Re: One Bird's Love is another Bird's Wish (Desquode)
OoC: Okies, that shouldn't be too hard.
BiC: "Wait..." Avi stuttered. "What are you doing out here, Des? I thought you enjoyed living on that mountain of yours." At Avi's comment, Desquode stopped walking away and turned around. A small smile formed on his handsome face.
"That I do, Avi, but that doesn't mean I can't go traveling every once in awhile," Desquode replied. "You were out here looking for something to eat, I presume?" Avi paused for a minute, trying as hard as she could to refresh her memory of the previous events. Then, she suddenly heard her stomach rumble and remembered she was hungry.
"...Yeah, I think that's what I was doing," Avi said. "I can't seem to remember anything..." Desquode walked back to her.
"Don't worry, it's natural to not remember anything once you've been knocked unconscious," he assured her. "I've been through it before."
"Then how did you remember what happened on the mountain when I crashed into you?" Avi asked with curiosity. Desquode paused for a few seconds.
"You know, I haven't the foggiest, to be honest with you."
With that, Avi and Desquode just stood there, seemingly not wanting to leave each other quite yet. The two were silent for several minutes, admiring the blue sea ahead of them. The sun was now beginning to set, and the horizon's color transforming into a bright yellow-orange. Fish leaped in and out of the deep blue waves as the calls of seagulls could be heard out in the distance. A light breeze had also begun to blow.
For sometime, it was quiet, and neither Avi, nor Desquode said anything. However, neither one still seemed to want to walk away from the other. Avi thought Desquode was looking for something to say, and even though he actually was in a sense, he still broke the silence when he noticed something looked different about Avi.
"Um, Avi? Didn't you have a bow with you the last time we met?" Desquode asked, raising his eyebrow. Avi's eyes widened slightly. She then felt her back and realized Desquode was right. Her bow was missing.
"Oh no! Not my bow!" she cried. "My father gave that to me!"
"Calm down, I'll help you look," Desquode replied. "Four eyes are better than two, after all." Avi nodded in agreement.
"Thanks, Des," she said.
The two walked down the beach and back, keeping an eye out for any sign of Avi's missing weapon. Without her bow, Avi would no longer be able to hunt deer or other wild game for food. They looked in the sand, and out at the sea. As they kept walking, the two made some conversation and as a result, let their bond grow. However, finding Avi's bow was going to be much harder than they thought. By now it could have sunk to the bottom of the sea...
OoC: You've got the floor from here, Dave.