02-28-2020, 04:02 PM
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And to think speaking of the devil would actually summon him. A fond yet subtle smile drew across an exposed beak as he caught glimpse of the fairy's shining pelt. Surprise failed the doctor as he glided from his oak perch, knowing full well just how much his visits meant to Zora. Traveling to the outer lands expended time and energy, although she made such a trip worthy of a little fatigue afterward. Especially when a pleasurable afterglow was involved.
But that was beside the point.
He ignored the others who already approached, feathers fluffing contentedly. Isaac pressed against her warmth, a wing draping over her back in an attempted hug. "I see you've finally decided to follow me," the doctor mused, his words monotone as always and yet less cold, less distant. He clicked his beak, pulling away from the fennec fox and looking her over. "Have you had anything to eat recently?" While he still hadn't quite accomplished the craft of hunting with talons and wings, nobody would notice if he snagged her a meal from the swamp's supplies.
Swiveling his head to face those behind him, he studied them with pale eyes, tipping his wide-brimmed hat up slightly to view the pair without shade. "This is Zora. She's here to live with me. I'm sure you won't mind." If they did, then, well... he would find himself adding the anatomical diagrams of both species to his notes.
But that was beside the point.
He ignored the others who already approached, feathers fluffing contentedly. Isaac pressed against her warmth, a wing draping over her back in an attempted hug. "I see you've finally decided to follow me," the doctor mused, his words monotone as always and yet less cold, less distant. He clicked his beak, pulling away from the fennec fox and looking her over. "Have you had anything to eat recently?" While he still hadn't quite accomplished the craft of hunting with talons and wings, nobody would notice if he snagged her a meal from the swamp's supplies.
Swiveling his head to face those behind him, he studied them with pale eyes, tipping his wide-brimmed hat up slightly to view the pair without shade. "This is Zora. She's here to live with me. I'm sure you won't mind." If they did, then, well... he would find himself adding the anatomical diagrams of both species to his notes.