Sah
Sah rolled his eyes, "I'm not." As Tal placed the copper, the Abandoned gestured for him to be quiet. "I can. Somewhat." Though howling was a form of singing, that wouldn't do now. But some soft humming like he did for his pups at night would probably work.
Relaxing against his tree Sah started quietly humming that very lullaby. It was a mellow, musical tone, with gradual changes in pitch. The kind meant to soothe. After a few moments the Abandoned fell silent and waited. Sure enough, a very small echo of the very tune was heard.
Sah grinned at Tal before repeating the small song. An echo once more emerged, this time slightly louder. It seemed that the plan was working thus far.
Relaxing against his tree Sah started quietly humming that very lullaby. It was a mellow, musical tone, with gradual changes in pitch. The kind meant to soothe. After a few moments the Abandoned fell silent and waited. Sure enough, a very small echo of the very tune was heard.
Sah grinned at Tal before repeating the small song. An echo once more emerged, this time slightly louder. It seemed that the plan was working thus far.
My soul is in the sky
-William Shakespeare
-William Shakespeare