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Fallen (Thane Korino & Fangs9090)

The deer let out a bit of a chuckle. "The bus stop down the road, or wherever you take that darn thing across the city for free. Doesn't matter, honestly I don't care as long as it's just not near here." They mentioned, again gesturing with the right hand for the other to get a move on.
 
She didn't seem phased by them. "I'm not prepared to leave here, so I'm going to stay." She looked into her little makeshift shelter, making sure there were no small creatures hiding out inside.
 
The deer let out a quiet groan to herself for a moment or two. Gripping the pistol hidden mostly in her sleeve all the tighter. She was tempted to place one of her hands and press it against her face in order to find some form of relief. She looked back to the winged cat and tried to keep cool. "Then prepare yourself to leave now, and get the heck out of here." The deer continued to persist with this. Some bugs, may have found their way inside of the small makeshift shelter.
 
She didn't looked at the deer as she spoke. "I have nowhere else to go and the weather is not suitable to find somewhere. I will stay here for the time being and I'll look for someplace better once the weather clears up." She bent down and waved her hand to the bugs, brushing them away gently. "Shoo. Shoo." One of them crawled onto her hand. She lifted her hand up to look at it. It didn't seem to bother her.
 
The deer felt somewhat disrespected by not being looked at when spoken to, guess it seemed more of a common habit courtesy given to those who were in her social circle. This person was irritating her like a slow scratch up against her skin of an undesired claw. The hand that held the pistol wavered for a minute, although the safety was well kept on. Before being shifted further back into the sleeve and disappearing inside it entirely. "Darnit Lucy." They huffed and marched right over to the other in the alleyway. Trying to quickly force their arm to lock around the others or wrap around the whole back while walking onward. "There's the bus stop right around the corner you stubborn little..." She groaned. "Come on, I'm going to drop you off at the apartment." She was not asking or demanding, she was stating it as fact.
 
The girl glanced at the deer as she was pulled by her arm. She looked back to the bug on her other hand and tilted her head as if silently asking it a question. She didn't resist as she looked back to the deer. "Excuse me. I don't believe I gave you permission to touch me. If you could kindly let me go, I would appreciate it. Otherwise, I might consider this as a form of assault and react accordingly." The tone of voice she used wasn't aggressive in the least.
 
The deer walked along down the street in the direction the bird cat girl had come from in the first place. Her umbrella protecting the two from the rain or at least partially as it depended on whether or not the girl's wings were sticking out from under the umbrella. The deer muttered to herself. "ran into a darn stubborn cybernetic robot or some applesauce.." The deer sighed and simply continued onward heading toward the apartments. It would be a bit of a walk from here but the bus stop could likely be seen up ahead.
 
As the girl walked along with the deer, folding her wings to try and keep them out of the rain, she thought a little on what the deer had said. After a few moments, she looked at the deer. "Excuse me, but if you're finding me a place to stay, would my new friend be welcome as well?" She held up her hand with the little bug on it.
 
The deer continued to walk along her way as well trying to cool off somewhat. The rain was not helping in such a case it seemed to be irritating on some level or another. She continued on with the other girl who was walking with her and aimed for walking passed the bus stop and toward the apartments. The deer quietly grumbled some nonsensical gibberish to herself. "Yeah, sure, whomever or whatever take 'em." The deer replied simply. She regretted not having a watch on her at this moment and tried picking up the pace into a fast walk.
 
"Okay. Thank you." The girl kept pace with her and smiled down at her little insect friend. "I hope you like wherever we're going. I don't think it'll be quite like my camp in the alley though. Probably a lot drier." The bug simply looked at her as she spoke to it. Whether it understood her or not, one could not tell.
 
The deer shook her head somewhat back and forth somewhat in disbelief of what she was currently doing. Soon, it would not matter though she simply needed to wait things out for a longer amount of time. Replying with a welcome seemed awkward to attempt to this girl, even more so when they started talking to whom or whatever (the deer rather not find out or check). She continued on her way toward the apartments and hoped to reach it with the other still in tow. The regret from not carrying around a watch or something that could display or signal time to her in a quick manner was growing quite rapidly.
 
