Shadow Friend
Posted: 02 Jun 2014, 23:33
--The following transcript was a live chat roleplay--
Roderic: * Text from Ric Altaire * Are you done with the things you need to do for the night?
Phoenix: [t] I can be, yes
Roderic: * R * Cool. Meet me at the Swansdale station when you can?
Phoenix: [t] I'm there.
Roderic: My phone goes off and I look around to see where she is. Sure enough, she's there. I put the phone away with one hand and put my other hand in the air to signal her down. Before I approach her. "Ready for our thing? Won't take long like I said." I look around, then back at her, wondering if she had forgotten or if she was up to the idea of going some place she didn't know we were going.
Phoenix: "Our thing?" I give him a good, long eyeballing, kind of worried he was going to try to drag me off somewhere private and demand that lap dance I apparently owed him. God that would be awkward as ****. "Yes, I'm ready for our... thing..." she paused, giving a wave of her hand. "Lead the way?"
Roderic: She's looking at me strange and so I nod my head. "Yeah. Our thing. Our arrangement for tonight." I don't expand on that because I don't want to reveal where it is we're going in case it turns out to be stupid. Once we're there, we're there and she's stuck. So I think and believe. She agrees and so, I head west. "It's a few blocks." Is all I say, not sure if she's familiar with the area and what might be this way. To kill time I ask her a question that might turn in to more. "When you turn in to an animal, do you get to pick which one you want? You get to be two, but Calix says he's only one."
Phoenix: I just trail after him, curious and confused, but mainly curious. "Okay, our thing," I agree and try my very best not to seem ill at ease. Ric was socially awkward, but he'd be able to pick up on discomfort... I think. "I never really picked my forms... I just tried to become an animal and turned into one. Then another. I think it has to do with safety and stuff. I think I have another one because I needed another one to make me feel safe. Are you trying to learn?"
Roderic: "What? No. I was just wondering why you can be two and he can be one." I shrug, look around and then spot where it is we're going. A few more blocks and it would be obvious, especially when we go in the car park and pass the massive chain link fences that surrounded the perimeter. "I'm working on learning things about that place. The Umbra. But I heard it's called the Shadow Realm. Don't you think that's an unimaginitive name for our species?" Calix thought so and agreed with me, but maybe we didn't know the story of that place.
Phoenix: I'm still not really sure where he's taking me, but the car park looms in sight and I just let it go. Wherever he decides to take me, I'll survive. Instead of fretting about it, I just kind of relax. "The Umbra does sound like a better name for it, but I don't know who came up with the name. It's also called the Fade. Both make sense to me - it's a realm of shadows and darkness, where everything kind of... fades away to nothing." I shrugged a shoulder, "I like the Realm of Umbra better - we should start a petition to rename it. Isn't Umbra Latin for shadow?"
Roderic: As she talks, I realize she's a little bit behind me, so I slow down. Mostly because I'm curious about what she has to say. I know Nix isn't an idiot, which was part of the reason I was so, drawn to her, I guess you could say. When I was a blood thief. I nod my head at her question about the name. "I wasn't sure what it was called the first time I went there, so I started to look around online and found that word. I liked it. Calix told me what it's really called." I point to the car park. "We're going in there." Above the entrace was a sign that read, Harper Rock Zoo. "It's a good thing it's summer time and they have extended hours. Otherwise, I wasn't sure where you would get to see what you need to see."
Phoenix: "We're going to the zoo..." I repeat, a bit baffled. Ric didn't seem like the sentimental type and this... well, I really didn't think he was the date-date type either. Is he trying to take me out on a date? This was going to get so weird if he started to ask for lap dances outside the monkey exhibits. I mean, I'd probably do it, but they'd probably mimic, and that would be really weird... "Why are we here...? Are you taking me on a date, Roderic?"
Roderic: I nod at her first statement and then her other questions make me stop and stare at her. "What? No. There's something here you need to see. I saw it online. But if we don't hurry, we might miss it and you can't miss it. It's important." I walk up to the cashier that's in some crappy wooden shelter outside the zoo, grab two brochures and hand Nix one as an attempt to keep her distracted. "Two general admissions and then we need two tickets for this thing." I slide the brochure to the teen at the register to keep from saying what the other tickets are for and soon I hand her the cash, she gives me the tickets and I just give Nix the general admission ticket. "Like I said the other night, it's for research." I nod and then point to the direction we need to go in based off.
