Timestamp: Winter 30, 511AV Time: Early Afternoon Location: The White Elk Stables Who: Cara Krivak was in his stall at the stables, happily munching on some grains. It was a normal, uneventful day for the Bull Yak. He hadn't even left his stall yet. He had seen a particularly fertile looking musk ox female walk by earlier. He knew from a previous attempt, that this was not the time of year for that sort of behavior. His nose twitched from the pain he had received that day. He went back to munching on the delicious grains. Then the hairs on his neck stood up. He was being watched. He could feel the eyes boring deep into his muscular body. And it wasn't just a single pair either, but several. Krivak stopped munching, the grains falling back into the trough. His ears twitched, trying to pinpoint the source of the stares. He tried to discern the noises that were normal for the stables. He could hear the snorts from the elk and horses. He tried to listen harder, and was able to discern the sounds of hooves hitting the ground, tails swishing, and the wind. He tried to focus on the wind, that was billowing gently through the stables. A tiny, feminine giggle was carried to his ears. The giggle was followed by a few more, albeit a bit more stifled than the first. Then he heard some heavy footsteps walking down the central corridor. It was one of the large male Frostfawn that watched over all the animals that stayed in the stables. He stopped in front of Krivak and gave him a devilish smile. "I'm just here to distract you from them." Krivak cocked his head, confused, to the side as he looked at the man. In a shrill, girly voice, he heard "Attack!" An unknown amount of young Frostfawn girls, of various ages, all jumped in from the walls of the surrounding stall walls. The man in front gave him a look that clearly told him not to hurt the girls. Not that he would. He knew they weren't dangerous. But he wasn't prepared for what was about to happen. "Brush only the top coat girls, the bottom coat needs to be matted to help keep him warm. He isn't blessed like us. Not yet that is." He felt the tug on his long dreads as the many girls made quick work of his tangled fur. Then the giggling began. Krivak started to look back toward what they were doing, but one of the older girls blocked his view. After a few minutes, the man looked like he was struggling to contain some laughter, and Krivak knew it was for himself. "All done!" The girls scrambled out as quickly as they had appeared and Krivak looked back at his fur. And his lower jaw dropped very uncharacteristically for a yak. Hanging from his many long dreads were several tightly tied pink ribbons. His eyes grew big and he bellowed loudly in horror. He heard the giggling grow to full on laughter, and the man joined in. Krivak quickly backed out of his stall to try and figure out a way to remove the horrifying ribbons. He started by trying to rub his sides against the sides of the stalls, but the ribbons were very well tied, not noticing anyone else nearby. |