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Still, it wasn't frequently that he saw people on the shore. Crowley circles around Wormwood to take a place nearby, gaze fixed on the seafoam-furred newcomer. Not that you could tell, what with the sunglasses.
"You're overcompensating a bit," Crowley says, dryly. He feels a little overwhelmed listening to Wormwood ask so many questions himself. Crowley can understand the need, of course. But it was like a lottery. Hoping that you said just the right thing for her to be able to answer you. Best keep to yes or no questions, then. That is ... when you're asking a genuine question to begin with. "Can a cat even survive in the water for that long?" Crowley hasn't been exposed to the concept of gills mutations yet, it seems. And even if he had, he'd argue that there were enough predators in the ocean for a four-legged animal to be easy prey. Still, he looks over the newcomer's head to eye the horizon for islands, doubtful.
[glow=#000,1,400]all you've ever done is been a noose to hang on to — 。+゚.[/glow]
[div style="width: 480px; height: auto; text-align: justify; font-family: verdana; font-size: 9pt; line-height: 13px;"]Crowley rather liked the ocean. He probably wouldn't admit it -- somebody forbid that Crowley admit to enjoying things. Admittedly, though, he less liked the feeling of sand and saltwater in his fur and feathers now that he couldn't just miracle them out. This, of course, didn't stop him from seawatching, if nothing else.Still, it wasn't frequently that he saw people on the shore. Crowley circles around Wormwood to take a place nearby, gaze fixed on the seafoam-furred newcomer. Not that you could tell, what with the sunglasses.
"You're overcompensating a bit," Crowley says, dryly. He feels a little overwhelmed listening to Wormwood ask so many questions himself. Crowley can understand the need, of course. But it was like a lottery. Hoping that you said just the right thing for her to be able to answer you. Best keep to yes or no questions, then. That is ... when you're asking a genuine question to begin with. "Can a cat even survive in the water for that long?" Crowley hasn't been exposed to the concept of gills mutations yet, it seems. And even if he had, he'd argue that there were enough predators in the ocean for a four-legged animal to be easy prey. Still, he looks over the newcomer's head to eye the horizon for islands, doubtful.
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