Phoenix: I took the brochure and waited patiently, tipping my head to the side. Pretending to flip through the pages, I watched him out of the corner of my eye. Ric always acted weird, but this was more weird than normal... When he came back with the general admission ticket, I took mine and made my way inside. The hand stamp amused me. Once we're inside, I just let him be the guide and follow along at his side. What the **** could he actually be researching at the zoo? "What kind of research..?"
Roderic: "For you." I leave it at that for now. But then as we walk past the things I don't really care about, I hand her the other ticket that I got for the two of us. The ticket would give it away, based off what it said, which was 'Birds of Prey.' "How come you hopped around at the Altaire party? Instead of fly around?" I ask casually, but I was genuinely interested in the answer. When we get to the building the show is going to be in, I hold it open, wait for her to answer the questions and then follow her in.
Phoenix: When he hands off the other ticket, I smile. It's probably the single most thoughtful thing anyone's done for me since... I actually can't remember when. A few tears prickle at the back of my eyes, but I blink them away, pretty sure Ric wouldn't understand that I was happy. Instead, I focus on his question. "You broke my wing, remember? I couldn't fly." I didn't really think he needed to know that that wasn't why I couldn't fly. Stepping inside, I wander my way to one of the mid-center seats and drop down, waiting for Ric to join me.
Roderic: "Only one wing. You didn't even attempt to move the other one." I point out, then shrug my shoulders. I caught that she had smiled, so it seemed coming here wasn't going to be a waste after all. I follow after her, not caring where she picked to sit. We were here for her, so where she thought was best, was probably best. Once I'm sitting, I look around to see how many people are here. Only about half the seats were filled, which was fine by me. I don't like crowds, or people but figured this was important for Nix to see. "Anyways. Thought if you saw some things like you in action, you could learn more about them and be like them. When you are one of them." I nod my head. Simple as that. Learn by watching and doing. A man comes out and introduces himself, then welcomes everyone to the show. He rattles off a list of birds that we're going to see at the show and lets his assistant come out with a bird on her gloved hand, some Vulture of some kind. Turkey apparently and starts telling the crowd where they're found, how they get their food, things geared towards their survivial.
Phoenix: Once he's sat down, I glance around. Of the people there, most were either parents with young children or young couples. It doesn't bother me and I don't think Ric will even notice the trend. I'm surprised he noticed my... lack of ability for the little time I'd been shifted and uninjured. The fact that he'd noticed, more than anything, touched me. Once the show began, I leaned over and rested my head against his shoulder. Ric wasn't big on affection, but I hoped he wouldn't mind. "Thank you. We want eastern screech owls... Or any kind of owls..." I pause. "Actually, I probably just need to watch anything. Are we going to go try flying after?"
Roderic: When her head sits on my shoulder I don't move. I don't blink, I don't do anything. She was in my space. It wasn't a threatening gesture, but it was still my space. "I can't fly." I say as I watch the lady with the vulture on her arm pet the thing. "But if you want to, we can. Would make sense to try right after learning about them." I nod my head, agreeing with my own statement, still sitting there in the seat rigidly. After a few more facts about the vulture, the male pulls out a bird and begins talking about it. Something called an Osprey. I don't know a lot about birds, but to me, based off its talons and beak, it appears to be some form of Hawk. As the guy talked, it would be confirmed that it was part of the hawk family. "Have you flown a lot?" Her wing and arm were healed by now, so she could fly. I was just wondering if she had done it and how many times.
Phoenix: I could tell he was uncomfortable as soon as I lay my head against him, but he didn't ask me to move, so I didn't. Maybe that's selfish of me, but all he had to do was ask. I was completely focused on the birds - facts, trivia, flapping wings, and I almost missed his question. Had I flown a lot... A little laugh escapes my lips. "I tried... I jumped off the back of the ouch and tried, but I couldn't get the flapping right. I haven't really tried since then. I think I'm scared that I won't catch myself... I'm scared of falling, so I don't try to fly." That right there was probably the saddest thing I've said in a long time.
