Kaine
Auburn Mystery
Raz was rather flabbergasted. She was the only person he had ever met that was actually nice to him. Most were scared, or simply hated him, or had no say. Even those ones tended to stay away so they did not receive the fallout of others who did feel strongly. The young woman took his hand and poked it gently. It was true, his hands were different than the others. His palm was much like his animal counterpart. It was soft and padded, but still was much like the skin of a Hume.
He fully listened to her story. Raz found it interesting and was really surprised she seemed so open with him about things. Actually as she continued to talk, it almost seemed too easy. Was this just all his years of being betrayed? Was it his instincts? But as his eyes scanned her over, somehow he found himself wanting to see more of her.
“Mah name is Rammie”
Her name snapped him back. “Rammie?” Raz repeated slowly. It didn’t roll off the tongue like Amras did but it was still smooth to pronounce. He released his breath slowly as she took a step back. Heart racing, and even his legs felt a bit weak. He, himself took a step back as well. Having a spot near him with a log, his rump sat down upon it. Looking back at her and listening to her complete her story about nightly flowers.
His tail waved around a little more erratically than normal. Maybe because of his excitement? Raz seemed more enthralled by their conversation somehow, ignoring the others around them. “Mah job is, is what most like meh do. Simply ‘nother edge ta aid Sur Airrow seek, uh, you justice? Vengeance? Revenge? Ta each dere own. Though I dun really know sertin skills. I jus do well 'n survivin’ and makin’ coin doin’ it fer others. So I does it, and hur I am.”
Changing back to the other subject, he asked her about what she said earlier. “Nightly flowers? Sounds like dey wood a’ been fancy 'n all fer someone ta be lookin’ fer dem, but how ‘n all didja find’em in da' dark? Wouldn’t da others seen yer flame? Guess it’s jus good dey din’t go ‘n jus kill ya."
He slanted his head back and laughed out loud. The subject suddenly turned again for the worst and this was his nervous way to change it right fast or maybe throw it off. Neither of which Raz was sure about. Baring teeth and tongue in a slightly obnoxious manner. Raz didn’t mean to call her out on anything, again his brain was just over thinking the situations. He always tried to pay attention, but in his goals, Airrow did not seem like he had a final goal that could be easily exploited by others. At least not currently. Slapping his hand down on his leg. His words quickly changed to more questions.
“So den, wha kinda things do ya do wit dem herbs ya find. Potions 'n Elixers? Do any of’em actually work? Surely if ya been 'n apprentice in all, yer skills aughta be purty honed by now.”
His eyebrows changed, and his eyes staring sharply with interest wanting to know more about the subject that he had never heard much of. This trip had already been worth it. Not only was he in the company of a lovely young lady, but she also had a skill that could help him learn more and possibly help others in the future. While at first being devoted to only Airrow, he could see himself sticking with others for an extended period. For once in many years, something grasped inside of him other than darkness and pain.
He fully listened to her story. Raz found it interesting and was really surprised she seemed so open with him about things. Actually as she continued to talk, it almost seemed too easy. Was this just all his years of being betrayed? Was it his instincts? But as his eyes scanned her over, somehow he found himself wanting to see more of her.
“Mah name is Rammie”
Her name snapped him back. “Rammie?” Raz repeated slowly. It didn’t roll off the tongue like Amras did but it was still smooth to pronounce. He released his breath slowly as she took a step back. Heart racing, and even his legs felt a bit weak. He, himself took a step back as well. Having a spot near him with a log, his rump sat down upon it. Looking back at her and listening to her complete her story about nightly flowers.
His tail waved around a little more erratically than normal. Maybe because of his excitement? Raz seemed more enthralled by their conversation somehow, ignoring the others around them. “Mah job is, is what most like meh do. Simply ‘nother edge ta aid Sur Airrow seek, uh, you justice? Vengeance? Revenge? Ta each dere own. Though I dun really know sertin skills. I jus do well 'n survivin’ and makin’ coin doin’ it fer others. So I does it, and hur I am.”
Changing back to the other subject, he asked her about what she said earlier. “Nightly flowers? Sounds like dey wood a’ been fancy 'n all fer someone ta be lookin’ fer dem, but how ‘n all didja find’em in da' dark? Wouldn’t da others seen yer flame? Guess it’s jus good dey din’t go ‘n jus kill ya."
He slanted his head back and laughed out loud. The subject suddenly turned again for the worst and this was his nervous way to change it right fast or maybe throw it off. Neither of which Raz was sure about. Baring teeth and tongue in a slightly obnoxious manner. Raz didn’t mean to call her out on anything, again his brain was just over thinking the situations. He always tried to pay attention, but in his goals, Airrow did not seem like he had a final goal that could be easily exploited by others. At least not currently. Slapping his hand down on his leg. His words quickly changed to more questions.
“So den, wha kinda things do ya do wit dem herbs ya find. Potions 'n Elixers? Do any of’em actually work? Surely if ya been 'n apprentice in all, yer skills aughta be purty honed by now.”
His eyebrows changed, and his eyes staring sharply with interest wanting to know more about the subject that he had never heard much of. This trip had already been worth it. Not only was he in the company of a lovely young lady, but she also had a skill that could help him learn more and possibly help others in the future. While at first being devoted to only Airrow, he could see himself sticking with others for an extended period. For once in many years, something grasped inside of him other than darkness and pain.