Private Roleplay local idiot at it again [Gaius] | |||||||||||
Viewing: 1 Guest(s) |
Gaius
He/Him
Gemini
|
Nothing had ever quite been the same since that day. Some nights, the clear image of her face appeared to him. Bloodied and separated, a floating hallow thing of a woman he thought, perhaps, one day he might’ve actually loved. But it was more than that, and he’d felt a little bit lost since that day. Since the day she’d disappeared. From then, even to her death, he was not himself. And now, his partner in the whole ordeal was also missing. Needless to say he was feeling lonely, perhaps in the most emotionally destructive way. He didn’t do a job, any job. He was supposed to be the council of the Queen and here he was, sitting in a hole of a den in a territory filled with prosperity and youth. Every day he decides to leave his den he is reminded by the children that lived here now, the families, the growth. Serrate had done well. He’d made a mistake choosing anyone but her, but now— now things were right. If only he felt right. Every day he saw a new face, soon he had little faces that looked familiar and kind. Some probably were kind, most even, but Gaius had little energy to spare getting to know them all. It was a shame, really, as he remembered his carefree days before he was marked by her. He twitched his nose at the thought, as if he didn’t think about anything else these days. Gaius hadn’t realized he was on some cliff’s edge until he heard a distant cluster of squawking; it sounded hostile and unwelcome. Immediately the brutish man rushed to the scene, war chimes ringing in his head as he did so. He was trained to listen for bird calls and warning alerts, often times it meant there was a situation. It could be an intruder, a civil dispute, even — — even a bunch of owls, seemingly unrelenting on a citizen. Without taking a moment to judge the situation for the embarrassing thing it was, the red backed fringe took a running charge and leap towards the aggressive birds, aiming to jump right at them and clearing the struggling wolf just below. He’d collided with one of them midair, the other catching his aim and swooping out of the way. With lips raised and ivory exposed, Gaius spared no time turning on his heels the moment he hit the ground again and opening his maw to send a flurry of unwieldy snaps, growling while doing so. It took a few times before the owls decided this wasn’t worth their time anymore, ignoring the like stinging sensation across his head where minor contact was made by talons and a beak. Ruby reds watched as they flew above the pair, quite obviously showing that this was no coincidence. Lowering his head towards the stranger whom he nearly stood over, he scanned the pelt and markings and realized he’d seen this white-bellied male before. “Ah...” He groaned, rolling his eyes and debated walking away without saying anything else. “You again?” There was a faint smell of iron in the air; no doubt he sustained some injuries himself however minor. “Can’t stay well enough away from business that isn’t yours, can you?” Gaius tried to sound agitated but the bite wasn’t in the tone, if anything it sounded tired. @ilunga |
|
|
Gaius
He/Him
Gemini
|
Somewhere in his moment of defensive attack he heard words come from the male’s mouth, but he didn’t focus enough to pay attention to what he was saying. Instead he was glad to see them retreat to their nest without seemingly much more altercations, leaving him to have to properly interact with the animal whisperer. If only he were good at it. “Oh! My hero!” Gaius raised a brow, unsure he felt overly worthy of such a title. He didn’t say much or even react immediately when the chipper man bumped into his chest, thinking that likely could’ve been a queue to step out of the way but something compelled him to continuing standing there, looming over him. It was a mistake. “Hahaha, well aren’t you strong, my friend? You’ve rescued me yet again;—“ Oh jesus he talks. ”—honestly I should pay you haha! You and Iaera both had been so kind and helpful! She saved me from a feisty little critter a few days ago – I believe she called it a crab…” “Yeah, yeah. If only I were a bodyguard you could hire…” He seemed dry in his response, his brow very much still raised. At this point Gaius would’ve considered moving away again, but he didn’t stop talking. It would be a little too rude for him to walk away in the middle of him talking; at least last time Iaera was able to keep him distracted while he made a stealthy mistake. Not this time. “Aahh… well… you see, there were little owlets who clearly had fallen from the nest. I was putting them back up when the parents came back — it probably looked bad to them. A simple misunderstanding, really! How embarrassing, normally I don’t get into this much trouble. Oh dear! Friend, you’re injured. We should get that cleaned, scratches like that can mean nasty business.” Gaius was almost mesmerized by how many words a second could fly out of his grey mouth. There was a reactive grunt to the collision again, finally unrooting his feet from the ground to step aside, looking at the eccentric man with bewilderment. “I’ve endured far worse.” He would turn his head to almost express focus on the three large scars stretched across his face. But it was silly of him to assume this would stop the doting nature this man seemed to have. “Ah ow, and apparently so am I. Come now, friend, let’s leave before they decide to guard the nest again. Come, come. My home isn’t too far off, and I have herbs.” Exhaling a deep sigh, “Does that ever get tiring?” He muttered under his breath, watching the energy levels of his endangered pack mate like he was some sort of hyped thing. It wasn’t erratic, but he felt tired just watching him talk. “Oh, my name is Auri El, by the way. Iaera hadn’t remembered my name, and I don’t expect you to have remembered it either! To be honest, I don’t recall receiving yours either. The porcupine quills were quite distracting.” “I don't imagine prickly things in your ass does make for good memory enhancement,” He retorted, somehow a little more lightheartedly. “Gemini isn’t even that dangerous.” He begrudgingly found himself following behind without even taking a moment to consider why. Gaius didn’t care about a few scratches, but yet… there he was. “Gaius.” He said after a moment, eyes moving away to look around the surroundings as they walked. @ilunga |
|
|