asphalt and trouble
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table © Alaine
ooc: 500 words












Izaak was moving about Inferni in a fit of boredom. That wasn't unusual for him though. He found himself easily getting bored often. But he always found ways to alleviate it himself. This here certainly wasn't any different. His Unky Cotl wasn't about so it wasn't like he could bother him. He didn't see Sascha or his father around either. But he remembered something else from his first trip to Inferni that had attracted his attention. There were skulls at the border to play with. That was just what he had done the first time that he had made his way to Inferni. He had pulled the skulls down off their spikes and had them talking to each other. There was no reason the he couldn't go and do that again. It would be something to pass the time with. Plus there were so many there that he hadn't touched on them all so far. Who would really notice or care if he took down a few of them to mess around with? It wasn't like he had been scolded the first time that he had been caught doing so.

His steps became directed towards the borders with the thought in mind to play with the skulls for awhile. But when he got there he found two others there. Did they have the same idea as him? Were they there to play as well? His head took on a curious tilt as he watched the exchange. He wasn't near enough to hear what was being said but that didn't really bother him. Actually it took him a moment or so to recognize one of them. She had helped him to bring home Blitzen. Of course this bit excited him and cause him to forget all about the skulls. Instead he raced over to the female. Without thinking about it he reached over to try to grab Talitha's hand and hold it. "Baby sleeping." Which was why he wasn't currently bothering the reindeer or had it with him.

The boy then looked towards the other female. He didn't seem to realize that there was a sense of hostility present. He didn't realize that wolves and coyotes didn't get along. Actually he mistook wolves for being extra fluffy coyotes. "Hi. You play too?" The question left his mouth, the child seeming to remember his earlier desire and conviction, as he lifted up the opposite hand to point at the skulls. Yes, he just assumed that since he had it on his mind to do something that everyone else was planning on doing the same thing as well. And since he had learned that Talitha didn't speak German he resorted to broken English to converse in. Normally he would have gone with German first but he didn't want to leave Talitha out of the loop, not when she was someone that he recognized. Perhaps if he had been alone with the new female he would have tried to hold a conversation in German.




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