06-06-2019, 06:40 PM
mikolaj's senses were not perked or alarmed that morning, giving moth's decision to follow him lucky. had he been in a place he hadn't felt comfortable in he would have definitely been looking for something to pick up on, just to ensure he was alone. like sam, when they had first met, with her cigarette smoke clinging to her pelt and on her breath. uck.
when moth had become closer, about thirty feet away, mikolaj had picked up her scent. the shepherd's ear twitched, wondering if she was looking to approach him or just by and continue on her way. he received his answer not moments later when he heard her voice pipe up.
mikolaj lazily opened an eye at her, recognizing her from the border. perhaps she had seen him there in his brutish stance. a wonder why she would think to approach him now, or at all. a soft grumble came from the canine before he sat up straight, eye's narrowing as they looked down at the petite fox.
did he have to answer? she seemed much too oblivious to read when someone wished to be unbothered...
"mmph…" was all he mumbled, nodding his head. they had not officially met. he wasn't concerned with how well anyone knew him here, if at all. they had simply asked for a name when he arrived and that was all he had given. perhaps, though, he couldn't blame her for being curious. she was still young and while his days as a pup were long, long behind him, he could slightly empathize.
he just hoped this curiosity would not get her harmed later.
"... mikolaj." he decided to introduce himself, dipping his head slightly in a curtsy.
"SPEECH"
when moth had become closer, about thirty feet away, mikolaj had picked up her scent. the shepherd's ear twitched, wondering if she was looking to approach him or just by and continue on her way. he received his answer not moments later when he heard her voice pipe up.
mikolaj lazily opened an eye at her, recognizing her from the border. perhaps she had seen him there in his brutish stance. a wonder why she would think to approach him now, or at all. a soft grumble came from the canine before he sat up straight, eye's narrowing as they looked down at the petite fox.
did he have to answer? she seemed much too oblivious to read when someone wished to be unbothered...
"mmph…" was all he mumbled, nodding his head. they had not officially met. he wasn't concerned with how well anyone knew him here, if at all. they had simply asked for a name when he arrived and that was all he had given. perhaps, though, he couldn't blame her for being curious. she was still young and while his days as a pup were long, long behind him, he could slightly empathize.
he just hoped this curiosity would not get her harmed later.
"... mikolaj." he decided to introduce himself, dipping his head slightly in a curtsy.
"SPEECH"