08-29-2018, 12:14 AM
Throughout the full week he had been leeching off a group he may or may not have forgotten the name of, there was something familiar on the tip of his tongue that he simply failed to comprehend. The ranks they functioned in, the apparent meeting from time to time, the constant flow of strange faces just like his at the edges of the horizon -- maybe it was just déjà vu. A common experience for an entity with an overworked memory. But the noise, the noise was different. Too different. He didn't like it. It took a moment of confusion for him to recognize that people were approaching the source, purpose in their step no matter how begrudging a few were. The scrawny feline clambered to catch up, trailing after the strangers with an old limp slowing his gait.
Even if his blurred eyes failed to notice the clear exhaustion settled on the so-called captain's form, Beck paused and tilted his head to the side in assumed concern. There was the faint scent of disease tinging the air in the stuffy room, but a scratchy voice choked by either heartbreak or mucus pinned the blame on Pincher -- that was his name, right? Well, it wouldn't matter too much. He wordlessly flopped onto his belly far from any other person present, giving a ragged wheeze as he was immediately reminded of the sore incision criss-crossing his torso. Scrunching his face to distract from the flare-up of pain, his notched ear twitched as names were listed off and a disgruntled fellow was quick to complain. But, quite frankly, Beck had no interest in any announcement. He just didn't want to be excluded.
[align=center]»――➤Even if his blurred eyes failed to notice the clear exhaustion settled on the so-called captain's form, Beck paused and tilted his head to the side in assumed concern. There was the faint scent of disease tinging the air in the stuffy room, but a scratchy voice choked by either heartbreak or mucus pinned the blame on Pincher -- that was his name, right? Well, it wouldn't matter too much. He wordlessly flopped onto his belly far from any other person present, giving a ragged wheeze as he was immediately reminded of the sore incision criss-crossing his torso. Scrunching his face to distract from the flare-up of pain, his notched ear twitched as names were listed off and a disgruntled fellow was quick to complain. But, quite frankly, Beck had no interest in any announcement. He just didn't want to be excluded.