{Lol, no worries. ^^}
Whether it was because of Joke or her own injuries, Biddy didn't take very kindly to being petted. Her whines rose to a howl, and she threw her head back, sending her yowls up into the night air. A flock of crows took off from a nearby tree at the sound, squawking indignantly.
Mortimer was practically crawling along the ground, but for all the leaves and twigs littered across the forest floor, he was quite silent. Mortimer worried Bruiser would catch his sent, especially whenever Mortimer dared to catch up with them, but he must have been downwind, and Bruiser didn't seem to notice Mortimer's presence. Yet. Mortimer's heart hammered within his rib cage. The man in the flannel shirt was going the exact route he had described - over the hill, and then a turn left. On that side of the forest, Mortimer could see the quarry mentioned earlier by the thinning of trees, and Mortimer could see the mountains of rock deposits, as well as the crescent moon glinting off the surface of the water. Suddenly, ducking behind the trunk of a tree to avoid the man's notice, Mortimer went still...
Laughter coursed through the hot, muggy air, muffled by the humidity of the late June night. Everything seemed to be slowed, the world moving through amber, sluggish and unwilling to pass by. Each star was a laughing planet, a crystal face that looked down on Mortimer and all his friends with unrepressed glee...
Mortimer tried to shake himself, but he found himself inescapably drawn by the scene set below him. It wasn't that quarry, he told himself. And yet he wouldn't move. Mortimer looked back at the man, seeing that he was just about to disappear beyond a copse of trees, and then back at the moonlit water. His hands shook.
Ezra let quiet descend in Alex's room. He knew he should be encouraging her to try and go to sleep, but they might make a breakthrough. You couldn't put a time on these sorts of things. Ezra took a breath. "I may not understand cutting," he said slowly, his hands wringing one another. "But I do understand how hard it is to just... forget it. For a long time I thought that was they key to making it all stop. The voices and all. Forgetting." Ezra shook his head, his mouth twisted in displeasure. "It's just not that easy, is it?" he said to Alex, looking up at her again.