RIGBY
He could see it clearly now, as it snaked it's tendrils to recreate some nightmarish horror. But once the girl confirmed that it was a companion he let his bristling cease, this thing was no wild beast, just a pet. He still watched it as it hissed, almost interested in how this girl had ended up bonded with a vicious vegetable. Back to the bone, he considered it just a bit longer, along with all of her other brutal toys, then with a sigh he turned back to his half of the pool.
Squatting over the edge he sifted through the mucky sand, searching for something more worth his time than a broken bottle necklace. He scrambled to a different part of the pool, opposite Melita and her gourd. Finally something other than sand reflected the light, something iridescent and rounded. Once again he plunged in after it, retrieving a shimmery skipping stone type stone. Quartzish, but more rainbow reflective, surely some superstitious dingo would trade for something like this. If not it would be nice to clock someone with and rob them of their well being.
So he stashed this too in his pockets, almost forgetting back the necklace he'd found.
Squatting over the edge he sifted through the mucky sand, searching for something more worth his time than a broken bottle necklace. He scrambled to a different part of the pool, opposite Melita and her gourd. Finally something other than sand reflected the light, something iridescent and rounded. Once again he plunged in after it, retrieving a shimmery skipping stone type stone. Quartzish, but more rainbow reflective, surely some superstitious dingo would trade for something like this. If not it would be nice to clock someone with and rob them of their well being.
So he stashed this too in his pockets, almost forgetting back the necklace he'd found.
tell me i'm an angel, kick me like a stray