Hard Nox 2
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FANG
The hat might have been a mistake, but the feather was so nice and long and fluffy that Leo couldn’t leave the thing alone. He wasn’t a moron, he knew hats go on your head. But the fluffy soft feather bounced so much and he couldn’t see it up there. After a few moments walking he had decided it was far more entertaining in his hands.
He also decided that boots were awful. They were heavy, and with his feet all covered up they were hot and couldn’t feel the grass and sand, the timbers and the dirt. Caleb had insisted that pirates wore boots and Leo was a pirate, so the boots stayed on. Fluffy soft feather was a nice distraction.
There were times Leo simply followed Caleb, or set about the tasks he assigned and zoned out. Usually Caleb would call Leo’s name to break the spell, but this time the spell was ended by another name entirely. As Caleb called out to the feathery doctor Leo’s gaze shot up from the feather, eyes widened and pupils dilated to nearly consume the gilded irises. There was little cover, no tree wide enough, no bush thick enough to hide Leo’s frame.
So he stepped behind Caleb, uselessly. He tensed when the Doctor spoke, then relaxed at her soft, vulnerable tone. Leo had seen how much Emryk enjoyed the Doctor’s company over the last few days, and though their initial meeting had been jarring perhaps, he thought, she was not so scary as she had seemed.
In fact, she seemed a little sad.
Leo stepped around Caleb and stooped toward the feathered woman suddenly, bringing his face level with hers. Almost cautiously he sniffed the air between them. ”Emryk is not with you. What did he do?”
The hat might have been a mistake, but the feather was so nice and long and fluffy that Leo couldn’t leave the thing alone. He wasn’t a moron, he knew hats go on your head. But the fluffy soft feather bounced so much and he couldn’t see it up there. After a few moments walking he had decided it was far more entertaining in his hands.
He also decided that boots were awful. They were heavy, and with his feet all covered up they were hot and couldn’t feel the grass and sand, the timbers and the dirt. Caleb had insisted that pirates wore boots and Leo was a pirate, so the boots stayed on. Fluffy soft feather was a nice distraction.
There were times Leo simply followed Caleb, or set about the tasks he assigned and zoned out. Usually Caleb would call Leo’s name to break the spell, but this time the spell was ended by another name entirely. As Caleb called out to the feathery doctor Leo’s gaze shot up from the feather, eyes widened and pupils dilated to nearly consume the gilded irises. There was little cover, no tree wide enough, no bush thick enough to hide Leo’s frame.
So he stepped behind Caleb, uselessly. He tensed when the Doctor spoke, then relaxed at her soft, vulnerable tone. Leo had seen how much Emryk enjoyed the Doctor’s company over the last few days, and though their initial meeting had been jarring perhaps, he thought, she was not so scary as she had seemed.
In fact, she seemed a little sad.
Leo stepped around Caleb and stooped toward the feathered woman suddenly, bringing his face level with hers. Almost cautiously he sniffed the air between them. ”Emryk is not with you. What did he do?”