06-11-2024, 03:49 PM
AIKAWA KANEMARU.
The day had been normal by captivity's standards, at least in Kanemaru's perspective. He woke up, resigned himself to manipulating the size of the moss patches on the walls for entertainment, ate some of the crab leftover from yesterday, and that was it until Vale stopped by.
If 'stopped by' was really the word for it. It was chaos for a minute. Fire spitting, books dropped in his cell, feathers everywhere. Didn't stick around long. It took Kanemaru a moment to realise he was upset by that, but then he figured they'd probably spend more time together some other time, so it didn't bother him all that much.
He stuck his head in his books and Xanti stuck xyr head in a cauldron. Perfectly fine with Kane. He had very little desire to talk, as had been established already; at the very least, he didn't feel like initiating a conversation. Not with Xanti, anyway. Maybe, though, if it were Vale picking apart those snakes.
At some point, he didn't remember exactly when, his focus had switched from Ariel to the snakes. It had drawn his attention how Xanti hadn't moved a bit since xe started. Telekinesis, eh? Kanemaru used to use his vines to help him do multiple things at once, so he supposed just moving the object with your mind wasn't very different. Better, really. Ahh, what was the word he was looking for? EFFICIENT! Right, that's it.
Maybe he should ask Vale for some crossword puzzles, or something.
Kane watched that little eyeball roll towards Xanti. It seemed like slow motion as xe watched the cheetahcore lean down and chomp it. His ears twitched when he heard the tell-tale squelch of the organ exploding, and watched Xanti's throat bobbed as xe swallowed it. Kanemaru distantly wondered how eyes tasted. Maybe it was good, and he was just being closed-minded and judgemental.
"Neighbors who mind their business are generally better than neighbors who peek over the garden fence, are they not?" Kanemaru quirked a brow, leaned forward a little bit. Ariel truly discarded. "Besides, I'd hate to disrupt your research." Kanemaru hated when his work was disturbed.
If 'stopped by' was really the word for it. It was chaos for a minute. Fire spitting, books dropped in his cell, feathers everywhere. Didn't stick around long. It took Kanemaru a moment to realise he was upset by that, but then he figured they'd probably spend more time together some other time, so it didn't bother him all that much.
He stuck his head in his books and Xanti stuck xyr head in a cauldron. Perfectly fine with Kane. He had very little desire to talk, as had been established already; at the very least, he didn't feel like initiating a conversation. Not with Xanti, anyway. Maybe, though, if it were Vale picking apart those snakes.
At some point, he didn't remember exactly when, his focus had switched from Ariel to the snakes. It had drawn his attention how Xanti hadn't moved a bit since xe started. Telekinesis, eh? Kanemaru used to use his vines to help him do multiple things at once, so he supposed just moving the object with your mind wasn't very different. Better, really. Ahh, what was the word he was looking for? EFFICIENT! Right, that's it.
Maybe he should ask Vale for some crossword puzzles, or something.
Kane watched that little eyeball roll towards Xanti. It seemed like slow motion as xe watched the cheetahcore lean down and chomp it. His ears twitched when he heard the tell-tale squelch of the organ exploding, and watched Xanti's throat bobbed as xe swallowed it. Kanemaru distantly wondered how eyes tasted. Maybe it was good, and he was just being closed-minded and judgemental.
"Neighbors who mind their business are generally better than neighbors who peek over the garden fence, are they not?" Kanemaru quirked a brow, leaned forward a little bit. Ariel truly discarded. "Besides, I'd hate to disrupt your research." Kanemaru hated when his work was disturbed.