Saria
Star
- Joined
- Sep 16, 2013
Lukas scrambled back across the street, ignoring the shouts of 'Thief! Stop him!' from behind and narrowly missing being run down by horse and carriage, tripping and landing on his knee with a shout of pain. He clutched the sack of stolen goods to his chest and climbed back to his feet. A quick glance behind him showed his pursuers were giving up and he dashed down a dark alley, crossing over a couple buildings and crawling into a tiny makeshift shelter at the end of that alley.
"Klaus... I'm back. And I have bread," he said with a grin, finding his brother buried in the thin, dirty blankets they'd stolen weeks ago. They were identical twins - matching black hair, blue eyes, and the same silvery-furred ears and tail. Klaus was paler than usual, cheeks flushed with the fever that had set in last night. His breathing sounded labored and there was a slight raspy sound with each breath.
Lukas made a soft whining sound in the back of his throat, curling up against his twin and pressing a chunk of stale bread into his hand. "You need to eat... I'll try and get something for your fever later." He nudged Klaus' hand with a worried look when Klaus only stared at the bread, smiling in relief when he finally took a small bite. He reached up to gently stroke his twin's drooping ears, humming softly as he rubbed his cheek against Klaus' head. He ignored his own growling stomach. He hadn't eaten in two days, but he hadn't been able to steal much and his brother needed all the strength he could get.
Losing Klaus to a fever was simply not an option. They hadn't escaped that horrible place just to... lose here. He'd have to find something to help Klaus' fever later once his knee stopped throbbing.
"Klaus... I'm back. And I have bread," he said with a grin, finding his brother buried in the thin, dirty blankets they'd stolen weeks ago. They were identical twins - matching black hair, blue eyes, and the same silvery-furred ears and tail. Klaus was paler than usual, cheeks flushed with the fever that had set in last night. His breathing sounded labored and there was a slight raspy sound with each breath.
Lukas made a soft whining sound in the back of his throat, curling up against his twin and pressing a chunk of stale bread into his hand. "You need to eat... I'll try and get something for your fever later." He nudged Klaus' hand with a worried look when Klaus only stared at the bread, smiling in relief when he finally took a small bite. He reached up to gently stroke his twin's drooping ears, humming softly as he rubbed his cheek against Klaus' head. He ignored his own growling stomach. He hadn't eaten in two days, but he hadn't been able to steal much and his brother needed all the strength he could get.
Losing Klaus to a fever was simply not an option. They hadn't escaped that horrible place just to... lose here. He'd have to find something to help Klaus' fever later once his knee stopped throbbing.