70th of Spring, 505 AV Patience is a Virtue It was a perfect spring day this early morning in the beautiful city of Zeltiva, the home of commerce and knowledge was a melting pot of cultures waiting to come together; should the locals ever to find the desire. It was actually cool considering how late in the season it was, but it was to be expected when the winds could bring in the humidity that clings to the ocean air. Such weather can be a blessing considering storms can easily manifest from such timely weathet. For Ricky, and his ever faithful companion Odis, this was a perfect day to be active and enjoy the air. Heading to the shore next to the docks, busy with the usual bustle and everyday jobs the sailors do, the dog led with such zany energy Ricky could hardly keep up. It had been over two years now, already it had felt like a lifetime. His father setting out to sea with his fellow mates, only to never return as the following storm proved threatening for any vessel out at sea. Odis was like family to Ricky now, practically a brother, and their time together was more than enough to get Ricky by. He hadn't been talkin to much of anyone for the longest time, as he mainly focused on finding the inspiration to travel. His current obligation has always been the same, fish like no tomorrow so he could earn his living. Odis ran along the beach like a wild hound, releasing all the boundless energy he's kept cooped up within. Sniffing a worn stick he found lying around, he quickly began to play with it. Teething the stick as if it were a bone, he jumped on his hind legs and threw his head around. Being a maniac of a canine was his best quality, among all the others he had. Ricky couldn't have found a better companion to have in this time of question he has lived in. Ricky grabbed the stick with a firm grip, playing a rather bull-headed tug of war with the pup. Finally Odis submitted into letting the stick go, only to rambunctiously bark as his master held the stick up. "You want this boy?! Want the stick?!" He cheered to his dog, the wild canine now slightly jumping a bit. Ricky arched his arm and then threw the stick as far as he could, the pup didn't hesitate to react as he immediately shot off in the direction of his throw. The stick spun repeatedly as it flew, slowly descending to the dirt below. Until Odis finally caught the stick in his mouth, returning his attention his master after he made sure it was secure. He made his way back to Ricky, who was now sitting on the sand, and dropped the stick next to him. Tail wagging frantically and an entertained grin on his mouth. Ricky laughed as he patted Odis, his mind occupied on the future. |