07-29-2014, 03:29 AM
(This post was last modified: 07-29-2014, 03:30 AM by FweepFwopFwoop.)
Astien took out his knitting and began making what he decided would be a scarf for Cormac. After a while, as the sun began to set, he looked out the window and saw a shape there. He stepped outside and saw an adorable bat, hanging off the carriage. It opened its eyes and looked at him. Astien cooed. "Aaww, hey little batty. How ya doing?" The bat looked at him. Astien felt his heart melt. He had always had a soft spot for bats. Astien extended his arm and the bat climbed onto it. Astien aaww'd and brought it inside.
The bat was remarkably clean, and well-tempered, and didn't appear to have any sort of mites on it. It didn't seem to mind Astien's touch, even letting him bathe it in the sink. Astien got out an apple and cut it into pieces, then fed it to the bat as he cradled it in his arms. It was just too cute for him.
Astien knew he was being stupid. The bat could easily be a vampire. But in that moment, he didn't care. He had a cute fuzzy little thing in his arms, and after learning of his sister's gruesome death, it was making him smile, and that was enough for him.
He pulled out a small sheet and wrapped it around the bat. It yawned, and drifte to sleep. Smiling, Astien placed it on his pillow, and returned to his knitting.
The bat was remarkably clean, and well-tempered, and didn't appear to have any sort of mites on it. It didn't seem to mind Astien's touch, even letting him bathe it in the sink. Astien got out an apple and cut it into pieces, then fed it to the bat as he cradled it in his arms. It was just too cute for him.
Astien knew he was being stupid. The bat could easily be a vampire. But in that moment, he didn't care. He had a cute fuzzy little thing in his arms, and after learning of his sister's gruesome death, it was making him smile, and that was enough for him.
He pulled out a small sheet and wrapped it around the bat. It yawned, and drifte to sleep. Smiling, Astien placed it on his pillow, and returned to his knitting.
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