04-27-2018, 11:23 PM
Welp. Today was a completely normal day in paradise. Snow was drifting, she wasn't in hibernation, and the sky was green! ... what do you mean it isn't green? The bird sighed and lifted her head up. Fine. So she was lying. Could you blame her? She's been bored! The raven has been out of commission for basically a month. There was nothing to do here except for heal and peck at people trying to baby her as her wings healed. Sometimes she wished she died from that fall.
Cry yawned, perking up as a deer came up... A mauled deer. He looked to be the exact peek condition of health. He was glowing. A fine specimen in beautiful condition. Cry huffed under her breath, rolling her cloudy eyes. Happy opposite day... She mumbled tiredly under her breath, pulling herself to her feet. The raven preened her feathers for a few pregnant moments before hopping down from the tall branch she was on. She skillfully climbed out of the tree, as it quickly became a third nature to her (as walking on these talons had to be second nature, first), slowly hopping over to the deer. She was not much for conversation and only stared up at him.
He almost seemed blissfully unaware of his own physical state. It was kinda sad, actually. Cry was no creature of mercy, but this was just ... disgusting. What kind of creature left someone in a state like this and didn't finish the job? That was just cruel. Welp. Bambi here seemed to be up and moving just fine. ... somehow. The raven's milky eyes blinked before she raised a brow with the tilt of her head, almost as if she was expecting him to explain himself. It was not every day that someone showed up in such a grotesque condition, after all. He left a pool of blood behind him for crying out loud! The kid just looked .... wounded.
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Cry yawned, perking up as a deer came up... A mauled deer. He looked to be the exact peek condition of health. He was glowing. A fine specimen in beautiful condition. Cry huffed under her breath, rolling her cloudy eyes. Happy opposite day... She mumbled tiredly under her breath, pulling herself to her feet. The raven preened her feathers for a few pregnant moments before hopping down from the tall branch she was on. She skillfully climbed out of the tree, as it quickly became a third nature to her (as walking on these talons had to be second nature, first), slowly hopping over to the deer. She was not much for conversation and only stared up at him.
He almost seemed blissfully unaware of his own physical state. It was kinda sad, actually. Cry was no creature of mercy, but this was just ... disgusting. What kind of creature left someone in a state like this and didn't finish the job? That was just cruel. Welp. Bambi here seemed to be up and moving just fine. ... somehow. The raven's milky eyes blinked before she raised a brow with the tilt of her head, almost as if she was expecting him to explain himself. It was not every day that someone showed up in such a grotesque condition, after all. He left a pool of blood behind him for crying out loud! The kid just looked .... wounded.
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