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fading kitten syndrom - ultraviolet - Apr 12 2020
normally, the tunnel was quiet, with only sparse, occasional foot traffic. however, the last few days, heavy paws trod back and forth, trembling the small stone tucked away in pale greys and browns embedded in the floor. this disturbance was troubling. the little creature that slept so soundly found it harder and harder to ignore, like slowly being pulled away from a comforting dream that was slipping further and further into nothingness. sleep was becoming a long forgotten friend, and in its place came a sense of tightness and discomfort. the creature struggled, and the thin, brittle shell cracked against its straining. a single black paw broke through the surface, tiny, hooked claws flailing into the open, stale air. another foot broke free, and scratched furiously at the confines, until the small creature pulled itself out of the earth, hissing and spitting before collapsing in a lump of fur and limbs. he breathed. the first sensation tore through his tiny body with a shiver, and a pathetic mewl escaped his tiny lungs. it raised to a wail, a deep, desperate cry as four tiny black eyes opened to stare down into the darkness of a pit that held no warmth or promise of love. he cried with the ache in his stomach, yet to put a name to the horrible feeling. the world, so cruel and unyielding, did not provide an answer or aid. he was left alone, abandoned in the darkness. his mewling carried on until his voice grew quite hoarse, and he shuffled back to his shattered chrysalis, still embedded in the earth, and pushed away bits of stone until he could slip his tiny form down into the divet. it was not the same as an embrace, but it was all he had. @purity RE: fading kitten syndrom - Purity - Apr 12 2020 He hadn't left. How could he? This was his home, now, marked by his paint, by his wakes of death.
The moths were beginning to gather, drawn by the trail of ink. That, that gave a smile to his face. Nostrils flared as he held his head to the ground in a mock prayer to the divine whispers that curled around him. Scuffling noise snapped his head up to attention. Ah- another being? Small. Prey, his mind supplied. Tail flicking up, he stalked forward, following the cry ringing through the mist of the cave. Cat-paws found the silence in this foreboding place and morphed it to his exclusive benefit. No sound. No tapping, no claws scraping, only the soft quiet of his fur rustling in the misting, still air. There was a chrysalis long forgotten in an unknown corner of the cave, and its inhabitant was hiding in it. Perfect prey, gorgeous prey... His mind droned out pleading lullabies as he drew himself up. This was no mouse, no rat. Lessers did not hatch from chrysalises- as far as he was aware. His nose flared with the scent of newborn and it overwhelmed his tastebuds. Even with knowledge of it being possible sapient, the seeds sown within him yelled to curl his claws into it, to spread it through the world- But, no. He came impossibly close to the shards before rising fully, looming over the casket of life. He sat, pulling his paw away. @ultraviolet RE: fading kitten syndrom - ultraviolet - Apr 12 2020
a beast rose, casting looming shadow over the babe tucked away into its shell. black eyes stared up at soft, tender pale green eyes. fresh and new, like staring out at a field coated in frost after a brisk, dark eve. the little one was still making connections, puzzling out what the world was, and what he was doing in it, when Purity interrupted. he did not move as the claw brushed his cheek, but his head did lift as the pawpad tucked under his chin. the touch was so much softer, so much more comforting, than the cold of stone. words, glorious, useful words poured into the air, so much more concise and useful than the helpless mewling the child had been given. his words, still simple, grew confident with each syllable, @purity RE: fading kitten syndrom - Purity - Apr 19 2020 A facsimile of a warm smile curled his lips up at the confirmation of the word.
Hm. He couldn't keep calling this kid just 'the kid'. Maybe just a formal 'Kit' would do? Yes, that fit. Why, it may know its name now, but he had already proposed one adventure for it. Kids needed patience, after all. @ultraviolet RE: fading kitten syndrom - ultraviolet - Apr 20 2020
the child did not know what trick the soft stranger was referring too, his body merely acting on instinct. no more conscious of it was he than he would have been the breath coming in and out of his lungs. perhaps the beautiful man meant, the childish thought came, the words he spoke through his squeaky throat. the mimicry of a learning toddler. it was a wonderful thing. the Kit (though, he did not know the stranger's decision to call him Kit) blinked a few eyes at a time, and then the remainder, watching the fluffy tail flick brush by his nose as the giant prowled away. though his feet were too big, heavy and clumsy, the extra set of paws seemed to balance them out. it took a little bit for them to figure out how to do more than stand awkwardly like a camera on a six-legged tripod, but soon enough he was tiptoeing after his new fascination. the narrow body tumbled, paws flinging up into the air with razor sharp claws swiping for traction on nothing. he hissed and sputtered, spots turning bright gold, until he was motionless on his side, puffing air through his lungs. it had not at all gone as planned. before the stranger could come to aid him, however, the Kit jolted to all six paws, tail flicking up and flailing a little uselessly at the lopsided heaviness of the small gemstone at the tip. @purity RE: fading kitten syndrom - Purity - Apr 21 2020 When he looked back, he struggled to not give an expression of- surprise?- concern, at the number of legs the child had. It seemed Kit had more and more surprises to it the longer it existed. Any other oddities?
