Out Of Words
GM of If December Freezes
IF DECEMBER FREEZES
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Every Dog Has His Day
Every Dog Has His Day
Augie sank down into a crouch as he dried off Boy, and then showered the dog with reassuring pats and "Good Boy." He was definitely relieved to have Boy here, Marius safe, and out of the rain still pouring down outside. "This is Sage, Marius is his Pop. You did good, Boy. Real good."
Sage finally seemed to relax after having checked Marius over for injuries. He sat down next to his pops, finally taking a look around the area and then over to Augie and the dog. "You need more light in here. What is this place?"
Augie chuckled, "Our home. And a secret, if you don't mind." He wasn't too worried about Sage, after all he knew the man would hold the fact that they helped his pops in their favor. "How's Marius?" Good way to redirect Sage's attention and change the subject.
"Wet, but I don't see any injuries. Do you mind if we wait out the storm? I'd rather not try to get him moving on the wet sand."
"Sure, that's fine. You can use that blanket to dry off, there should be another somewhere near you." He had lots of blankets spread throughout for Boy to settle down wherever the dog wanted. Augie settled on the floor as well then, letting Boy lay across his legs. It wasn't like he was going to get any more soaked by the action. "Was it supposed to rain today? Came on all of a sudden like."
"No, not that I was aware of. Shit, this is going to put back some of our dock work. Hope it stops soon. And uh... thanks." Sage wasn't the best with emotions, and the lower tone at the end suggested he wasn't used to thanking others.
OOC Information
Riley KodakWolf : As the men talk, your echo vision is near constant, giving you a decent glimpse into what Sage looks like, what Augie looks like. It's not a complete picture, more like an outline, almost like an ink drawing with only a few additional features drawn in. Sage has the broad shoulders, and deep eyes. Augie has a strong smile that curls the edges of his eyes. Marius has his face turned toward the dog, one hand still outstretched, fingers trying to beckon the animal close again.
You can't quite settle down. There's an uneasiness within you, churning around and around the moment you think you're comfortable. It feels like you're waiting for the other shoe to drop.
Sage finally seemed to relax after having checked Marius over for injuries. He sat down next to his pops, finally taking a look around the area and then over to Augie and the dog. "You need more light in here. What is this place?"
Augie chuckled, "Our home. And a secret, if you don't mind." He wasn't too worried about Sage, after all he knew the man would hold the fact that they helped his pops in their favor. "How's Marius?" Good way to redirect Sage's attention and change the subject.
"Wet, but I don't see any injuries. Do you mind if we wait out the storm? I'd rather not try to get him moving on the wet sand."
"Sure, that's fine. You can use that blanket to dry off, there should be another somewhere near you." He had lots of blankets spread throughout for Boy to settle down wherever the dog wanted. Augie settled on the floor as well then, letting Boy lay across his legs. It wasn't like he was going to get any more soaked by the action. "Was it supposed to rain today? Came on all of a sudden like."
"No, not that I was aware of. Shit, this is going to put back some of our dock work. Hope it stops soon. And uh... thanks." Sage wasn't the best with emotions, and the lower tone at the end suggested he wasn't used to thanking others.
OOC Information
Riley KodakWolf : As the men talk, your echo vision is near constant, giving you a decent glimpse into what Sage looks like, what Augie looks like. It's not a complete picture, more like an outline, almost like an ink drawing with only a few additional features drawn in. Sage has the broad shoulders, and deep eyes. Augie has a strong smile that curls the edges of his eyes. Marius has his face turned toward the dog, one hand still outstretched, fingers trying to beckon the animal close again.
You can't quite settle down. There's an uneasiness within you, churning around and around the moment you think you're comfortable. It feels like you're waiting for the other shoe to drop.
IF DECEMBER FREEZES
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