Roderic: I take my focus off the birds and look at her. "But if you did fall, you'd be alright. Right? Whole vampire thing and all." Something different was discovered in that sentence. Not only was Nix like a lot of women, but Nix also got...scared? The same Nix that pulverized me a few times over back when I was a blood thief? That didn't seem right. Not from what I remembered. She was so confident and certain of her skills. Because she could be. She was the best.
Phoenix: I nodded against his shoulder, watching the osprey as its wingspan was shown. It fluttered those massive wings a few times and I soaked it in, trying to learn from Master Bird. "I'd be okay, yeah... But I'm still scared of falling." I'd felt his head move and figured he was looking at me, but I didn't want to look up. I wonder if he realized we're having two conversations about two very different things while only using one set of words... Ric's smart. Socially awkward, but he's smart.
Roderic: When the guy was done talking about the Osprey and letting it fly around a little bit, his assistant started in about a bird known as the red tailed hawk. Where it got its name from, I didn't know as from here it looked like it was brown to me. Maybe tan. I focus in on what Phoenix is saying and silently chew on her words for a few minutes. She assured me she would be fine from falling because she was a vampire, yet she was afraid to fall? There was more to the story then what she was coughing up. Or to her. "Then you get right back up and try again. Being afraid shouldn't stop you. You're Phoenix for fucks sake." That probably didn't make any sense, but to me it did. She was the best and even if she did fall in whatever she did, I couldn't imagine her not getting up and trying again. And again if need be.
Phoenix: "How many times do I have to fall before I stop being scared of falling? Or does falling just make you more and more scared of getting hurt?" It was almost rhetorical, but I was curious. I feel like I need a layer of bubble wrap padding to face the world most of the time. I wonder if that hawk felt like it needed bubble wrap... actually, it probably had no clue what bubble wrap was. "I'll try again," she promised, listening to the difference between osprey vision, specialize for hunting underwater prey, and hawk vision, specialized for terrestrial prey.
Roderic: "I don't know." I reply honestly. "But you shouldn't be scared of falling. Being scared restrains you. Cripples you. And if you fall too hard, you have people to help you get up. I'm sure any Altaire would be there for you if it came down to it." I nod, sure of it. I'm sure anyone I thought of being a true Altaire would help Nix if she asked for it. "I think that bird looks more brown or tan." I say changing the subject because she said she would try again and that was good enough for me. "Do you eat when you're an owl?" I turn my attention back to the bird, wondering how that worked with her being a vampire, but an owl too.
Phoenix: "It has a red underside to its tail," I pointed once the feathers flared and the bird flapped its wings. Not that I'd actually say it, but I was glad for the subject change and I believed him. That in and of itself was strange - I believe I have people to support me. Hm... "I've never been hungry in owl or fox form. I suppose if I were hungry though, it'd be for blood."
Roderic: I look at where she's pointing and after a few seconds I nod my head. I guess it did. Had it not expanded its wings and tail, I would have missed where it got its name from. Suddenly, a bird that again, I'm not familiar with circles around the crowd of people and lands on the guy's gloved arm. It's sort of fat for a bird and has speckles all over it. Spots really. The way it moves its head and blinks its eyes lets me know what it is before the guy says what it is. An owl. A Northern Hawk Owl. The guy tells us about the number of eggs it has in a brood, and what it prefers to eat. It seemed they ate big and well, even preferring to eat squirrels, which were fast and big. It'd be interesting to see the owl in action. "That makes sense." I comment about the blood thing. "Can't imagine how that owl can hunt something fast down. Looks a little pudgy around the sides." I say, judging the creature.
Phoenix: I shoot Roderic a look, feeling self-conscious on behalf of the owl. Strangely, the ******* bird felt like my brother. We're kin - birds of a feather. I nearly crack up at my own puns, but manage to keep it cool as I watch my brother bird do that creepy 180 degree head spin from the exorcist. "Hey now... That guy's my brother. Sure he's a bit pudgy, but it's just feather. Have you seen me? I'm also a ball of feather." Suddenly, it occurred to her that people behind them may be listenining to this conversation. "If anyone can hear us, they're going to think we're on drugs..."
Roderic: I nod my head and feel my lips curl up a little. It was strange to see her defensive over an owl. When she was a vampire first and foremost. "I've seen you. You look like a big ball of fluff. It's different. Works for you." I nod my head. "Him? Not so much." I watch the owl, interested in how they moved for obvious reasons. I didn't want to break her arm any time soon again. Or wing that was. I look around when she talks about what people might think about us and shrug. I don't really care what people think about me. "Maybe. I'll just tell them it's your first night out in years and this is part of your treatment. Seperating reality from fantasy." I clear my throat and look at her, my smile getting a little bigger. Just a little.
