09-13-2018, 12:00 PM
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'no' oh wow, what a jokester. great. just, great. venus supposed that they would have found the comment funny if a: the situation was switched. and b: they weren't the one at the butt of the joke. in this situation the kitsune simply found themselves deadpanning sparrow and his puzzling figure for his flat humour. "ha. funny, you're funny." sarcasm dripped from venus' every sickly word.
sapphire gaze driftied behind sparrow, the kitsune was kind of hoping that the male had led some others inhabiting sunhaven to the border so that venus wouldn't have to talk to the man. guess no one else wanted to follow him yet. venus didn't blame them. but they did in fact, resent them for their lack of appearance and their inadvertent causation of venus' grief.
indignantly the kitsune finally gave in to the reality in which no one else would come yet, and the fact that venus would have to explain themselves to sparrow. sapphire gaze drifted back towards the metal-clad creature and narrowed at him. "to join, i'm here to join." curt, the kitsune felt disconnected from their own mouth as the words left their body. was this really what venus was going to do? they supposed there was no real dignified turning back anymore; everything they wanted to say was out in the open. and the kitsune tried to not be so conflicted by the decision - a roof would be put over their head, food in their stomach, a group obliged to protect their safety. what was there to be ambivalent about? "if your kindness would let me so." snidely venus couldn't quite keep their mouth under lock and key.