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Carlos wandered through the forest. He knew he’d seen a cave somewhere – it looked like an old bear cave, though he hadn’t gone in it before. He wanted to be as far away from his camp and the summer camps, in case the children had an idea to wander around at night to hunt for snipes. The full moon would make visibility perfect for it, so it was a reasonable concern in Carlos’ mind.
He finally came across the cave he was looking for. And not too soon either – the moon would rise probably within the next ten minutes. Carlos ventured forth, holding his flashlight up to search the inside of the cave. Hopefully it was empty. Could a werewolf beat a bear? Maybe?
‘I Already Ate, Remember? You Can Have The Rest If You Want..’
Carlos looked at the carcus. He did want it, but…
I really shouldn’t. My…stomach’s not made for this sort of… stuff. He had no idea if he could even digest raw meat before the morning came. It smelled really good, but… it just wasn’t a good idea.
He slunk into the cave, going to sit in the corner where he’d left his things.
he tilted his head slightly as he watched the other ‘You.. Are A Wolf..’
Carlos snorted softly as he pushed his labcoat up against the cave wall. Take a good look at me – I”m really not. He used his nose to nudge his shoes onto the labcoat before he started to lay down next to the pile of clothes.
‘Whether You Were Or Weren’t Before Doesn’t Matter Right Now, Does It?’ he huffed slightly as he rolled closer
Carlos just grunted softly and lay his head down on top of his pants. He had originally been planning on just sleeping the night away, and that’s what he was going to do.
‘You’re A Strange Creature..’ he curled up slightly, covering his head with his wing
Could say the same about you. Not in a rude way, just… I haven’t seen anything like you before. Except at the library.
He turned his head enough to look at the other creature, but didn’t actually pick his head up.
‘What’s A Lab-airy?’ he uncovered his face just enough to see the other
A place where humans keep books. It has a lot of information in it.
‘Humans Are Strange Beings..’ he stretched out
Carlos would have shrugged, if his shoulders could move like that. Instead he just flipped one paw briefly in the air before tucking it under his neck and letting out a long sigh.
he glanced out of the cave ‘It’s Getting Late, Even By My Standers..’
Carlos snorted softly. From my perspective it’s been late. The moon rose a couple hours ago.
‘We Come From Different Worlds..’ he mumbles before yawning
‘That’s an understatement’, Carlos thought to himself. Yeah… we do. A thought occurred to him. How long do you plan on staying here in the cave? The cave didn’t belong to Carlos by any stretch of the imagination – of course not – but if the other creature woke up with an adult human in the cave with him… Carlos worried for his safety.
‘I Don’t See Any Reason To Leave, This Is My Home After All..’ he shifted his position so he was facing Carlos ‘How Long Do You Plan To Stay..?’
Carlos raised his head in a form of shock, and definite concern. Dammit… this wasn’t good.
I, uh… He started to push himself up into a sitting position. I had no idea this was yours. I should… He should what? He didn’t know of another place to go to wait out the phase of the moon. And he wasn’t going back to his tent because what if one of the kids decided to visit early morning?