Phoenix: What the ****, Ric was almost exhibiting symptoms of knowing what a joke was. And more importantly, knowing how to make a funny. I blinked at him, eyes probably as round as they were in owl form, but not nearly as adorable. Then again, maybe he'd think bug-eyed me was cute. The **** if I knew what he was thinking 90% of the time. "I... My treatment for what? What's wrong with me in this hypothetical scenario?" I did get a bit huffy about it, but he's smiling, so he's kidding.
Roderic: "Well it can't be me." I look back at the owl as it goes flying around again. "Everyone always suspects it's the guy who's nuts. So you'll have to take one for the team this go around." My small grin vanishes as I watch the owl perch itself on a post not far from the guy as he pulls out another bird. An owl of white with a few black spots on it's back. Another male it seemed of the owl species. I didn't comment on how much plummage the thing had, only because of what happened the last time. Maybe I had been wrong and the bird wasn't that big after all. It was something to consider and research later.
Phoenix: "Fine," I give in, "I'll be the crazy chick this time, but you owe me." My eyes didn't leave the bird as we spoke; I was wrapped up in how it moved, how it pivoted its wings to take off and to land, and especially to stay in the air. "What kind of things do crazy people say? Should we go to the moon and ride a walrus on the shores of Tripoli after this?" I arched a brow, trying to look serious.
Roderic: "I was thinking of riding a red fox myself. See how that turns out." I look back at her, my features dead serious. I wouldn't attempt that again on her, I would probably break her spine this go around. After a few more facts shared about the Snowy Owl, the female assistant thanks everyone for coming and lets us know there are more birds of prey to be found in some aviary cage not far from the building we are in now. Also, the zoo was closing in about thirty five minutes, as a reminder. Which was fine by me. This was the only reason I came was for this show for her. For the research. "What do you want to do now?" I ask as I sit forward, as if attempting to stand up, but don't as I would be pushing her off me.
Roderic: * Text from Ric Altaire * Are you done with the things you need to do for the night?
Phoenix: [t] I can be, yes
Roderic: * R * Cool. Meet me at the Swansdale station when you can?
Phoenix: [t] I'm there.
Roderic: My phone goes off and I look around to see where she is. Sure enough, she's there. I put the phone away with one hand and put my other hand in the air to signal her down. Before I approach her. "Ready for our thing? Won't take long like I said." I look around, then back at her, wondering if she had forgotten or if she was up to the idea of going some place she didn't know we were going.
Phoenix: "Our thing?" I give him a good, long eyeballing, kind of worried he was going to try to drag me off somewhere private and demand that lap dance I apparently owed him. God that would be awkward as ****. "Yes, I'm ready for our... thing..." she paused, giving a wave of her hand. "Lead the way?"
Roderic: She's looking at me strange and so I nod my head. "Yeah. Our thing. Our arrangement for tonight." I don't expand on that because I don't want to reveal where it is we're going in case it turns out to be stupid. Once we're there, we're there and she's stuck. So I think and believe. She agrees and so, I head west. "It's a few blocks." Is all I say, not sure if she's familiar with the area and what might be this way. To kill time I ask her a question that might turn in to more. "When you turn in to an animal, do you get to pick which one you want? You get to be two, but Calix says he's only one."
Phoenix: I just trail after him, curious and confused, but mainly curious. "Okay, our thing," I agree and try my very best not to seem ill at ease. Ric was socially awkward, but he'd be able to pick up on discomfort... I think. "I never really picked my forms... I just tried to become an animal and turned into one. Then another. I think it has to do with safety and stuff. I think I have another one because I needed another one to make me feel safe. Are you trying to learn?"
Roderic: "What? No. I was just wondering why you can be two and he can be one." I shrug, look around and then spot where it is we're going. A few more blocks and it would be obvious, especially when we go in the car park and pass the massive chain link fences that surrounded the perimeter. "I'm working on learning things about that place. The Umbra. But I heard it's called the Shadow Realm. Don't you think that's an unimaginitive name for our species?" Calix thought so and agreed with me, but maybe we didn't know the story of that place.
