PsionicCuttlefish
Supernova
- Joined
- Apr 10, 2012
During the following week, Talver was kept quite busy with both tending to Sya's wounds to ensure they healed properly, going out to hunt for food when she wasn't, and gathering more wood for his little constructions around her cave. The half-built walls that would become a cozy little shack/cabin just outside the entrance to the cave were well-established. There was still a lot of work to be done, but progress was being made. As the would-be mini-cabin was to have space for a fireplace, once finished, both he and Sya would be able to enjoy warm nights together in it if she wished.
At the moment, Talver came back up the crest of the hill to Sya's cave, dragging another bundle of woo. As he got closer, he noticed Sya standing outside, in her shifted 'humanoid' form. His face brightened and he called out while waving. "Oh, Sya! You're finally able to change again! Feeling better today, huh?" Talver was especially glad she would be able to talk to him again. Over the week, they had gotten to learn how to read each other's moods and general attitudes to approximate communication as only people who spent a lot of time together could, but Talver actually liked to hear her voice. And he'd also be able to really talk to her about the matter of his sword...at one point during the week, he'd gone out to get it out of the muddy grass where it was left, cleaned it off, wrapped it up, and hid it in a place so that it wouldn't rust or degrade from being left out, though he of course didn't bring it anywhere near Sya's cave. If she really had a problem with it, he'd just send it back to the village. He still had his spear and bow, after all.
At the moment, Talver came back up the crest of the hill to Sya's cave, dragging another bundle of woo. As he got closer, he noticed Sya standing outside, in her shifted 'humanoid' form. His face brightened and he called out while waving. "Oh, Sya! You're finally able to change again! Feeling better today, huh?" Talver was especially glad she would be able to talk to him again. Over the week, they had gotten to learn how to read each other's moods and general attitudes to approximate communication as only people who spent a lot of time together could, but Talver actually liked to hear her voice. And he'd also be able to really talk to her about the matter of his sword...at one point during the week, he'd gone out to get it out of the muddy grass where it was left, cleaned it off, wrapped it up, and hid it in a place so that it wouldn't rust or degrade from being left out, though he of course didn't bring it anywhere near Sya's cave. If she really had a problem with it, he'd just send it back to the village. He still had his spear and bow, after all.