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Taxi Time! - Sunny - Aug 16 2020

As soon as Sunny had tamed the blooru, she'd started thinking. That had given her familiar a look into her considerations, too -- that is, taking Binh to Fornax. Kooru had vehemently refused. Her skittery, barely-comprehensible thoughts had come to a rather definitive point: snakes are bad. Which was fair, for a prey animal to think, but Binh was her friend! She'd tried to reassure the kooru, but it had taken a while to persuade her. Finally though, she'd agreed to go, and had managed to hold still long enough for Binh to figure out a way on. Now, they were passing the threshold into Fornax, and the blooru had settled through the journey. Binh hadn't bitten her yet, and Sunny had continued to reassure her.

Now, they were being greeted by the sights of Fornax. Sunny didn't have great eyes, so her description was probably a little lackluster... but she was still feeling a distinct nostalgia to be here. "Can the kooru swim?" she asked idly, receiving an internal spike of fear that she assumed meant 'no' (or at least 'I'm not willing to'). "No, she cannot," Sunny continued, "so we must stay on the islands. Be careful of the waters, Binh-friend, because we cannot save you if you fall."


@binh


RE: Taxi Time! - Voidseer - Aug 16 2020

This was beautiful.

The warm, bubbling waters, the waterfalls, the islands. All the things from his childhood. The cobra raised his crystalline head slightly just to take it all in. He'd seen it in his water-vision a few days back, but being here in the flesh was even better.

And riding on a kooru was an adventure all on it's own. It'd taken ages just to get that blue lesser to go within 20 feet of him. Binh didn't really blame it, and even chuckled a bit at it's reluctance. He was, after all, a 16-foot long cobra. And even with a heavy stone around his neck, those fangs were still sharp. Still, he promised not to bite, and after a bit of fussing around he was loosely coiled around it's torso like a very strange hula-hoop.

He twitched his tail lazily at Sunny's words. "Yesss, cannot swimm," he laughed, "I dooon't thiink anny of us caan." Binh's tongue flicked out, briefly, tasting the fresh ocean air. How sweet.

An idea struck Binh, a little inspired by the bubbles raising to the water's surface. He opened his mouth and tried to conjure up a couple bubbles of his own, just for fun. Of course, magic was always fickle, and nothing happened-- besides him looking a bit comedic with his mouth wide open. He unashamedly chuckled. "Thaaank yoou foor briiinging me here, Suunny."

@Sunny


RE: Taxi Time! - Sunny - Aug 16 2020

Sunny had a spike of concern herself when Binh opened his mouth -- had he changed his mind? Had she lied to her kooru? Was he going to hurt her? Thankfully, Sunny's face didn't reveal anything (although the kooru did start to fidget and grabbed a rock, just in case). Sunny relaxed when Binh laughed, closed his mouth, and thanked her. Probably a failed casting of magic, then.

"Is no trouble," she said gently, and Sunny meant it. The kooru held her rock tightly, just in case, but looked around and edged them slowly closer to some plants so she could start grazing. "Sunny-snail hatched here, with Tema-kin. Over there, I am thinking," she said, indicating a direction with her tentacles. "Where did Binh hatch?"

@binh


RE: Taxi Time! - Voidseer - Aug 18 2020

A deep breath in and out, letting the salty air wash over his tongue. Like with many things, Binh was painfully oblivious of Sunny's concern, though he did quizzically eye the kooru's stone. How odd. Of course, it wasn't really his fault for being an incredibly deadly cobra. No gembound chooses the body they're born in, they simply have to grow to accept it. How poetic.

The serpent rocked a little as the lesser moved to go eat some bushes. Sunny kept speaking from atop it's head, and he nodded to the best of his ability in response. "Haattched in Erridanuss. A funny stooryy," Binh rumbled nonchalantly. "Caaame ouut annd brooke sommetthiing neear my neeck. Feel verry haard off a cliiif aand nearrly drowwned." A short, hissing laugh. Okay, not the funniest story, but Binh was never very fazed by anything. He added a quick "Doon't woorry, draaagonsss sssaved mee," just to lighten it up.