Phoenix: I'm still not really sure where he's taking me, but the car park looms in sight and I just let it go. Wherever he decides to take me, I'll survive. Instead of fretting about it, I just kind of relax. "The Umbra does sound like a better name for it, but I don't know who came up with the name. It's also called the Fade. Both make sense to me - it's a realm of shadows and darkness, where everything kind of... fades away to nothing." I shrugged a shoulder, "I like the Realm of Umbra better - we should start a petition to rename it. Isn't Umbra Latin for shadow?"
Roderic: As she talks, I realize she's a little bit behind me, so I slow down. Mostly because I'm curious about what she has to say. I know Nix isn't an idiot, which was part of the reason I was so, drawn to her, I guess you could say. When I was a blood thief. I nod my head at her question about the name. "I wasn't sure what it was called the first time I went there, so I started to look around online and found that word. I liked it. Calix told me what it's really called." I point to the car park. "We're going in there." Above the entrace was a sign that read, Harper Rock Zoo. "It's a good thing it's summer time and they have extended hours. Otherwise, I wasn't sure where you would get to see what you need to see."
Phoenix: "We're going to the zoo..." I repeat, a bit baffled. Ric didn't seem like the sentimental type and this... well, I really didn't think he was the date-date type either. Is he trying to take me out on a date? This was going to get so weird if he started to ask for lap dances outside the monkey exhibits. I mean, I'd probably do it, but they'd probably mimic, and that would be really weird... "Why are we here...? Are you taking me on a date, Roderic?"
Roderic: I nod at her first statement and then her other questions make me stop and stare at her. "What? No. There's something here you need to see. I saw it online. But if we don't hurry, we might miss it and you can't miss it. It's important." I walk up to the cashier that's in some crappy wooden shelter outside the zoo, grab two brochures and hand Nix one as an attempt to keep her distracted. "Two general admissions and then we need two tickets for this thing." I slide the brochure to the teen at the register to keep from saying what the other tickets are for and soon I hand her the cash, she gives me the tickets and I just give Nix the general admission ticket. "Like I said the other night, it's for research." I nod and then point to the direction we need to go in based off.
Phoenix: I took the brochure and waited patiently, tipping my head to the side. Pretending to flip through the pages, I watched him out of the corner of my eye. Ric always acted weird, but this was more weird than normal... When he came back with the general admission ticket, I took mine and made my way inside. The hand stamp amused me. Once we're inside, I just let him be the guide and follow along at his side. What the **** could he actually be researching at the zoo? "What kind of research..?"
Roderic: "For you." I leave it at that for now. But then as we walk past the things I don't really care about, I hand her the other ticket that I got for the two of us. The ticket would give it away, based off what it said, which was 'Birds of Prey.' "How come you hopped around at the Altaire party? Instead of fly around?" I ask casually, but I was genuinely interested in the answer. When we get to the building the show is going to be in, I hold it open, wait for her to answer the questions and then follow her in.
Phoenix: When he hands off the other ticket, I smile. It's probably the single most thoughtful thing anyone's done for me since... I actually can't remember when. A few tears prickle at the back of my eyes, but I blink them away, pretty sure Ric wouldn't understand that I was happy. Instead, I focus on his question. "You broke my wing, remember? I couldn't fly." I didn't really think he needed to know that that wasn't why I couldn't fly. Stepping inside, I wander my way to one of the mid-center seats and drop down, waiting for Ric to join me.
Roderic: "Only one wing. You didn't even attempt to move the other one." I point out, then shrug my shoulders. I caught that she had smiled, so it seemed coming here wasn't going to be a waste after all. I follow after her, not caring where she picked to sit. We were here for her, so where she thought was best, was probably best. Once I'm sitting, I look around to see how many people are here. Only about half the seats were filled, which was fine by me. I don't like crowds, or people but figured this was important for Nix to see. "Anyways. Thought if you saw some things like you in action, you could learn more about them and be like them. When you are one of them." I nod my head. Simple as that. Learn by watching and doing. A man comes out and introduces himself, then welcomes everyone to the show. He rattles off a list of birds that we're going to see at the show and lets his assistant come out with a bird on her gloved hand, some Vulture of some kind. Turkey apparently and starts telling the crowd where they're found, how they get their food, things geared towards their survivial.