The girl continued walking with the deer, carrying the bug with her. She looked around as they walked, trying to memorize the route just in case she needed to go back to the alley for whatever reason. After a little, she seemed to remember something and closed her eyes as she walked. A few seconds later, her wings vanished, allowing her to once again appear as a normal feline. She opened her eyes again and continued looking around.
 
The deer continued to walk along with the feline and seeing as the two were continuing onward with little resistance from one another she hoped to reach the apartments. Trying to quickly get inside and having to fold up the umbrella as she tried to slip inside the apartment building. Muttering to herself a number '125' over and over under her breath in order to keep that specific number in her head. It was the room number that she needed to lead the other feline into, at least for a time.
 
The girl followed the deer inside and looked around. She looked to the deer. "I've never stayed in an apartment before. I'm afraid I don't know exactly how this works. Would you mind explaining please?"
 
The deer groaned somewhat as they finally entered the apartment complex. She folded up her umbrella in the hand that had wrapped around the other girl's arm. Using the other hand to press against her forehead as she groaned and somewhat chuckled. Saying "ohmygosh.." quietly to herself. Before perking up, after all they had made it here and away from that alley. "Well...you go to a room, closer and lock the door behind ya, and do whatever you want in there basically. Yep that's it!" She immediately tried to head over the apartment numbered '125'.
 
The girl tilted her head. "Oh. So, it's like a regular home, but smaller. Right?" She followed after the deer as she asked her questions. This truly was a foreign concept to her.
 
The deer having reached the door numbered '125' had let out a sigh of relief. It seemed like the trouble for her was practically over. Even though she did not need to directly bring the girl to this exact room, it was the most efficient way to evade. "Somewhat like that!" The deer immediately pushed the apartment door and let it swing open. "Alright, here you go head on in aaand, later!" The deer tried to immediately lead the other to the doorway. Before trying to slip her arm free and escape from the apartment complex.
 
The girl stepped forward before looking back and watching the deer flee. She tilted her head curiously before looking down at the bug she still carried on her hand. She shrugged before walking into the apartment and looking around. She briefly wondered if this apartment was vacant, but a look around the current room would probably answer her question rather quickly.
 
The deer continued onward on her flight path of fleeing from the apartment complex and onward to elsewhere. She was really headed back to where she had originally came from, the alley way. The room it self would seem rather, empty. There was a couch but not much else besides the basic necessities that came with the apartment such as a stove and a fridge and so on. Not much of a personalized touch to it or evidence of another person occupying this space for a long period of time.
 
The girl looked around as she walked through the room, investigating what little was there. Eventually she stopped next to the couch and looked at her little friend on her finger. "I guess we're on our own for now. I'll wait here until the rain stops." She hadn't been paying attention to the walls before, so she glanced around now, looking for any windows or other doors.
 
The apartment room was of course quite vacant or appearing like such for a time. There were no other windows to be seen inside the living room or the small kitchen area. There was however, a small window in the bathroom and the bedroom but both of those doors were closed and shut. Water began running inside of the bathroom with the closed door, if one listened it could possibly be distinguished to be a shower.
 
The girl's ears moved towards the bathroom door before she looked over at it. She stared at the door for a few moments before looking down at the bug. "I guess we're not alone. Not completely anyway." She glanced around the room again and, seeing nothing else to do at the moment, sat down on the couch. She held her hands in her lap, allowing the little bug to scurry around wherever it pleased.
 
The water continued running in the bathroom for quite sometime now not seeming likely to stop any time soon. There was soon a knock at the door of the apartment door and sounded more like a drum solo of some sort or another. "Dood, are you there? I brought the stuff!" said a raspy voice to and likely through the door from out in the hallway. "So you know, let me in and stuff." The voice added on, sounding somewhat impatient.
 
The girl looked over at the door before glancing at the bug. She set the bug down on the table as she got up before walking over to the door. She opened the door and a crack and peeked out at whoever had knocked.
 
There was a tall Caucasiain Ovcharka (anthropoid of course) standing at the apartment door. They were wearing a large baggy red hoodie that went practically down to their knees and covered up the pair of navy blue shorts they were wearing. They carried a bunch of boxes in their arms some of which appeared to be pizza boxes while the others would appear to be games of some sort. "Dood?" They said in a questioning tone as the door was cracked open just a little bit. Looking back with their mostly covered up, grey eyes.
 

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