 Besnik 10th of Winter, 512 AV
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Besnik could feel sleep being pulled from him, the tangled strings of his mind that created fresh forest and a plethora of prey slowly being plucked apart. His front leg twitched, nimble paw flicking against the cold floor, as his unconscious mind was slowly brought back into the world. The sun bore down on his fur, casting a strangely bright glow across him that combined with his red pelt created an almost unnatural array of oranges and reds. His pelt seemed to dance in the early morning light, a gentle breeze picking up strands of fur and replacing them almost immediately after so that the soft coat seemed like a welcoming sea of moving velvet.
In protest against the strings of his mind pulling apart and causing him to stir, the Kelvic grumbled. His nose nuzzled against the fabric of the bag, seeking a softer surface to pull him back into the trace of slumber. A scent wafted over him in a calming swirl and filled his mind. It was a warm scent of honey and a hint of trees, an underlying sharpness of fresh paint hugging the edges. His nose twitched, lifting slightly as it searched for the source of that welcoming scent. He whimpered, now beginning to wake up properly in search for that smell, but grumbled again shortly afterwards in rebellion against being disturbed.
Approaching footsteps caused orange ears to twitch, eyelids flickering as the creature’s senses began to come back to him. The last traces of a sight of prey dashing through woods faded away, all four of his legs twitching at once to try and spring on something before the dream ended, and suddenly all he could see was darkness. Rays of brighter patches filtered to his eyes, the sun reaching through his eyelids to convince his eyes to open in greeting. With the footsteps, the enticing scent grew and in his slow, sleep riddled mind, Besnik eventually managed to connect the dots and surmise that whoever was approaching him was the scent holder.
Hey there little guy. The voice was deep, a man speaking softly to him in a way he appreciated; it didn’t startle him. He guessed the speaker had forgotten, or maybe didn’t realise, that Kelvics had heightened senses and the creature, though half asleep, had already sensed the stranger’s approach. Even so the gesture wasn’t missed and Besnik’s first impression of the man was a good one. One eyelid peeked open to catch a sight of the man with the good scent, a gentle brown orb appearing from within the mass of soft, orange fur. Dashes of green swirled within the colours, hinting at the intelligence of the eye’s owner was higher than of your average animal; that he was in fact a sentient being.
The Kelvic’s eye shut quickly, light pouring in to cause the reflex and pull another small whimper from his throat, before both eyes blinked rapidly and few times and settled on an almost fully open position. It was then that he fixed his vision on the man before him, only slightly higher than himself due to being crouched a few paces away. The Kelvic glanced the man over once, taking in his appearance, then settled on bright ginger hair. Ears perked up, recognising the colour as similar to his pelt yet with more orange and almost no trace of the reds and browns that distinguished the animal pelt.
Besnik’s eyes then lowered a little to settle on the dark green eyes planted in the stranger’s calm face. The gentle creature’s heart warmed a little, feeling trust flood his body despite never having seen the man before. His curiosity was spiked, something not difficult for an inquisitive Kelvic, and raised his head a little. Still feeling the effects of sleep, he automatically stretched his front legs out. Their length was revealed as lanky, almost too long to fit his body size, and hinted at his athletic abilities in jumping and swimming. After the stretch, he curled his legs back under himself and looked back to the man who’d greeted him.
Aren’t you cold? As the Kelvic yawned, long tongue peeking out and curling up as his eyes scrunched together, his ears perked forward to listen to the stranger. He looked about, noticing the sun casting warm rays on him but also, for the first time, the chill in the air. A whimper escaped his maw as he slowly pulled himself to sit up. His back legs splayed off to one side, long front legs perfectly straight in front of him and inquisitive face looking at the man. A shiver ran through his body, ending in his fluffy tail puffing up a little, as his waking body registered the cold for the first time in the morning.
Besnik let out a whine in response to the question, large triangular ears flattening slightly so that they flopped, voice a higher pitch than one would expect of a creature that looked so like a dog. He shivered visibly a second time as if his body was reassuring the other that his answer was positive. His eyes were wide and hopeful, searching for food, warmth and companionship. To make sure the man got his message, and realised he was sentient if he hadn’t worked that out yet, the Kelvic slowly nodded his head whilst maintaining eye contact. He knew changing form would be the easiest way to seek help, yet also remembered that a naked man suddenly appearing in the middle of the street wasn’t appreciated within a civilised society. Plus, he preferred this form to the other one; it was easier…and cuddlier.
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