Phoenix: Once he's sat down, I glance around. Of the people there, most were either parents with young children or young couples. It doesn't bother me and I don't think Ric will even notice the trend. I'm surprised he noticed my... lack of ability for the little time I'd been shifted and uninjured. The fact that he'd noticed, more than anything, touched me. Once the show began, I leaned over and rested my head against his shoulder. Ric wasn't big on affection, but I hoped he wouldn't mind. "Thank you. We want eastern screech owls... Or any kind of owls..." I pause. "Actually, I probably just need to watch anything. Are we going to go try flying after?"
Roderic: When her head sits on my shoulder I don't move. I don't blink, I don't do anything. She was in my space. It wasn't a threatening gesture, but it was still my space. "I can't fly." I say as I watch the lady with the vulture on her arm pet the thing. "But if you want to, we can. Would make sense to try right after learning about them." I nod my head, agreeing with my own statement, still sitting there in the seat rigidly. After a few more facts about the vulture, the male pulls out a bird and begins talking about it. Something called an Osprey. I don't know a lot about birds, but to me, based off its talons and beak, it appears to be some form of Hawk. As the guy talked, it would be confirmed that it was part of the hawk family. "Have you flown a lot?" Her wing and arm were healed by now, so she could fly. I was just wondering if she had done it and how many times.
Phoenix: I could tell he was uncomfortable as soon as I lay my head against him, but he didn't ask me to move, so I didn't. Maybe that's selfish of me, but all he had to do was ask. I was completely focused on the birds - facts, trivia, flapping wings, and I almost missed his question. Had I flown a lot... A little laugh escapes my lips. "I tried... I jumped off the back of the ouch and tried, but I couldn't get the flapping right. I haven't really tried since then. I think I'm scared that I won't catch myself... I'm scared of falling, so I don't try to fly." That right there was probably the saddest thing I've said in a long time.
Roderic: I take my focus off the birds and look at her. "But if you did fall, you'd be alright. Right? Whole vampire thing and all." Something different was discovered in that sentence. Not only was Nix like a lot of women, but Nix also got...scared? The same Nix that pulverized me a few times over back when I was a blood thief? That didn't seem right. Not from what I remembered. She was so confident and certain of her skills. Because she could be. She was the best.
Phoenix: I nodded against his shoulder, watching the osprey as its wingspan was shown. It fluttered those massive wings a few times and I soaked it in, trying to learn from Master Bird. "I'd be okay, yeah... But I'm still scared of falling." I'd felt his head move and figured he was looking at me, but I didn't want to look up. I wonder if he realized we're having two conversations about two very different things while only using one set of words... Ric's smart. Socially awkward, but he's smart.
Roderic: When the guy was done talking about the Osprey and letting it fly around a little bit, his assistant started in about a bird known as the red tailed hawk. Where it got its name from, I didn't know as from here it looked like it was brown to me. Maybe tan. I focus in on what Phoenix is saying and silently chew on her words for a few minutes. She assured me she would be fine from falling because she was a vampire, yet she was afraid to fall? There was more to the story then what she was coughing up. Or to her. "Then you get right back up and try again. Being afraid shouldn't stop you. You're Phoenix for fucks sake." That probably didn't make any sense, but to me it did. She was the best and even if she did fall in whatever she did, I couldn't imagine her not getting up and trying again. And again if need be.
Phoenix: "How many times do I have to fall before I stop being scared of falling? Or does falling just make you more and more scared of getting hurt?" It was almost rhetorical, but I was curious. I feel like I need a layer of bubble wrap padding to face the world most of the time. I wonder if that hawk felt like it needed bubble wrap... actually, it probably had no clue what bubble wrap was. "I'll try again," she promised, listening to the difference between osprey vision, specialize for hunting underwater prey, and hawk vision, specialized for terrestrial prey.
Roderic: "I don't know." I reply honestly. "But you shouldn't be scared of falling. Being scared restrains you. Cripples you. And if you fall too hard, you have people to help you get up. I'm sure any Altaire would be there for you if it came down to it." I nod, sure of it. I'm sure anyone I thought of being a true Altaire would help Nix if she asked for it. "I think that bird looks more brown or tan." I say changing the subject because she said she would try again and that was good enough for me. "Do you eat when you're an owl?" I turn my attention back to the bird, wondering how that worked with her being a vampire, but an owl too.
