Sohalia watched with a vaguely concerned interest as Lena pried refuse from her companion's stony mouth - what did an abominable snowball eat, anyway? - and nodded along as Lena smiled. [say]"I was a little relieved, to be honest. LongNight back in the Grounds was always a little terrifying."[/say] Her guardian had always made her stay inside, but she remembered the screeches of the LongNight monsters and the tales of their destruction.
Mittens stared at Tarak, and the griffin stared back, clicking his beak and chittering low in his throat, shifting on Soh's shoulder as though he meant to jump onto the other companion. Don't, she thought forcefully, sending a wave of no through the bond that was, thankfully, strong enough to quell the griffin's desire for mischief. Instead, he sulked, leaping back to the ground and hiding under a nearby bench. [say]"I've only hear about some meteor crash site in King's End,"[/say] she said. [say]"There are rumors that the two are connected, but as far as I know, nobody has found any evidence of that yet."[/say]
Mittens stared at Tarak, and the griffin stared back, clicking his beak and chittering low in his throat, shifting on Soh's shoulder as though he meant to jump onto the other companion. Don't, she thought forcefully, sending a wave of no through the bond that was, thankfully, strong enough to quell the griffin's desire for mischief. Instead, he sulked, leaping back to the ground and hiding under a nearby bench. [say]"I've only hear about some meteor crash site in King's End,"[/say] she said. [say]"There are rumors that the two are connected, but as far as I know, nobody has found any evidence of that yet."[/say]