Disapora's smile widened back to its normal levels as the compliment was furthered, giggling spritely. She watched the wolf go under the spray, joining them just for the sensation of water upon her fur. Xer ear perked at the muttering, but hearing it directed at the snake instead of xer, xe returned to xer spot, sitting peacefully. Xer tail attempted to curl around xer paws, not quite making it.
"Yes, I've been travelling as well, although not by choice like you. I'm on... a greater mission, let's say." The mood was so light that she deigned not to bring it down with talks of missing brothers. "Mind if I follow you on that path for a while?" It fit where she was supposed to be going next and, "Company helps liven up long journies."
The fog didn't bother Disapora, used to seeing through their own mist when it decided to travel to her head area. Really, the white plumes were almost comforting to xer, reminding the serval of when xe had much less control over said mist as a child. Of course, childhood wasn't always a pleasant place to go, but these particular memories were good, and these days, the fact that her brother was in a memory made it good. Xe did notice xer companion's dislike of it, however, so xe said, "Here, let me help you there," conjuring a sky blue fire from the ground. It was small, but tall, positioned on the left side of the two of them. The heat from it helped to disperse the fog, making it easier to see. And, due to its magic, there was very little smoke to hinder their sight. A few of her sparkles, like in her mist, were within it. She smiled sultrily, "Now we can see each other better."
The serval sat quietly, allowing Larkspur to speak. When the snake neared her, she tensed, but decided to try pressing her nose against it in a friendly manner. When Larkspur was done speaking, xe looked up at them, eyes blinking slowly as xe processed. "Yes, I suppose that makes sense. Better to rip out the knife yourself and all that." There was a layer of unasked questions under their understanding tone.
"Yes, I've been travelling as well, although not by choice like you. I'm on... a greater mission, let's say." The mood was so light that she deigned not to bring it down with talks of missing brothers. "Mind if I follow you on that path for a while?" It fit where she was supposed to be going next and, "Company helps liven up long journies."
The fog didn't bother Disapora, used to seeing through their own mist when it decided to travel to her head area. Really, the white plumes were almost comforting to xer, reminding the serval of when xe had much less control over said mist as a child. Of course, childhood wasn't always a pleasant place to go, but these particular memories were good, and these days, the fact that her brother was in a memory made it good. Xe did notice xer companion's dislike of it, however, so xe said, "Here, let me help you there," conjuring a sky blue fire from the ground. It was small, but tall, positioned on the left side of the two of them. The heat from it helped to disperse the fog, making it easier to see. And, due to its magic, there was very little smoke to hinder their sight. A few of her sparkles, like in her mist, were within it. She smiled sultrily, "Now we can see each other better."
The serval sat quietly, allowing Larkspur to speak. When the snake neared her, she tensed, but decided to try pressing her nose against it in a friendly manner. When Larkspur was done speaking, xe looked up at them, eyes blinking slowly as xe processed. "Yes, I suppose that makes sense. Better to rip out the knife yourself and all that." There was a layer of unasked questions under their understanding tone.