Leviathan
Ghorua stood as Irajah picked her way across the hall, careful to spread his weight evenly among his feet. It would be quite embarrassing of him to fall through after he had made it through the worst part of the hallway.
Not the way he wanted to go out.
As the Doctor joined him safely, he had to agree. "Yeah, let's hope it stays changed until we get out of here." Ghorua peered deeper into the expansive darkness, looking for any more threats. He tasted the air, just to make sure there were no contaminants, his efforts only revealing dust and stale oxygen.
"Let's get moving. I don't like the look of all this debris in one place." Ghorua tried a shallow grin, and plodded down the hall, nonchalantly escaping the dangerous area.
It wasn't long before Ghorua began to feel the effects of his injuries again. Once the emotion and adrenaline calmed, Ghorua felt sore all over. He had various cuts and burns on his bare upper torso, although most bleeding had stopped by now. He held his arm dutifully, making sure not to bump against the wall with it. His limp returned, reminding him of his fall.
All in all, he was a little roughed up.
Ghorua broke the silence with a coughing fit, expelling dirt and grime from his blowhole. He wiped it with a stray bandage, as one might blow their nose. The depreciated air quality was taking it's toll on the Shark. He needed something to keep his mind off of the situation.
Why not get to know my new companion a little better?
"You got any family on the outside?" Ghorua grinned, rubbing a tender muscle. "You don't have to answer, I know how this galaxy is. It takes things, people, away from you." Ghorua pensively looked forward. "I've got a mom and dad, alive... somewhere. But they're missing at the moment. So I suppose they aren't really waiting for me out there."
Ghorua may have been rambling, but in all fairness, he was tired. He had been drained from this encounter, and it only felt natural to talk. Where he would usually reserve his inner thoughts, he let them flow from his tired mind.
"I do have a kid back home, though. Her name's Minna." A peaceful smile came across the Shark's face, thinking of the four-year-old. "I adopted her... maybe five months ago. An absolutely delightful little girl. She has so much life, so much happiness." Ghorua chuckled, staring into thin air. "That's my minnow. Full of life." He sighed blissfully, forgetting his surroundings for one blessed moment.
If he were to die unexectedly, he wanted his last thoughts to be of Minna.
- [member="Irajah Ven"] -
Not the way he wanted to go out.
As the Doctor joined him safely, he had to agree. "Yeah, let's hope it stays changed until we get out of here." Ghorua peered deeper into the expansive darkness, looking for any more threats. He tasted the air, just to make sure there were no contaminants, his efforts only revealing dust and stale oxygen.
"Let's get moving. I don't like the look of all this debris in one place." Ghorua tried a shallow grin, and plodded down the hall, nonchalantly escaping the dangerous area.
It wasn't long before Ghorua began to feel the effects of his injuries again. Once the emotion and adrenaline calmed, Ghorua felt sore all over. He had various cuts and burns on his bare upper torso, although most bleeding had stopped by now. He held his arm dutifully, making sure not to bump against the wall with it. His limp returned, reminding him of his fall.
All in all, he was a little roughed up.
Ghorua broke the silence with a coughing fit, expelling dirt and grime from his blowhole. He wiped it with a stray bandage, as one might blow their nose. The depreciated air quality was taking it's toll on the Shark. He needed something to keep his mind off of the situation.
Why not get to know my new companion a little better?
"You got any family on the outside?" Ghorua grinned, rubbing a tender muscle. "You don't have to answer, I know how this galaxy is. It takes things, people, away from you." Ghorua pensively looked forward. "I've got a mom and dad, alive... somewhere. But they're missing at the moment. So I suppose they aren't really waiting for me out there."
Ghorua may have been rambling, but in all fairness, he was tired. He had been drained from this encounter, and it only felt natural to talk. Where he would usually reserve his inner thoughts, he let them flow from his tired mind.
"I do have a kid back home, though. Her name's Minna." A peaceful smile came across the Shark's face, thinking of the four-year-old. "I adopted her... maybe five months ago. An absolutely delightful little girl. She has so much life, so much happiness." Ghorua chuckled, staring into thin air. "That's my minnow. Full of life." He sighed blissfully, forgetting his surroundings for one blessed moment.
If he were to die unexectedly, he wanted his last thoughts to be of Minna.
- [member="Irajah Ven"] -