72 Spring 522
Laying in bed for another morning, the sun not quite up properly, Moritz was in the state of being half asleep and half awake when a voice began to rang out over the air. Petch, shyke, and some other words that seemed like cursing but possibly in another language. As it crept up in intensity Moritz jerked his body up groggily, half rolling and half falling out of bed to land on all fours. Waking up as he moved the Kelvic darted towards the door, charging out to look around as he did.
Nearly falling down the front steps he came to a halt, the last bit of grogginess clearing from his mind as he angrily found the source of the loud cursing he had been hearing for so long. He was a bit surprised when he realized... It was a bird. A not huge nor small, black bird... Cocking his head it took Moritz to recall something he had been told before... Something had happened with something... And birds could talk in Syka. And apparently this Crow was one such bird. Canting its head at Moritz the crow seemed to almost shrug before simply saying, "Morning Moritz." With that it turned its head and began cursing again as a small bird flew by.
Eying it critically, from the voice it seemed to be a male bird... But it was not just randomly cursing as he had first thought. Instead, it seemed to be cursing at other birds. Which, to say the least, was odd.
"Uh, good night. What morrow does this pig want perched upon my boat?"
A bit confused the bird trotted about a bit. clearly pretending to ignore the Kelvic. It was only after a few more moments that it finished moving and then went on to preening. This kept on for another half chime before it finally deigned to answer. "I'm a crow. I live here. They don't. So I yelled till they lift. Gotta protect turf. Right?"
Finding a bit of irony in the bird, crow, illustrating the need to protect ones land and property, while he himself was doing just that to Moritz. After all Moritz was renting the place, and he was certain that besides keeping other birds off his roof this bird did not seem to be doing any trade or payment for Moritz as rent.... If he had a roommate wouldn't that mean sharing the rent?
"Right, because that's how that works.... I seem to have forgotten when I offered you a room, or asked you to do that. Must have slipped my mind. Good Trevor the dog, won't you keep up your duties at this task."
The crow, eyeing Moritz once more, looked away and kept up again the act of ignoring, however soon after he began to make an odd motion. "Trevor... Trevor... I like Trevor... A name, a name, I got a name... Ah... Pay... He wants pay... Uh... How to pay..."
Turning to meet Moritz eyes once more the crow suddenly flew off into the trees, vanishing and leaving without another word. Moritz for his part unsure what to do stood there for a bit in silence, before the urge to relieve himself send him off.
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