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After quickly shifting back into herself, Avery smiled at Dylan.
"Good. Didn't you ever learn not to try to outsmart a shapeshifter?" she playfully asked, raising one eyebrow. "We've got the cunning of foxes, you know."
After quickly shifting back into herself, Avery smiled at Dylan.
"Good. Didn't you ever learn not to try to outsmart a shapeshifter?" she playfully asked, raising one eyebrow. "We've got the cunning of foxes, you know."
(This is honestly the most fun scene I've written, I think. Avery scaring Dylan… Lol. XD)
(This is honestly the most fun scene I've written, I think. Avery scaring Dylan… Lol. XD)
(I feel like my grammar in that sentence is not correct…)
( adorable )
( adorable )
(Ikr? Fluff!!!)
"No, I guess I missed that day at school," He said, smiling in return, "I also forgot the fact that some animals can see in the dark, so hiding in the shadows doesn't work so well."
(Is this before Vaughn left?)
( I think so. Element is fast forward to the time where he's back, so right now you guys are a little behind time. )
"You got that right!" Avery exclaimed. Her eyes glittered with a playful light, and she suddenly shifted into a deer. Bounding away, she challenged Dylan, "Catch me if you can!"
(Yeah, I think Dylan and Avery are in the time zone of when he was gone.)
(It makes sense that they are.)
Dylan went after her, laughing as he ran, quickly realizing as he lost ground that he couldn't catch her on two human feet. He stopped running and tried to think like a hunter.
He walked off in the direction she had run, vanishing, and taking his time.
Avery heard Dylan as he followed her, but his footsteps soon stopped.
Where did he go? she wondered, looking around. Darn color-blind animals! If I could see color, maybe I could see him.
( well until they fast forward nobody except D and A can do anything I guess )
(Sorry!)
( Don't sweat it! It gives me time to think up some drama…. and watching you guys is fun! )
(Lol. Okay, thanks.)
As he got within sight range, Dylan slid into slower, more careful steps. He was about to walk right up to her, but he stopped short.
Smell. And hearing.
He held a hand out the air, and felt the breeze moving towards him. Good. The ground was more or less clear, but still covered with grass. He would have to lift his feet high.
All these things in mind led for a slow approach, but so long as Avery didn't move, he would catch her.
He smiled as he closed ground. He hadn't had fun like this since he was a kid!
A soft sound came to Avery's ears. She looked around again, trying to spot the source, but saw nothing. Her nerves tingled– a side effect of becoming an animal that is prey, rather than a predator– and she pranced in place.
She shuffled nervously, and Dylan paused, waiting for her to settle. When she finally chilled out a bit, he finished his approach, laid a hand on her back and reappeared, "Got ya."
Avery reared, and simultaneously changed back into her human form. Since she was still partway in the air when she changed back, she fell onto her back. She smiled, staring at the sky.
"Okay, okay! You got me," she acquiesced, still laying on the ground.
Dylan crouched next to her, laughing still, "If you had jumped any higher I probably could have caught you! Need a hand?" He offered.
Avery seemed quite pleasant, much more at ease now than he had ever seen her in the past. Granted, that had only been 2 days, but it was nice to see that she wasn't entirely stressed to death. seeing her smiling now, her eyes trained up at the sky, he almost wanted to join her.
"Nah, I'm good," she said, still staring at the sky. Pointing up she said, "Look, that cloud looks like a turtle."
Dylan shrugged then fell over next to her, trying to catch a glimpse of the turtle cloud. After a while he found it, and chuckled, "Yeah… yeah, it kinda does!"
He fished through the sky a bit more, and pointed, "That one's a brick!"
(Do we wanna say they just do this for a while? Till Vaughn get's back at least?)
( That might be good )
( That might be good )
(Fine w/me.)
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