12-28-2019, 03:58 PM
Anyone in her shoes--or paws--would be frightened at the sight of a large spider, maybe even jump up and start running. But Adelaide wasn't just anyone and when she saw the creature, she simply blinked in surprise, a feeling that was quickly replaced with excitement, fascination. She had never seen anything like this before and that was enough to warrant her intrigue.
"Oh my! What an interesting specimen you are!" she says upon his arrival, disregarding whatever he had said in favor of voicing her thoughts. "How did you get this big? Usually spiders are small little things, but you! You're huge!" in the back of her mind, she wondered if he had venomous fangs, but she resisted the urge to ask him to open his mouth and let her take a look. That would come later.
When Snarl spoke up again, her ramblings were interrupted, her tail eagerly thumping against the ground coming to a stop. This 'typhoon' she mentioned didn't ring any bells to her, not unless she was talking about the kind that had to do with the weather. Whatever it was. "The Typhoon? Oh, no, that doesn't sound familiar." she confesses with a shake of her head. "Just a stranger, then, I guess."
She ponders for a moment at the further questioning, thinking back to the one who had attacked her earlier. It had been quite a ways away, if she remembered right, and her sore paws were enough of an indicator. They didn't smell like them, either, not like wet grass and mud. They didn't smell like Tanglewood, or whatever this place's name was. An interesting name, nevertheless.
Everything in this new place was interesting!
"I don't think he was from here, no worries! It was a while away from here, actually, in a forest. That's where I woke up." she was still trying to figure out that part herself. From the middle of the sea, to a forest in the middle of nowhere.
Then she turns back to Abathur. "Ah, don't sweat it! You're quite interesting. I don't mind getting a close look." she probably sounded a bit unnerving, but she didn't seem to notice. "But yes, that would be lovely, thank you! They sting quite a bit."
At the mention of a village, Adelaide perks up even more, if possible. A village sounded nice, a place to rest a little while. She nods her head quickly. "It would be nice to rest my paws, yes. As long as I don't get my leg chewed on by a gator."
To be honest, she had never seen a gator before, so maybe she wouldn't actually mind that much. It would be a good learning experience, at least!
"Oh my! What an interesting specimen you are!" she says upon his arrival, disregarding whatever he had said in favor of voicing her thoughts. "How did you get this big? Usually spiders are small little things, but you! You're huge!" in the back of her mind, she wondered if he had venomous fangs, but she resisted the urge to ask him to open his mouth and let her take a look. That would come later.
When Snarl spoke up again, her ramblings were interrupted, her tail eagerly thumping against the ground coming to a stop. This 'typhoon' she mentioned didn't ring any bells to her, not unless she was talking about the kind that had to do with the weather. Whatever it was. "The Typhoon? Oh, no, that doesn't sound familiar." she confesses with a shake of her head. "Just a stranger, then, I guess."
She ponders for a moment at the further questioning, thinking back to the one who had attacked her earlier. It had been quite a ways away, if she remembered right, and her sore paws were enough of an indicator. They didn't smell like them, either, not like wet grass and mud. They didn't smell like Tanglewood, or whatever this place's name was. An interesting name, nevertheless.
Everything in this new place was interesting!
"I don't think he was from here, no worries! It was a while away from here, actually, in a forest. That's where I woke up." she was still trying to figure out that part herself. From the middle of the sea, to a forest in the middle of nowhere.
Then she turns back to Abathur. "Ah, don't sweat it! You're quite interesting. I don't mind getting a close look." she probably sounded a bit unnerving, but she didn't seem to notice. "But yes, that would be lovely, thank you! They sting quite a bit."
At the mention of a village, Adelaide perks up even more, if possible. A village sounded nice, a place to rest a little while. She nods her head quickly. "It would be nice to rest my paws, yes. As long as I don't get my leg chewed on by a gator."
To be honest, she had never seen a gator before, so maybe she wouldn't actually mind that much. It would be a good learning experience, at least!