11-14-2019, 12:55 AM
i was born, on the highway, in a train wreck
with a heart, that was beating, out of my chest
It seemed as though both Crowley and Feza were eager to help, and that was... pretty great to Aurum, honestly. Despite Crowley internally scolding himself for acting so helpful – particularly when it came to Aurum – Aurum felt a bright and almost proud grin coming to his face as he heard the demon, a pleased chuff leaving him before he spoke, "Ah, that'd be great, Crowley. Any help is really appreciated. Hopefully covering the territory with enough of us won't be a problem." As of late, Crowley had actually been pretty interested in hoping most of his fellow tanglers – something Aurum had definitely noticed and appreciated – but Aurum had also noticed that Crowley took a special interest in helping him in particular, whether it be with his garden or with this. It was sort of sweet, in a way that the angel decided not to look into any further, because he was pretty sure not only would it drive him crazy, but Crowley would somehow just be able to tell and spontaneously combust. Still, if Aurum had known that Crowley tried particularly harder at helping he and Tanglewood than the other had ever tried at helping Hell? Well, he would probably have even more questions floating around in his head to ask the other celestial being. For now though? His focus was on the task at hand, and Crowley wasn't the only one showing interest.
When Feza mentioned that she had never met Beck, Aurum got a doubtful look to his eyes, but was quickly distracted from that by Feza showing genuine interest in the lesson at hand, something that Aurum couldn't help but smile at. It was rare to see the snow leopard actually focus her attention on anything for more than a couple of minutes, especially when it was something that in no way involved partying, so this was almost revolutionary. Flicking his ear, the lion rumbled with a shake of his head, "There's no directional marker for that one, it's just on the other side of the tree. Arrows are mainly used for directions, so we don't wanna make things too confusing." As Aurum glanced down to review the markings that he had already carved into the ground, he didn't even notice Feza's idea, his fellow guardsman ambling over to a nearby sheet of ice to start writing. When he lifted his head again, his heart sank, assuming that Feza had lost interest and moved onto the next thing, but then he saw what she was doing, and his eye lit up. He chuckled at her creative use of the near winter freeze, saying as he pawed at one of the nearby trees, "That's a pretty good idea, Feza. How about you and Roy take one half of the territory, and Crowley and I will take the other half? That way the work is spit evenly between the four of us, and will hopefully go faster." Truthfully, he would've made the opposite pairs of himself and Roy in addition to Crowley and Feza, but he thought that perhaps Roy wanted some sense of independence, and maybe being with someone besides his father on a task would do that. As he turned to check with the others to see if that arrangement was alright, he heard Feza's last remark, and a soft chuckle left him, "Some of the areas of the territory... a lot of them, actually, are still pretty irradiated. This leads to certain areas having irradiated or poisoned water." It was a grim reality, but at the very least it was easy to tell when the water was poisonous – there was dead wildlife all around it.
When Feza mentioned that she had never met Beck, Aurum got a doubtful look to his eyes, but was quickly distracted from that by Feza showing genuine interest in the lesson at hand, something that Aurum couldn't help but smile at. It was rare to see the snow leopard actually focus her attention on anything for more than a couple of minutes, especially when it was something that in no way involved partying, so this was almost revolutionary. Flicking his ear, the lion rumbled with a shake of his head, "There's no directional marker for that one, it's just on the other side of the tree. Arrows are mainly used for directions, so we don't wanna make things too confusing." As Aurum glanced down to review the markings that he had already carved into the ground, he didn't even notice Feza's idea, his fellow guardsman ambling over to a nearby sheet of ice to start writing. When he lifted his head again, his heart sank, assuming that Feza had lost interest and moved onto the next thing, but then he saw what she was doing, and his eye lit up. He chuckled at her creative use of the near winter freeze, saying as he pawed at one of the nearby trees, "That's a pretty good idea, Feza. How about you and Roy take one half of the territory, and Crowley and I will take the other half? That way the work is spit evenly between the four of us, and will hopefully go faster." Truthfully, he would've made the opposite pairs of himself and Roy in addition to Crowley and Feza, but he thought that perhaps Roy wanted some sense of independence, and maybe being with someone besides his father on a task would do that. As he turned to check with the others to see if that arrangement was alright, he heard Feza's last remark, and a soft chuckle left him, "Some of the areas of the territory... a lot of them, actually, are still pretty irradiated. This leads to certain areas having irradiated or poisoned water." It was a grim reality, but at the very least it was easy to tell when the water was poisonous – there was dead wildlife all around it.
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