06-08-2018, 05:10 PM
Honestly, it was less of Videogames being jumpy, and more of Videogames not having the patience to put things down before speaking. But a little bit of jumpiness, yet. Seriously, this entire territory was ominous. But -- what had Videogames been put off by again? Strangely, he can't really remember. Videogames tries not to linger on that -- it's a quick route to complete insanity, he thinks. (i mean, it was fireflies, but why had they bothered him so much?)
"Not a problem!" He chirps, still beaming. Okay, how does he go about explaining? It shouldn't be too hard, he doesn't think -- it's just kinda like sneaking up on prey. But you have a jar. And you don't kill it. Okay, not a lot like hunting, but close enough. Still, Videogames is glad to explain as best he can. Though, he's absolutely no good at explaining stuff. "Okay, first -- watch," Videogames says, grinning a little sheepishly. He'll elaborate afterwards. So, the serval stoops down to take the jar back from where it sits on the grass. Luckily, it's not shattered. And so with this, Videogames trods into the field, where the fireflies are more clustered. He's trying not to be too obtrusive, though fireflies weren't known for their elusiveness. So -- yeah, this would be better with a net, but he couldn't hold nets, and this worked well enough. He squints, poking closer as he tries to find one of the fireflies. And then -- there. Videogames twists his head and moves forward quickly. He doesn't dive, just kind of ... scoops the cup downwards. It cricks his neck a little, and his nose twitches, but he presses the rim of the cup to the ground. "Like that! You've just gotta be kinda ... unobtrusive, I guess? Fireflies aren't really gonna run away, don't worry too much. It's more on actually getting them in the jar, I guess," The demonstration was hopefully enough. Videogames grins sheepishly at Roxas, aware that he was pretty bad at explanations. However, he doesn't linger long, already fetching a lid for the jar, which he slides under the jar rim before putting it back upright.
"Not a problem!" He chirps, still beaming. Okay, how does he go about explaining? It shouldn't be too hard, he doesn't think -- it's just kinda like sneaking up on prey. But you have a jar. And you don't kill it. Okay, not a lot like hunting, but close enough. Still, Videogames is glad to explain as best he can. Though, he's absolutely no good at explaining stuff. "Okay, first -- watch," Videogames says, grinning a little sheepishly. He'll elaborate afterwards. So, the serval stoops down to take the jar back from where it sits on the grass. Luckily, it's not shattered. And so with this, Videogames trods into the field, where the fireflies are more clustered. He's trying not to be too obtrusive, though fireflies weren't known for their elusiveness. So -- yeah, this would be better with a net, but he couldn't hold nets, and this worked well enough. He squints, poking closer as he tries to find one of the fireflies. And then -- there. Videogames twists his head and moves forward quickly. He doesn't dive, just kind of ... scoops the cup downwards. It cricks his neck a little, and his nose twitches, but he presses the rim of the cup to the ground. "Like that! You've just gotta be kinda ... unobtrusive, I guess? Fireflies aren't really gonna run away, don't worry too much. It's more on actually getting them in the jar, I guess," The demonstration was hopefully enough. Videogames grins sheepishly at Roxas, aware that he was pretty bad at explanations. However, he doesn't linger long, already fetching a lid for the jar, which he slides under the jar rim before putting it back upright.
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