Atham'aali'kema
Happily forgotten
"No no, the spider was..." He stopped, smiling, as he realized he didn't really have the energy for that explanation. He wasn't sure how to navigate it, the matter of a sentient spider hybrid. A thing that felt like it could have been anything yet ended up as nothing, a remnant voice of a faction that was long passed. He wondered if she still existed, with her clutch, tsking with every other syllable. He hoped she did.
The sound of the storm disappeared as they entered the cave, feeling that sudden shift in temperature. In any other environment, this would be the place to seek out the cold. But in the storm on Hoth, the shear loss of wind was enough to consider it warm. It wasn't truly warm, but it felt warmer than him. "Oh you look much nicer than that clawcraft..." He blurted out as she shifted and hopped down. "Where else am I going to go?" He stood up, confused at her comment. He surely wouldn't be going back out into the storm.
Molten eyes had dimmed now, dying suns that lidded beneath the strain of staying awake. Looking down, he squeezed the scarf as he felt the drying of blue blood. Letting out a huff of breath, his brow furrowed as he smiled. "I'd hope I could come down. Hate to be stuck up here." Kicking off his back leg, he came down hard with her help. Letting out a grunt, still clutching the scarf, he wrapped his free arm around her shoulder.
"Did it hurt..." He found a focal point in the stone before him. "When you transferred from one body to the other?"
The sound of the storm disappeared as they entered the cave, feeling that sudden shift in temperature. In any other environment, this would be the place to seek out the cold. But in the storm on Hoth, the shear loss of wind was enough to consider it warm. It wasn't truly warm, but it felt warmer than him. "Oh you look much nicer than that clawcraft..." He blurted out as she shifted and hopped down. "Where else am I going to go?" He stood up, confused at her comment. He surely wouldn't be going back out into the storm.
Molten eyes had dimmed now, dying suns that lidded beneath the strain of staying awake. Looking down, he squeezed the scarf as he felt the drying of blue blood. Letting out a huff of breath, his brow furrowed as he smiled. "I'd hope I could come down. Hate to be stuck up here." Kicking off his back leg, he came down hard with her help. Letting out a grunt, still clutching the scarf, he wrapped his free arm around her shoulder.
"Did it hurt..." He found a focal point in the stone before him. "When you transferred from one body to the other?"
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