KORBIN
Leave my loneliness unbroken!
- quit the bust above my door!
- quit the bust above my door!
His beak met no resistence, but that did little to settle Korbin's suspicions. It wasn't so much that he could see anything - looking too hard always made him see things that probably wasn't there - but he could still sense the presence of something and it made his feathers itch.
Stepping around the footprint, the bird absurdly pecked at it again, just to make sure it was nothing more than a regular old depression in the snow. Then, since it still wasn't convinced, it turned its beady eyes upwards again, scanning the air and the wall of the house with beady-eyed focus. The beak was half open, ready to pounce at the slightest hint of movement.
Korbin was having fun, but something about this made his skin crawl too. There were many dangerous things to find in Halo, and he very much dreaded the idea of invisible things to make the days and nights unsafe.
Stepping around the footprint, the bird absurdly pecked at it again, just to make sure it was nothing more than a regular old depression in the snow. Then, since it still wasn't convinced, it turned its beady eyes upwards again, scanning the air and the wall of the house with beady-eyed focus. The beak was half open, ready to pounce at the slightest hint of movement.
Korbin was having fun, but something about this made his skin crawl too. There were many dangerous things to find in Halo, and he very much dreaded the idea of invisible things to make the days and nights unsafe.
Quoth the Raven,
"Nevermore."
"Nevermore."