08-30-2018, 09:21 AM
[align=center][div style=" background-color: transparent; border: 0px solid black; width: 550px; min-height: 9px; font-family: arial; line-height: 109%; text-align: left; color: black; padding: 20px;font-size: 12px;"]"yeah but - why?" incredulously venus' azure hues flittered up to orphelia through thick fur, the feline pushing their inquiries further and further because it seemed as if orphelia didn't quite get what venus was asking. obviously she was a more humble and empathetic figure than venus gave her credit for. ugh.
the angora did not have much more energy left to argue when the piece de resistance was unveiled though, venus' mouth watering at the sight of the meal prepared especially for the feline. "oh no it's perfectly fine, great even." shifting slightly the feline did have to admit they were at least the slightest hungry. pangs hit the angora reminding them that they in fact had been away from the medic's den to explore what was left of their old lab when meal times were scheduled, and after returning the meals were mostly abandoned on a table somewhere as venus diligently worked on whatever samples they had been able to recover - trying to piece together what they were researching before abandoning the place. it was more difficult than you'd think. projects seemed to just come and go and it was hard to keep up with the influx of research in the community that new hypothesis had to be formed at an almost impossible rate. the last time venus had allowed themselves to give time for self-care, the feline couldn't remember. "i just didn't think you'd want to see me." pawing at the cooked meat venus took a slice to their mouth and allowed themselves to just savour this taste. admittedly as much of a narcissist venus was, the angora was also aware of their assholery.
the angora did not have much more energy left to argue when the piece de resistance was unveiled though, venus' mouth watering at the sight of the meal prepared especially for the feline. "oh no it's perfectly fine, great even." shifting slightly the feline did have to admit they were at least the slightest hungry. pangs hit the angora reminding them that they in fact had been away from the medic's den to explore what was left of their old lab when meal times were scheduled, and after returning the meals were mostly abandoned on a table somewhere as venus diligently worked on whatever samples they had been able to recover - trying to piece together what they were researching before abandoning the place. it was more difficult than you'd think. projects seemed to just come and go and it was hard to keep up with the influx of research in the community that new hypothesis had to be formed at an almost impossible rate. the last time venus had allowed themselves to give time for self-care, the feline couldn't remember. "i just didn't think you'd want to see me." pawing at the cooked meat venus took a slice to their mouth and allowed themselves to just savour this taste. admittedly as much of a narcissist venus was, the angora was also aware of their assholery.