Two Souls from One City (Kyra/Lunie C support) (Complete)
Jul 8, 2017 14:16:14 GMT -6
Post by Lunie on Jul 8, 2017 14:16:14 GMT -6
Selunae took a glance at her friend and paused, noticing that Kyra appeared to be lost in a million thoughts. The young huntress was curious. What was she thinking about? It had to be something juicy for her to space out so suddenly. Was it about the raven? Only thing for it was to ask. “Uh.. Kyra?” No response, so she patiently waited. When that didn’t work either, the huntress turned her attention back to the raven. “You silly bird, say I love you. You can do it. I love you.”
The bird seemed to be toying with Selunae, if such a thing could have even been possible. The raven cried out the tune of one of the nearby songbirds over and over, then finally finished with “Silly bird, silly bird.” The huntress could only sigh in defeat. She couldn’t figure out how to influence the raven to say what she wanted it to say. The black bird cocked its head to the side, and called out another shrill songbird tweet. The huntress rolled her eyes in dismay and finally nudged Kyra with her elbow, eliciting a startled reaction from her friend. Kyra then proceeded to act as if nothing happened, responding to Selunae’s previous comments as if she hadn’t been staring off into space for the past minute or so. The young archer let it slide for the moment, but was still curious about what had so completely wrapped up the novice’s attention. As if on cue, the raven chimed in and broke her train of thought immediately.
“Kyra? Kyra? Kyra? Silly bird.” Selunae was amazed at how meticulously the tone of her voice was remembered and replicated by the bird. It was uncanny.
The huntress giggled and nudged her friend again playfully, sticking her tongue out. “You are a silly bird, Kyra. Guess we’re done here, not like I have ‘nuff money to buy anything anyway.”
The bird seemed to be toying with Selunae, if such a thing could have even been possible. The raven cried out the tune of one of the nearby songbirds over and over, then finally finished with “Silly bird, silly bird.” The huntress could only sigh in defeat. She couldn’t figure out how to influence the raven to say what she wanted it to say. The black bird cocked its head to the side, and called out another shrill songbird tweet. The huntress rolled her eyes in dismay and finally nudged Kyra with her elbow, eliciting a startled reaction from her friend. Kyra then proceeded to act as if nothing happened, responding to Selunae’s previous comments as if she hadn’t been staring off into space for the past minute or so. The young archer let it slide for the moment, but was still curious about what had so completely wrapped up the novice’s attention. As if on cue, the raven chimed in and broke her train of thought immediately.
“Kyra? Kyra? Kyra? Silly bird.” Selunae was amazed at how meticulously the tone of her voice was remembered and replicated by the bird. It was uncanny.
The huntress giggled and nudged her friend again playfully, sticking her tongue out. “You are a silly bird, Kyra. Guess we’re done here, not like I have ‘nuff money to buy anything anyway.”