forum Welcome to chaos, everyone 3: Tokyo Drift // CLOSED
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Salmook: Resh? laughing? weird. it gives Salmook a chill down his spine. "I think Parvus is hungry, too. He can have my stuff if he wants." Salmook gestures vaguely to the meat chunks that were supposed to be his. not like he was going to eat it anyways.

@Morals-are-for-mortals language

Alex: He tries to dodge Parvus, but the little dragon ends up landing on crawling up his leg anyway. He tries to shake him off, but ultimately fails, so he just resorts to grabbing him. He glares at Parvus for a few seconds, and then at Resh. “That was not funny-And then he looks at Salmook. “You should at least try it. It’s not gonna kill you, you know.”

(it’s a little funny)

@the-void-phantasmic language

Parvus: He lets out an offended squawk at being grabbed, then immediately starts trying to wiggle out of Alex’s grip.

Resh: He keeps laughing for a few more seconds, then shakes his head and composes himself. He tilts his head at Alex, grinning. “Oh, you’ll live. Besides, you have to admit it was a little funny.”

@Morals-are-for-mortals language

Alex: He raises an eyebrow at Salmook, but he doesn't push the topic. His attention turns back to Resh quickly. He couldn't help but be a little amused at Resh's own reaction. "Fine, yes-" He sets Parvus down and then goes over to what was supposed to be Salmook's food and sets it on the ground for Parvus.

Ater: It seems he fell asleep soon after Tseth left. He looks around and then stands up and stretches.

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Alex: “Maybe.” He looks around again, settling in the direction of the river. “Wonder what’s going on with Tseth and Rhiv.”


Tseth: He was questioning almost all of his life choices right about now. He had to be nice. He had to help Salmook and not let his father get eaten by wild animals. Really, he’d be doing everyone a favor if he had. He sighs as he steps onto the main path and then back into the forest on the other side.