08-07-2018, 07:55 PM
[div style="margin: 0 auto; width: 55%; font-family: arial; font-size: 11pt; text-align: justify;"]Happiness? "Happy to be dissecting something, or happy to have essence?" Not for a second did Aya consider it had anything to do with her, or even just that Abathur liked to talk. Her tail flicked as he continued to explain, absolutely engrossed in his calm but riveting explanations.
"Amazing." The tortoiseshell breathed, eyes shifting back to the essence. All that in an ice-cream-scoop-sized ball of glob? Her ears tilted forward a little at what Aya assumed was a joke, chuckling at the little grunt that came from the spider. That was such an unusual sound for a spider, she couldn't help it. Her tail swished as her mind was drawn back to her original purpose for coming here, which she had totally forgotten. "Ah, I actually had a reason for coming here, by the way."
She paused a moment to let Abathur react to that at all, but she didn't expect much. "I'm building something, birdeater - someone." She expected at least some interest in that, though frankly she'd be a little disappointed to find out that Abathur had done it all before. "I have a theory, and I'd like to test it. Are you in? It's sure to be groundbreaking, even if unsuccessful the first time." Her pale eyes watched Abathur with interest, nervous about whether he'd accept. It was a bond like no other, the bond of two scientists - and truth be told, she liked Abathur. She thought he was interesting, and a cool person otherwise, though no more than that, for now.
"Amazing." The tortoiseshell breathed, eyes shifting back to the essence. All that in an ice-cream-scoop-sized ball of glob? Her ears tilted forward a little at what Aya assumed was a joke, chuckling at the little grunt that came from the spider. That was such an unusual sound for a spider, she couldn't help it. Her tail swished as her mind was drawn back to her original purpose for coming here, which she had totally forgotten. "Ah, I actually had a reason for coming here, by the way."
She paused a moment to let Abathur react to that at all, but she didn't expect much. "I'm building something, birdeater - someone." She expected at least some interest in that, though frankly she'd be a little disappointed to find out that Abathur had done it all before. "I have a theory, and I'd like to test it. Are you in? It's sure to be groundbreaking, even if unsuccessful the first time." Her pale eyes watched Abathur with interest, nervous about whether he'd accept. It was a bond like no other, the bond of two scientists - and truth be told, she liked Abathur. She thought he was interesting, and a cool person otherwise, though no more than that, for now.