Mogget was bored enough to eventually saunter towards the square, tail twitching behind him. He'd debated sneaking up on Kedron, but it really wasn't necessary. The boy didn't seem too used to looking up very often. Eventually, the cat yawned and broke the boy's angry silence, looking down from his post atop a doorway. "I see you're not one to waste food then." He remarked with something close to a smirk, tip of his tail twitching.
(83 hey there, let's play! May I join you?)densetsulinkNovember 7 2007, 14:39:04 UTC
Several people around Arcadia, he noticed, had taken to wandering. Perhaps because they were searching for something, just like everyone else. It was nice to have a goal, but he wanted to go back to the ones he had before coming to this dirtball
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Sorry for the delay ;;kedronNovember 7 2007, 14:49:40 UTC
And Kedron promptly lobbed a tuna sandwich at Mogget.
"Catch. It's fish. Or partly fish, anyway--" he paused when he saw the newcomer. He'd relaxed just a little when he saw the cat, but whatever casual familiarity promptly dried up and became wariness. "..."
Mogget caught the sandwich in his mouth, setting it neatly on the ledge before him. "I suppose it'll have to do." He accepted with a sniff, before examining the nwecomer as he greeted them. The cat looked over the strange boy's head to Kedron, managing, somehow, a look that said 'Humanity. Sheesh!' before he turned to the newcomer. "Yes human, I do speak- quite well in fact. Sadly not everyone can be so gifted." He sampled a morsel of his meal, and seemed pleased enough. "My name is Mogget. And you should introduce yourself before Kedron gets the wrong idea."
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Eventually, the cat yawned and broke the boy's angry silence, looking down from his post atop a doorway. "I see you're not one to waste food then." He remarked with something close to a smirk, tip of his tail twitching.
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"Catch. It's fish. Or partly fish, anyway--" he paused when he saw the newcomer. He'd relaxed just a little when he saw the cat, but whatever casual familiarity promptly dried up and became wariness. "..."
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