01-21-2020, 11:03 PM
Everything stays, right where you left it.
But it still changes, ever so slightly, daily and nightly.
Aurum wasn't exactly sure who he had expected to get attacked first, if he was being honest. After all, they were all pretty decently open targets in the graveyard, and they were all pretty recognizable as well. He supposed it was natural for him to be pounced on first, considering he was the highest profile one there, along with his large size that was easy to pile up on. What he wasn't expecting, however, was for Leroy to come straight at him. One minute the angel had been resting there, trying to figure out what he would do until the vigil was over, and the next minute, the masked hound was in front of him, looking awfully nonchalant for the situation. Blinking his one azure eye down at the general, Aurum cocked his head to one side, rumbling, "Hey there, Leroy..." His tail was flicking behind him as his body tensed, and he listened intently to what the other was saying... before the hound came flying forward at him, lunging forth for the goal of the entire game.
Aurum let out a roar as Leroy did so, although it was less of a roar and more of just a yell of surprise. The canine ended up on top of him, and he could feel the wild flailing attempting to knock his sash off. Scowling a little bit, the lion pulled his midsection quickly to one side, moving to snatch [member=1538]leroy[/member] by the scruff of the neck. If he was successful, he would attempt to fling the male carefully into an empty direction. He didn't throw very hard, not wanting to break anything or hurt Leroy for the little game. That was the entire reason he had chosen a more open location, and not one of the clustered together headstones that the leader could crack his head open on. If he was successful in chucking Leroy off of him, the male would then turn and rush off, flapping his wings a little bit to carry him to another part of the graveyard. At least if Leroy gave chase, Aurum would know well where he was coming from, and would be able to counter without the other getting the jump on him. Although in all honesty, Leroy had less gotten the jump on him than just sort of surprised him by his blatant boldness in trying to get the sash.
Aurum let out a roar as Leroy did so, although it was less of a roar and more of just a yell of surprise. The canine ended up on top of him, and he could feel the wild flailing attempting to knock his sash off. Scowling a little bit, the lion pulled his midsection quickly to one side, moving to snatch [member=1538]leroy[/member] by the scruff of the neck. If he was successful, he would attempt to fling the male carefully into an empty direction. He didn't throw very hard, not wanting to break anything or hurt Leroy for the little game. That was the entire reason he had chosen a more open location, and not one of the clustered together headstones that the leader could crack his head open on. If he was successful in chucking Leroy off of him, the male would then turn and rush off, flapping his wings a little bit to carry him to another part of the graveyard. At least if Leroy gave chase, Aurum would know well where he was coming from, and would be able to counter without the other getting the jump on him. Although in all honesty, Leroy had less gotten the jump on him than just sort of surprised him by his blatant boldness in trying to get the sash.
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