She just ruffled up all of her feathers, appearing like a large fluff ball on the branch, her head somewhat noticeable in all the brown. She clicked her beak in annoyance and said, "I only know what he tells me. And believe me, I try. He needs a mare to clip his wings. I can't exactly force him to stay home with my size." She turned her head away from him as if dismissing him completely and finding that his words would be no good if he didn't look hard enough.
The black and white paint stepped closer to the departing stallion, that gleam and smile still on his face that would send anyone running for the hills and crying "ax-murderer." "The only thing that could knock me down is if a Kalona did, but they aren't real." He flexed his wings, as if wanting to follow Tawali, but deciding against it. "Leaving so soon, pal? We'll catch up some other time."
He mimicked the howl of a wolf in mockery of it all, smiling all the more as he turned himself away, snapping his own wings open to leave. Coming out here hadn't been a loss after all.
The black and white paint stepped closer to the departing stallion, that gleam and smile still on his face that would send anyone running for the hills and crying "ax-murderer." "The only thing that could knock me down is if a Kalona did, but they aren't real." He flexed his wings, as if wanting to follow Tawali, but deciding against it. "Leaving so soon, pal? We'll catch up some other time."
He mimicked the howl of a wolf in mockery of it all, smiling all the more as he turned himself away, snapping his own wings open to leave. Coming out here hadn't been a loss after all.