05-05-2018, 01:40 AM
Remy couldn't imagine being a human. Of course, it'd be nice to be able to actually pick things up and, you know, run, but after all this time they'd gotten used to living with no limbs. It was a scary thought, being a human; what if they ended up thinking they deserved to own animals who had lives of their owns? What if it all got to their head, and they thought themselves better than other creatures? Remy was just glad they weren't a human, even if they did end up being something that was practically useless.
After all this time doing nothing but travelling, Remy found being sedentary was.. Boring. Even with all the people here, there wasn't much to do unless you were going out of your way to speak with them. Of course, Remy didn't like doing that, because they were possibly one of the laziest boas on the planet.
The dog infront of them didn't seem to be busy, so that was nice. Remy must have interrupted his relaxation or something like that, not that they really cared. He didn't seem bothered by them, so it didn't matter if they had interrupted. "That's alright. This time of year? Have you been here for more than just one year, then?"
Remy moved forward and slowly moved in a tight circle over and over until they were a big pile of scales and muscles. Their head hovered a bit above one coil, pupils trained on Maes. "I'm Remy, I just recently joined this group. It's nice to meet you, Maes."
"SPEECH"