08-07-2018, 08:30 AM
He was used to the outbursts, to be frank. He was used to people scrambling to get up, yelling at him, questioning their lives as to why a spider could possibly be intelligent, and especially why it had to be around them.
To be fair, he asked the same question.
"Used to outbursts," the spider grumbled, the monotone of his voice concealing whether he was disturbed or truly used to people shrieking at him. Abathur didn't really care about an explanation. He came here to help someone with their strange memorabilia, and even if Leroy was being a slight bit of an ass, he was going to help someone with their strange human memorabilia. Try to let Leroy adapt to his existence, maybe, get more used to having a spider in his vicinity. That'd be good.
Oh, yes, Vigenere had promised to help, and the wolfhound was over-apologizing, to a suspicious degree. He wasn't going to suspect anything, though. Didn't have enough energy for that. "Still intend to assist subject Leroy." If you listened closely and picked apart every millisecond of his speech, you could hear a teensy bit of exhaustion in him. His voice wasn't overloaded with it, no, and it was only noticeable to the kinds of people who would notice the most ridiculous things, but there it still was. In the end, he just wanted to get this venture out of the way, and end this mistake before it went too far.
To be fair, he asked the same question.
"Used to outbursts," the spider grumbled, the monotone of his voice concealing whether he was disturbed or truly used to people shrieking at him. Abathur didn't really care about an explanation. He came here to help someone with their strange memorabilia, and even if Leroy was being a slight bit of an ass, he was going to help someone with their strange human memorabilia. Try to let Leroy adapt to his existence, maybe, get more used to having a spider in his vicinity. That'd be good.
Oh, yes, Vigenere had promised to help, and the wolfhound was over-apologizing, to a suspicious degree. He wasn't going to suspect anything, though. Didn't have enough energy for that. "Still intend to assist subject Leroy." If you listened closely and picked apart every millisecond of his speech, you could hear a teensy bit of exhaustion in him. His voice wasn't overloaded with it, no, and it was only noticeable to the kinds of people who would notice the most ridiculous things, but there it still was. In the end, he just wanted to get this venture out of the way, and end this mistake before it went too far.
tags - "speech"