Lycan whined again, louder this time. He does realize that if he does magic while exhausted, it'll go horribly wrong, right? I really need to learn how to speak to this imbecile… He headbutted Teo onto the bed. Now sleep!
Crystal ice (open fantasy roleplay!)
"No Lycan" he said "i need to practice!"
Ridiculous human! He'll only get himself injured! Lycan growled to prove his point, although it was clear that he wouldn't actually attack Teo.
"No lycan!" the boy is obviously delerious from lack of sleep
Lycan barked at Teo, positioning himself in front of the bed in such a way that Teo couldn't get out. If he ever tried to escape, he'd just growl again.
"Kycan im not tired!"
Lycan gave Teo a look that said, "That's crap and we both know it" and stayed where he was, preventing Teo from getting off the bed.
hisss he is like a cat
Bea smiled. "No, thanks. Bye." She walked off down the street.
“Do you need anything? Supplies?” Camilla questioned.
Bea stopped. "I - I'm not sure. I - probably?" She stuttered.
“Here, take some food,” Camilla said, then, thinking better of it, “Better yet, I’ll come along!”. Camilla followed Bea.
"Oh, that's not - really - I don't - fine." she gave up, seeing that Camilla was insistent.
“Good. Let’s get going. Where was your group last?”
"10 miles south of here." Bea responded. The words were drilled into her mind.
“Wow, that’s far. We should get going, if we want to make it before dark,” Camilla said, and started walking.
Bea smiled and followed her. Crazy scavenger she thought to herself, smiling.
“So, what got you into healing?”
"My parents," Bea answered sadly. "They died when I was small, and I didn't want to see anyone else die." She looked at Camilla and smiled sadly.
“Oh. I’m so sorry. My parents are dead too,” Camilla’s voice grew quiet.
"It's all right. I never really knew them anyway." Bea answered. She gave Camilla a reassuring smile.
Camilla smiled back. “So, do you have any other family?”
"Nope, my group has kind of become my family these past few years." Bea replied. "That's why I need to find them soon."
“Oh. I see. Well, we’re here. But I don’t see you’re group,”
Bea nodded. Her face had gone pale. "They - they're probably further along now. I've been gone a while." She nodded trying to reassure herself more than anything else.
“It’s okay, we’ll find them. For now, let’s make camp,”
"O - ok," she replied, nodding.
Camilla pulled some blankets out of her bag, along with bread and cheese. “I know it’s not a lot…”
Bea smiles. "It's perfect."
“Thanks. I just hope tonight isn’t too cold,” Camilla sounded worried.