He shifted slightly away from the creature's body, vying to see the rest of the cave better. The tide was low, revealing slim sand bridges linking various islands. Some were blanketed in plant life, others were bare, a couple even had confusing erosion tunnels pocketing the rocks like pigeonhole s. Cave geography was certainly very weird.

"Doo yooou waant to seee the isslands? Seem niiice," Binh questioned, a silvery unblinking eye staring directly at Sunny.

@Sunny


RE: Taxi Time! - Sunny - Aug 18 2020

Sunny frowned in concern. Binh's hatching certainly sounded tumultuous! Hers had been much more peaceful -- a crumbling stone, a meal, and a new friend. At least Binh was safe now, she reasoned. At his suggestion, she turned to the kooru. "Taking us over to the islands?" she said gently.

The animal paused around her mouthful of ferns as if considering it before finally dropping her rock, tearing up a handful of ferns, and starting to walk along the bridge of rocks.

As they approached the nearest island, she edged up towards the middle. Here, she continued to eat her ferns, and Sunny's attention caught on some flickering lights above them. "Oh no!" she sighed. "The little suns are tired."

@binh


RE: Taxi Time! - Voidseer - Aug 18 2020

Ah, how relaxing. The kooru padded across seaside rocks and rolling sand as smoothly as they could get. And certainly a lot faster than either of them could go otherwise, which was a nice change of pace. He watched the scenery go by-- water, seafoam, sand, nothing too out of the ordinary but still beautiful nonetheless.

The kooru stopped at the first island to tear some ferns with their pointed, indigo muzzle. He reached out his tail to twitch one of the plants-- large and stiff, and dewey with moisture. Caves, it was strange being off the ground. Typically the tips were far out of his reach.

He listened lazily to Sunny's notice. The were back along the rocky stretch, and Binh's eyes were too focused on the waves to notice what was happened above. "Liitlee sssunss?" he hissed, a little confused. What was a sun, again? It took a moment for his mind to process that she was talking about the cave-lights. "...I waaannt too ssseee."

Of course, given his neck was almost completely immobile, seeing the ceiling would involve shifting his entire body upwards. And, caught by an innocent curiosity, he did. He coiled his way away from the kooru's torso, slowly learning his noodly body to look at what Sunny was pointing out. "Wheere'ss the liight? I doon't ssseee it."

Perhaps leaning a bit too far.

@Sunny


RE: Taxi Time! - Sunny - Aug 18 2020

Two things happened simultaneously as Binh positioned himself, reminiscent of the hands of a sundial as he angled to see the flickering bulbs. The first, of course, was that the shift in weight disturbed the mount -- she shifted to adjust for it with a whine, throwing herself slightly off balance so that he would not fall.

The second was that, as she did this, she noticed a flash of movement in the water. Now, it was important to note that Sunny's kooru was a creature who had, prior to this arrangement, never actually left Eridanus. She'd been born there, and had been totally content to stay. This meant that her experience with fish was precious little -- certainly, she'd never seen anything larger than a silverling, and now the shadow of whatever was under the water startled her.

The blue kooru was not a creature who easily dealt with being startled.

With a great cry, she reared up like a terrified horse and started to frantically run around, realizing that the sandbar was not as safe as she'd thought it would be. Sunny was jostled around, and had not been planning on being jerked. Therefore, she wasn't hanging on -- and her sticky slime wasn't so effective on fur anyway. The snail was thrown off, and so was Binh -- much heavier, he fell much harder. While Sunny had the reflexes to pull into her shell and tumble to a stop by the stones just before the water as the kooru finished her little fit...

Well, Binh probably didn't.


@binh


RE: Taxi Time! - Voidseer - Aug 18 2020

What a way to chrysalize.

Binh leaned all the way back, as far as his 16-foot body could go. He felt the kooru shifting beneath him and hissed out a little "Sssorrry," in apology. Still, he pressed on, slowly raising his head, wanting to see what had caught Sunny's eye. Right at the last moment he spied it: a faulty light-bulb flickering in and out, in and out, like the waves against the shore. Nothing too special.

