04-29-2018, 02:08 AM
She'd only been in the Ascendants for a few days now, and she couldn't say that she was exactly adjusting all that well. Obviously, it was her choice that she joined, but it didn't change how uncomfortable she felt nearly all the time. A major change in scenery, and not to mention, the new addition of living with a bunch of other people wasn't exactly a change she was used to. She was trying to change up her life. She couldn't get better if she spent her entire life hiding away from everyone.
The serval took to wandering the territory on her own, though, as she didn't really know anyone. Some of it was her fault, considering she didn't make much of an effort to change that, but her nerves were really the one thing to blame. Her paws came to a stop, as she broke out into a small fit of coughs. She carried on like it was nothing after it ended. She'd been like this forever, with no other symptoms or struggles, so Mira hadn't worried much about it. Though, upon continuing her path, she noticed a complete stranger crawling around on his belly. Not to mention that he went from spouting nonsense to humming an off-key song, which she'd never even heard before. She decided to ignore what he was doing for the time being.
Mira approached slowly and cautiously, giving a nervous glance towards her clanmate and the newcomer. Though, upon looking at the stranger, she noticed his shirt was covered with dirt, as well as other bits of stuff from the floor. "Ah, um- you're filthy! You should get that cleaned up, you know?" For once, her voice was actually clear; she wasn't mumbling or sounding nervous. If someone was doing something she thought was unhealthy, there was no way she was going to stand for it. Dirty clothes, while harmless at first, could always be a breeding ground for harmful bacteria, and they could even cause some infections. Not to mention that it was just unhygienic to constantly be wearing the same dirty clothes all the time. Still, she was embarrassed over the fact that she was practically scolding a complete stranger. She decided to keep her mouth shut after that, practically too ashamed to even apologize or to introduce herself.
The serval took to wandering the territory on her own, though, as she didn't really know anyone. Some of it was her fault, considering she didn't make much of an effort to change that, but her nerves were really the one thing to blame. Her paws came to a stop, as she broke out into a small fit of coughs. She carried on like it was nothing after it ended. She'd been like this forever, with no other symptoms or struggles, so Mira hadn't worried much about it. Though, upon continuing her path, she noticed a complete stranger crawling around on his belly. Not to mention that he went from spouting nonsense to humming an off-key song, which she'd never even heard before. She decided to ignore what he was doing for the time being.
Mira approached slowly and cautiously, giving a nervous glance towards her clanmate and the newcomer. Though, upon looking at the stranger, she noticed his shirt was covered with dirt, as well as other bits of stuff from the floor. "Ah, um- you're filthy! You should get that cleaned up, you know?" For once, her voice was actually clear; she wasn't mumbling or sounding nervous. If someone was doing something she thought was unhealthy, there was no way she was going to stand for it. Dirty clothes, while harmless at first, could always be a breeding ground for harmful bacteria, and they could even cause some infections. Not to mention that it was just unhygienic to constantly be wearing the same dirty clothes all the time. Still, she was embarrassed over the fact that she was practically scolding a complete stranger. She decided to keep her mouth shut after that, practically too ashamed to even apologize or to introduce herself.