Phoenix: "It has a red underside to its tail," I pointed once the feathers flared and the bird flapped its wings. Not that I'd actually say it, but I was glad for the subject change and I believed him. That in and of itself was strange - I believe I have people to support me. Hm... "I've never been hungry in owl or fox form. I suppose if I were hungry though, it'd be for blood."
Roderic: I look at where she's pointing and after a few seconds I nod my head. I guess it did. Had it not expanded its wings and tail, I would have missed where it got its name from. Suddenly, a bird that again, I'm not familiar with circles around the crowd of people and lands on the guy's gloved arm. It's sort of fat for a bird and has speckles all over it. Spots really. The way it moves its head and blinks its eyes lets me know what it is before the guy says what it is. An owl. A Northern Hawk Owl. The guy tells us about the number of eggs it has in a brood, and what it prefers to eat. It seemed they ate big and well, even preferring to eat squirrels, which were fast and big. It'd be interesting to see the owl in action. "That makes sense." I comment about the blood thing. "Can't imagine how that owl can hunt something fast down. Looks a little pudgy around the sides." I say, judging the creature.
Phoenix: I shoot Roderic a look, feeling self-conscious on behalf of the owl. Strangely, the ******* bird felt like my brother. We're kin - birds of a feather. I nearly crack up at my own puns, but manage to keep it cool as I watch my brother bird do that creepy 180 degree head spin from the exorcist. "Hey now... That guy's my brother. Sure he's a bit pudgy, but it's just feather. Have you seen me? I'm also a ball of feather." Suddenly, it occurred to her that people behind them may be listenining to this conversation. "If anyone can hear us, they're going to think we're on drugs..."
Roderic: I nod my head and feel my lips curl up a little. It was strange to see her defensive over an owl. When she was a vampire first and foremost. "I've seen you. You look like a big ball of fluff. It's different. Works for you." I nod my head. "Him? Not so much." I watch the owl, interested in how they moved for obvious reasons. I didn't want to break her arm any time soon again. Or wing that was. I look around when she talks about what people might think about us and shrug. I don't really care what people think about me. "Maybe. I'll just tell them it's your first night out in years and this is part of your treatment. Seperating reality from fantasy." I clear my throat and look at her, my smile getting a little bigger. Just a little.
Phoenix: What the ****, Ric was almost exhibiting symptoms of knowing what a joke was. And more importantly, knowing how to make a funny. I blinked at him, eyes probably as round as they were in owl form, but not nearly as adorable. Then again, maybe he'd think bug-eyed me was cute. The **** if I knew what he was thinking 90% of the time. "I... My treatment for what? What's wrong with me in this hypothetical scenario?" I did get a bit huffy about it, but he's smiling, so he's kidding.
Roderic: "Well it can't be me." I look back at the owl as it goes flying around again. "Everyone always suspects it's the guy who's nuts. So you'll have to take one for the team this go around." My small grin vanishes as I watch the owl perch itself on a post not far from the guy as he pulls out another bird. An owl of white with a few black spots on it's back. Another male it seemed of the owl species. I didn't comment on how much plummage the thing had, only because of what happened the last time. Maybe I had been wrong and the bird wasn't that big after all. It was something to consider and research later.
Phoenix: "Fine," I give in, "I'll be the crazy chick this time, but you owe me." My eyes didn't leave the bird as we spoke; I was wrapped up in how it moved, how it pivoted its wings to take off and to land, and especially to stay in the air. "What kind of things do crazy people say? Should we go to the moon and ride a walrus on the shores of Tripoli after this?" I arched a brow, trying to look serious.
Roderic: "I was thinking of riding a red fox myself. See how that turns out." I look back at her, my features dead serious. I wouldn't attempt that again on her, I would probably break her spine this go around. After a few more facts shared about the Snowy Owl, the female assistant thanks everyone for coming and lets us know there are more birds of prey to be found in some aviary cage not far from the building we are in now. Also, the zoo was closing in about thirty five minutes, as a reminder. Which was fine by me. This was the only reason I came was for this show for her. For the research. "What do you want to do now?" I ask as I sit forward, as if attempting to stand up, but don't as I would be pushing her off me.