07-23-2018, 02:06 PM
[align=center][div style="borderwidth=0px; width: 55%; line-height:115%; text-align: justify;font-family: calibri;"]Two more people were soon to come, apparently intrigued by either him, Gabriel, or Versailles. Which one of them it was in reality he didn't know (having no idea that socialization was the norm here and most people liked to know who they were talking to.) It did little to comfort him, no matter what it was that they were saying, and even though he understood some of the words and the flowers Imperia briefly showed him caught him attention for a split second, Myliu's violet eyes were on one thing and only one thing alone. He didn't reply, didn't bother listening to things he didn't understand, and instead shifted slightly on his paws.
As far as he was concerned, it didn't matter who was here and what they were saying. What mattered was the fact that they were there, Gabriel's mouse was still next to his paws, and each and every individual there could be a possible liability to his next meal. As a result, their presence didn't sit well with him at all, and even though he would have been able to tolerate one person, maybe even two... four of them was too much.
A low growl started in the child's chest, a clear warning to back off before something bad happened. There was very little he could really do, but that didn't stop him from it either way. It had always worked before, so why would he stop?
With one last, decisive half-huff and half-growl, Myliu wasted no more time. With one swift movement, he snatched the mouse from beneath Gabriel's paws, unknowingly taking a meal that he had been offered to begin with. That didn't matter, however. What mattered was that he was hungry, and now his food was clamped tightly between his jaws as he ran to find some shadowed place where he could eat it, growling defensively all the way.
As far as he was concerned, it didn't matter who was here and what they were saying. What mattered was the fact that they were there, Gabriel's mouse was still next to his paws, and each and every individual there could be a possible liability to his next meal. As a result, their presence didn't sit well with him at all, and even though he would have been able to tolerate one person, maybe even two... four of them was too much.
A low growl started in the child's chest, a clear warning to back off before something bad happened. There was very little he could really do, but that didn't stop him from it either way. It had always worked before, so why would he stop?
With one last, decisive half-huff and half-growl, Myliu wasted no more time. With one swift movement, he snatched the mouse from beneath Gabriel's paws, unknowingly taking a meal that he had been offered to begin with. That didn't matter, however. What mattered was that he was hungry, and now his food was clamped tightly between his jaws as he ran to find some shadowed place where he could eat it, growling defensively all the way.
♔ — I want brimstone in my garden