Everyone was so annoying and loud and today was no exception. Don't they have somewhere else to be? Acting like they own this place or the last, or anyplace.
Parsee is mumbling to herself as she trudges around, trying to find someplace she can just be alone, picking at the fresh piercings in her face as she does so. They're annoying, too; they sting and the skin itches in a few spots. Maybe she should just rip them out-- ]
[ She stops suddenly and spins in place, looking around. ] Who--
[Oh? What's this? Parsee doesn't look like a human to Nue, but... Well, she might as well have a little fun anyway. She can call it friendly teasing, or something like that.]
[So, her only response to those words is a laugh-effected to be high and eerie, just like her wailing. She shakes the branches of the tree she's nearest to, and then, once she's sure Parsee is looking her way, darts between it and the next, allowing her just a glimpse or whatever monster her imagination conjures up.]
[ She freezes, green eyes darting this way and that, just barely catching the flurry of motion, and the silhouette of ... something. Something with a lot of arms.
Parsee's puts up her hands, fingers curled into fists. ] Damn it, you stupid spider, if I have to chase after you, you're really going to regret it!
[There's not an immediate reply this time-not a cry or a laugh or the rustling of leaves. Instead, Nue tries to circle around without being seen or heard, darting between trees and bushes as swiftly and silently as she can.]
[When she howls next, it comes from a completely different direction-from somewhere behind Parsee. Another rattling of branches, and she steps partway from behind foliage she had hidden among, remaining half-veiled in the shadows and half-out of sight.]
[ Parsee jumps forward at the sound of movement once, and then again, but her eyes can't catch the sight of what she believes to be someone else. ]
[ Then she freezes and turns at the sensation of eyes burning into the back of her head. Scowling. ] You... don't you have webs to spin or humans to bother or something? There's plenty of them here and I don't care what you do to any of them. [ A pause. ] But if you hurt the one that gave me these-- [ Pointing to her face. ] --it would be inconvenient for you.
The people in the Garden were annoying.
Everyone was so annoying and loud and today was no exception. Don't they have somewhere else to be? Acting like they own this place or the last, or anyplace.
Parsee is mumbling to herself as she trudges around, trying to find someplace she can just be alone, picking at the fresh piercings in her face as she does so. They're annoying, too; they sting and the skin itches in a few spots. Maybe she should just rip them out-- ]
[ She stops suddenly and spins in place, looking around. ] Who--
Who's there?! You'd better show yourself!
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[So, her only response to those words is a laugh-effected to be high and eerie, just like her wailing. She shakes the branches of the tree she's nearest to, and then, once she's sure Parsee is looking her way, darts between it and the next, allowing her just a glimpse or whatever monster her imagination conjures up.]
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Parsee's puts up her hands, fingers curled into fists. ] Damn it, you stupid spider, if I have to chase after you, you're really going to regret it!
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[When she howls next, it comes from a completely different direction-from somewhere behind Parsee. Another rattling of branches, and she steps partway from behind foliage she had hidden among, remaining half-veiled in the shadows and half-out of sight.]
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[ Then she freezes and turns at the sensation of eyes burning into the back of her head. Scowling. ] You... don't you have webs to spin or humans to bother or something? There's plenty of them here and I don't care what you do to any of them. [ A pause. ] But if you hurt the one that gave me these-- [ Pointing to her face. ] --it would be inconvenient for you.
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Oh~? And just what's going to happen to me if I do something like that?
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