And then curiosity came to kill the cobra.

The kooru bucked. Binh didn't see why, just that one moment it was still and the next it was frantically sprinting across the boulders. He jostled loosely, flailing, his center of balance horribly off as the world spun around him. Instinct took over, and the king cobra desperately tried to reel themselves back, but it was stampeding so fast his coils only loosened.

One more kick and he flew through the air.

It was not graceful. It was not like the shot bird, falling gently from the sky. It was not like the wolf's final howl. No, it was a snake getting flung through the air like a glorified throw rope. A brief hiss, and then he hit the water with a mighty fwoomsh.

Binh tried to swim. He flailed his tail, contorted his body, did anything so he could float. But alas, he critically forgot about his own heavy stone, the same crystal that gave him life and magic. It's weight dragged him down like an anchor, the surface growing further and further away as his eyes watched in horror. The snake hitched a breath reflexively, but liquid flooded his mouth and into his lungs, choking him from the inside out.

No, no, no. This wasn't how it was supposed to end! He controlled water! Why was it working against him? All of a sudden Binh felt like a little fledgeling again, stuck face-down in a puddle with no way of getting out. But this time, there were no dragons to save him. It was just him, a small snail, and the oppressive weight of the ocean crushing into him.

The gentle blue light far above, fading, fading. He hit the bottom, and with a horrible crraack! one of the rocks jutting from the shelf struck his stone. Pain blossomed through his mind as white webs spread across, but at this point he barely noticed. He just wanted the pain to stop.

Silvery eyes turned dull. A iridescent stone spread out from it's shattered core, hugging the coiled body into a cold, cold embrace. Binh winked out the moment he ran out of air.

Exit Binh into chrysalis.
@Sunny


RE: Taxi Time! - Sunny - Aug 18 2020

Sunny stayed tight in her shell, reeling from the impact, for several moments. The tide lapped at the edge of the stone bed, and picked her up in her little shell, carrying her a short ways away. Panic seized through her -- she could keep herself sealed in here for as long as she could hold her breath, but what then?

Thankfully, the kooru had recovered enough by that point that Sunny's panic startled her out of her stupor and she grabbed the snail possessively, holding Sunny in the air and shaking her a little bit to clear some water. Not helpful, exactly, but not harmful, either. The kooru gently put her down back where she'd been, and Sunny re-emerged from her shell to sigh. "Scary times! We ought to leave, yes?" she said. Sunny didn't receive a response.

Her eyestalks turned behind her, confused. Binh was no longer coiled around the kooru. "... Binh?" she said, looking around. By this point, the water had already returned to its undisturbed state -- and neither of them had seen him fall. "Binh!" she called, a little louder this time.

Sunny's heart began to beat irregularly. Where was he? What had happened? "BINH-FRIEND! SUNNY-SNAIL IS LOOKING FOR YOU?" she called, as loudly as she could manage. Mostly for emphasis, the kooru brayed.


RE: Taxi Time! - Sunny - Aug 18 2020

Anxiety seized her violently -- Binh did not respond. Lifting me! she demanded, and the kooru held her up to look around better. "Can you see him??" she asked, her voice bordering on hysteria -- Sunny had never lamented her poor eyesight before, but now she was genuinely becoming afraid. Surely he hadn't fallen in the water in the chaos...?

Her heart visibly stuttered in its motions. Kooru couldn't see him, either. Or smell him. "BINH!!" she cried, barely able to project her voice as far as she wanted it to go. But still, after several beats passed, there was no response.

She let out a stuttering cry, approaching hysteria. "Where is he? Where IS he? B-Binh--" and then, she sort of just... broke.

The kooru was totally dismayed. She had no clue how to help her master, and laid down with her feet tucked underneath her to lay Sunny safely between her knees. The kooru laid a part of her tail over top of the snail's shell and brayed softly, as if comforting a child -- which was, really, what Sunny was -- but it seemed as though nothing could console her.