How did this happen. He was doing so well and now he wasn’t! To make matters worse he had to wait around for help to come or else he was going to starve. That job posting had better work otherwise he was going to be up the creek without a paddle and he couldn’t afford that. No sir. Midora, would huff as he sat in a chair loaded with pillows outside of his house scanning the open fields for some sign that someone was coming to visit him. This would make hour four he had been waiting and to be frank if he had to wait any longer, he was only going to be crankier. Maybe he should’ve gone into town instead of sending off that young one to post a job for him. Did the post even make it to where it needed to go? And if so what was taking people so long? The old man huffed again and shook his head as he continued to sit and wait for someone or something to come by.
Meanwhile a few miles away from the home, Lazarus would pad her way through the forest following the trail that was supposed to lead to the old man’s house. Well according to the paper in her hand it was this way, but honestly with all the roads and the way they twisted about, she had to wonder. Sighing inwardly, the creature would pause on the road to look at the instruction again before looking around trying to make sense of the area around them. According to the map, they needed to go through the forest until they came upon a clearing and then that clearing would lead them down a pathway to a house that resided near the cliff and in turn held their employer. They should be going the right way, yes?
The wolf would roll up the job ad before looking over at the tall young man that was with her as she considered something for a few moments. “We think we may be a bit lost in these trees. While you have bat ears and such, can you actually fly?” the creature would ask in that strange twin voice of theirs as they looked the other up and down. Maybe if they could get a different point of view or some bearing they would be able to find the destination they sought.
Meanwhile a few miles away from the home, Lazarus would pad her way through the forest following the trail that was supposed to lead to the old man’s house. Well according to the paper in her hand it was this way, but honestly with all the roads and the way they twisted about, she had to wonder. Sighing inwardly, the creature would pause on the road to look at the instruction again before looking around trying to make sense of the area around them. According to the map, they needed to go through the forest until they came upon a clearing and then that clearing would lead them down a pathway to a house that resided near the cliff and in turn held their employer. They should be going the right way, yes?
The wolf would roll up the job ad before looking over at the tall young man that was with her as she considered something for a few moments. “We think we may be a bit lost in these trees. While you have bat ears and such, can you actually fly?” the creature would ask in that strange twin voice of theirs as they looked the other up and down. Maybe if they could get a different point of view or some bearing they would be able to find the destination they sought.
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