by mairon » Sun Jan 08, 2017 3:58 pm
Robynn | Nogitsune | Tags: Aspen
The Void-type gave a glance at the deer, which was stupidly standing there. It had its leg lifted up, to be expected considering its injuries, but it wasn't even trying to move! It was as if any instinct of fight or flight he had had disappeared, and he had just been there. Frozen. Usually, an animal like this is a goner, one that's lost its will to live, yet somehow with this one it wasn't the case. It looked as if it was waiting for instructions. "What are you waiting for? The world's best canine frisbee player is three-legged, you know?"
Without looking back again, Robynn turned her head and began to head in the opposite direction. "But it's your choice, dearie. Life or death." Again, she was making a degree of conversation with this deer nobody else would have, but it amused her somehow. For some reason, speaking to animals was less stressful. They did not judge you, did not retort against your words, did not do anything bad at all. Most of the time, they couldn't even hear you, but still it somehow felt as if they were listening. Animals were weird that way, I guess.
The nogitsune looked down at her watch, and then pulled her keys out from her pocket. One foot in front of the other, the girl eventually came upon a maze of vines, trees, and at one point, a clearing. Far into that small, tree-less space was a little cabin, equipped with its own car-less garage. Taking a glance behind her to check for the injured animal, Robb took a few steps forward and into the large room. Momentarily, she dug for some supplies, and after emerging with a bandage, gauze, and some rubbing alcohol, she finally turned to see if the deer had decided to follow her after all.