@KalamariCakes
"Ehh, sure," she chuckled.
"Ehh, sure," she chuckled.
"Alright."
(is this dead??? XD)
No, lol, just forgot)
She began to descend towards the trees.
Oof)
Edmund followed close behind.
Camille landed with a graceless oof, and turned to her companion, "'kay. The farmer here has an awful temper, but he's so old he can't see two feet in front of himself," she laughed.
(It takes about a week or two before somethingās deadā¦.)
āAre we taking one to share? Or one a piece?ā He asked gracefully landing next to Camille.
"Depends if you can catch one," she challenged playfully.
"A challenge?" He grinned widely at her.
"Yes, a challenge," she smirked toothily.
"Well get on with it."
She slugged his shoulder with her wing, "Look who's excited to be a criminal," she teased. "We gotta try and get the pigs closer to the fence," she explained, craning her long neck to survey their area, the field ahead of them. "So it's easier to snatch 'em."
"Well how do we do that?" He rubbed where she had punched him.
"Well," she scratched her chin with a talon, "We gotta lure them somehow." It seemed, according to her expression of cluelessness, she hadn't thought that she would get this far.
"Umā¦ Maybe with some hay?" He asked, looking at his surroundings for some dead grass.
"Worth a try," she replied in a breath, bounding into the woods to search for some crisply dry grass stalks.
He followed close behind.
"I think we flew over some grass," she spoke aloud to herself, ears perked, "Maybe?"
"Wait, there's some over there!" He bounded past her and around a large tree.
"Good eye," she giggled, darting after her serpentine friend.
"Here," He handed her a claw-full of hay, and took one for himself, "wait, do pigs eat hay?" He asked, stopping what he was doing.
"I got no clue," she replied with a candid shrug.
(When you have no opportunities to jump in welp if I donāt start acting with this soon Iām going to drop out.
(alright)
"Well we'll see I guess." He smiled then ran towards the pin.
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