box) that Aaliyah was just returning an empty compliment; so he turned this way and then that, rocking back and splaying his wings to, himself, admire them. "Yeah, I guess they are pretty great!" He then dropped back to his squat position on the rock, blinking at her, and still (permanently) grinning. Gone were the ideas of harassing her, at least for now; she'd complimented him, after all, and that was something that he now found he liked. "I'm Imp! I'm an artist," he informed Aaliyah. "Who are you? What are you doing here? -Are you sick? I could draw you if you want?" This sudden barrage of speech came as he turned and scuttled back toward the wall--and toward his box, already picking out chalks that would best represent Aaliyah's tones and shades. @Aaliyah RE: Throw Me A Bone Here - Aaliyah - Nov 01 2019 Li watched as the creature spun around, showing off his wings. They were pretty cool, she had to admit. She wondered, briefly, what it would be like to have wings. Would she be able to fly away from everything? From everyone, from her problems, from the memories? What would it be like to be high up and look down at everyone else? @Imp RE: Throw Me A Bone Here - Imp - Nov 02 2019 Imp went straight to work, glancing back and forth between Aaliyah and the rock wall. The chalks he used were mainly the same ones that had been used to sketch Nemean about a thousand times--light browns, golds and so on--and so they were worn down, and he struggled, at times, to keep a grip on them. As the image began to take shape, he spoke. "You haven't spoken in awhile? Gets empty sometimes, doesn't it? Like you just don't run into anyone for ages! -You can draw too, if you want?" He wriggled, a little, settling himself against the rock, beginning to add details to the art. The orange crown was there, Imp glancing back--tongue sticking out of the side of his mouth, again--and then forward. He added sparks of yellow to the orange, perhaps representing light dancing through the gemstone. The eyes were rendered carefully, and the paws, and when at last he was done he stepped back again. "Pretty good, huh?" he asked--or, well, half-bragged; clearly, he was proud of his work. If only he'd stopped there. But he glanced at Aaliyah, then, a look of surprise crossing his face. "Oh! I forgot the scars!" He propped himself back up against the stone, and began adding them in detail; the mural itself was actually fairly true-to-life, even Aaliyah's shrouded expression coming across. "How'd you get those, anyway?" @Aaliyah RE: Throw Me A Bone Here - Aaliyah - Nov 02 2019 Li watched as Imp drew her. She frowned a little as he started talking. She'd seen many others in her wanderings - though there were times she didn't see anyone for a while - she just tended to stay away from them. She didn't want to see their reaction when they saw her scars or realized how socially inept she is, despite living for many cycles. And then he said something that made her pause. He said it so casually, just a passing remark. She could draw, too? She glanced at the chalk. It might be a little hard, but maybe... @Imp Edit: hadn't meant to click the box to roll but. ok i guess sdfghjkl RE: Throw Me A Bone Here - Imp - Nov 03 2019 Imp squatted back, peering with a squint at Aaliyah. "Why doesn't it matter?" he asked, head tilting. Twin motivations roared through him--impish mischievousness, to push and prod and pry at whatever had made the strange cat-creature clam up--and genuine curiousity. "You seem mad! Does it make you mad? -Why?" he asked, totally unfazed by her growling tone. He glanced to her unfinished drawing, but he didn't comment; he didn't know who it was meant to be, but it was decent--but it wasn't done! And anyway, he was more curious about her, at the moment. Imp looked back to Aaliyah, intent and wide-eyed, that permanent grin still twisting his features upward. But he wasn't grinning, mentally--he was eager for knowledge, and if he could have, he would have looked only attentive. @Aaliyah RE: Throw Me A Bone Here - Aaliyah - Nov 03 2019 Li looked at Imp as he spoke. It was better than looking at her drawing. But his questions...Her eyes narrowed. It didn't matter. So why was he so insistent? It's not like she could tell him. Would he even understand? Would anyone? Her tail flicked, and she knew she couldn't keep the words away. They were itching at her, begging to be let out. When was the last time she told anyone what happened? @Imp |