05-26-2020, 12:23 AM
his last few arrivals to the marsh had been rather eventful. his first time seeing one of the inhabitants, meeting them and getting to know the land and law a bit more. it was a bit different than what he had expected when he had first seen the area. his mind had wandered to some weird country hicks or mannerless creatures that rolled in the muck for fun. it was to his surprise he had met someone with actual intelligence. alaric had been the name he remembered, but after that he hadn't seen anyone else after his next series of visits.
safflower mainly kept out of reach for others to see him, teasing in living his tracks behind for them to find before getting to him. it was like a game of cat and mouse, willing himself as the prey and snickering as they missed him by the whiskers.
he was here for another game of just that, taking his sweet time as he meandered around the thick roots curled over themselves, jumping from one to the other. just like the first time he had visited, he hadn't watched carefully enough where he placed his paws. though instead of sustaining any real injury, it was a trap.
his paws landed perfectly within a net covered my sticky moss and twigs. the net had triggered to lift the cat high up into the tree, keeping him a good dangerous height should he fall from it. the blue tabby huffed in frustration, reaching toward the tree the net was connected to in attempts to manipulate it, but his powers were not yet strong enough to control the sheer size of the tree. he squirmed and grumbled a few profanities as he resorted to gnawing on the ropes in vain for something to give way.
[member=1538]leroy[/member]
safflower mainly kept out of reach for others to see him, teasing in living his tracks behind for them to find before getting to him. it was like a game of cat and mouse, willing himself as the prey and snickering as they missed him by the whiskers.
he was here for another game of just that, taking his sweet time as he meandered around the thick roots curled over themselves, jumping from one to the other. just like the first time he had visited, he hadn't watched carefully enough where he placed his paws. though instead of sustaining any real injury, it was a trap.
his paws landed perfectly within a net covered my sticky moss and twigs. the net had triggered to lift the cat high up into the tree, keeping him a good dangerous height should he fall from it. the blue tabby huffed in frustration, reaching toward the tree the net was connected to in attempts to manipulate it, but his powers were not yet strong enough to control the sheer size of the tree. he squirmed and grumbled a few profanities as he resorted to gnawing on the ropes in vain for something to give way.
[member=1538]leroy[/member]