Oh. An odd placement for a gem, it seemed, as the Kit fell to his side. His head bent in closer to help, but- it was an insistent little thing. Well, he could admire that in a kid. The kid was, admittedly, kind of growing on him. Anticipating Kit to follow, Purity paced closer to the hole with fading black paint outlining its edges. He'd gathered a few corpses for a garden of his own- there should be that half-rotten rat that's edible, right? He had to distract himself, turning to place a paw to renovate the art around the hole. A paw stroke here, a line there, and he began to create curves and strikes without meaning while he looked back to see if the child was eating. If it went for a particularly black spot, he'd warn carefully with a @ultraviolet RE: fading kitten syndrom - ultraviolet - Apr 28 2020 tw; gore? probably? we're eating half-rotten meat boys the Kit stalked after the adult, waddling with a furious attempt to impersonate the smooth, graceful movements he had yet to master. his paws, big and clumsy, propelled him after the stranger to the piles of rotting meet, and wide, void-like eyes blinked as he watched. thoughtful, and learning, he observed the way the older cat wiped away the black goo and from rot created semi edible meat. he was hungry, so with a growl in his stomach, he reached forward. his snout crinkled at the smell of the black, and he licked at the decaying gore. the taste of rotten rodent made him stop and almost wretch, but there was a stubbornness in the kitten's behavior as he pushed his nose down into the tender (it was, after all, marinating away under the Black) meat, taking bites and throwing his head back to horf it down. he sniffed at the black, ears twitching with a morbid curiosity-- but again came the stranger to ensure he ate only the fresher, non-infected pieces of meat. and the babe stared at Purity, as he explained. the Kit stared, tail thunking on the stone floor, and turned his nose away from the fresh meat on the claw, rising up to his paws. perhaps, the child did not require much food before he was satisfied. perhaps he was put off by the smell to some degree. definitely, however, he was a prideful little shit, and did not want to be babied too much. his muzzle slick with the mess of his meal, he prowled away toward the hole marked with thick lines of rot-scented goo. @purity RE: fading kitten syndrom - Purity - Apr 28 2020 [ i guess also kinda m for gross honestly, he's a nasty man ] Purity watched the Kit as it quietly ambled along, tail sweeping slightly in help to correct that stance he held. Well, he couldn't expect perfection this early. But, he was eating, and Purity gained a small albeit genuine smile on his lips. It seemed to have trouble, at first, and Purity briefly had mind to get fresher meat. No, no, it was strong enough to power through this.
And so he watched. The meat was rejected, and with a shrug Purity pulled it back to the corpse, claws clicking on the hard ground of the floor. The Kit's meal was done, and the elder shuffled the body (now mostly black and bone) to his budding garden. Another piece of art that was slow going for him. The Kit's voice came from farther off than he expected when he twisted back around to look, tufted ears flicking up. Though, here, he stepped over the Kit and stood as the Altar's gatekeeper. @ultraviolet RE: fading kitten syndrom - ultraviolet - Sep 27 2020 a name. what a grand, important thing to think about. the kitten stared down at the hole, marked with a pitch black line as warning. the goo was slick between his toes, and he flexed his tiny murder mitts. the slope got steep quick, and soon he was tumbling down into a world of inverted light. his eyes blinked, his pelt washed a sickly green-white, markings flashing deep greens and blues. the smell was stronger here, as he stumbled to his feet. whispers, unknowable but encouraging, drew his curiosity closer. he found his feet, and prowled forward, whiskers twitching. the unnatural slab of white-- just like him, casting faint multi-color across its surface-- called the child, so easy and impressionable. the kitten only had one thought: this was home, and this, this was his world. uvi, as he was now named, stepped forward to the perfect slab at the end of the dark, alien hole, and gingerly pressed his nose to the cold surface. @purity ;; exit! +3 corruption |