05-10-2019, 03:24 PM
If this one caused Kydobi to anger, the black and red fox suspected no good of him. He cast Aine a sharp look as he approached the scene, wondering how he was supposed to encourage the child to stay close with her attention span. I'll have to start keeping her busy somehow. He didn't want her running into trouble.
Gael huffed softly, narrowing his hazel eyes on the striped feline ahead. He wondered where Kydobi met him and what he had done to warrent such a furious reaction. Thoughtfully, he stepped forward, placing a paw in front of his daughter. She would go no further without some reprecution. He doubted she really felt interested in getting any closer though, and though she seemed intent on wandering often, she did listen to him at least.
He found the whole situation curious, but he honestly felt little care of the tiger. It mattered little he'd been in a similiar place eariler -- searching for a home. All that mattered to Gael was Gael and Aine. He'd be loyal to the Pitt too, of course. If one did not display loyalty for their residence, they obviously were not trustworthy.
While he imagined the Pitt could use a strong creature such as a tiger, the faerie would not be disappointed with any outcome. "Kanga." Another strange name for his tongue. "I can't imagine how you irritated Kydobi 'ere, but clearly you're some trouble."
"Given that, I wouldn't recommend stickin' around long," he added casually.
Gael huffed softly, narrowing his hazel eyes on the striped feline ahead. He wondered where Kydobi met him and what he had done to warrent such a furious reaction. Thoughtfully, he stepped forward, placing a paw in front of his daughter. She would go no further without some reprecution. He doubted she really felt interested in getting any closer though, and though she seemed intent on wandering often, she did listen to him at least.
He found the whole situation curious, but he honestly felt little care of the tiger. It mattered little he'd been in a similiar place eariler -- searching for a home. All that mattered to Gael was Gael and Aine. He'd be loyal to the Pitt too, of course. If one did not display loyalty for their residence, they obviously were not trustworthy.
While he imagined the Pitt could use a strong creature such as a tiger, the faerie would not be disappointed with any outcome. "Kanga." Another strange name for his tongue. "I can't imagine how you irritated Kydobi 'ere, but clearly you're some trouble."
"Given that, I wouldn't recommend stickin' around long," he added casually.
"ISN"T IT LOVELY?" —-- gael ó broin / faerie / the pitt / lamby
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