2nd day of Fall 511 AV
Sunberth, rain, flood, bad, boring. Bob just can't do anything but work. But since he learned the tricks of how to push the really tough ones to his other co-workers, Bob was left with the relatively easy ones and after that? He can't even go out to do what he normally does thanks to the flood keeping him in. Sad. He was going to have to find something else to do but before he could do anything he needed to at least give everyone else the impression that he was actually working. Lucky his job gives him the choice between outdoors and indoors away from the rain. The choice was obvious.
The stables was the first destination. Taking handful's of hay, Bob got to feeding the horses. For most of the horses he just dumped the hay at a pile where the horses was supposed to eat from. For the more beautiful ones like pure white one he always saw given the best treatment he fed from his hand. Taking small handful's of hay, Bob put it invitingly in front of the horse's mouth and waited for it to start eating when he started to stroke it. It was so sad that he was not allowed to ride them. Then again, he was so hopeless in riding that he might actually fall and break something if he tried. Maybe the restriction was not so bad after all.
After giving the horses their food and some water after he was done, Bob had to take care of the dogs. This one he was more comfortable with since he now had his own dog. Maybe Hannah or Killroy was just that smart by giving their employees a test subject to improve on. Still, it worked out for the best and now that the dogs are more used to Bob it was a whole lot easier. Bob took the food by the bowls and put them into the cage. Even if the dogs were used to him, they still had the instincts to exert their power over their territory. Bob had to try his best to show he only had the best intentions for them. "Here is your food, and its not my hand" he would tell some of them as he slowly pushed the bowl into their cages. Then he would do the same thing when he gave them their water.
There was still a lot of time to kill so it was time for Bob to move over to his prizes. His rats! Moving around some of the heavy things around like the barrels and crates which who knows what Killroy keeps in them he made a small barrier around an area. Stupid heavy crates. Bob had to push them around and it was very heavy. How he wished he was bigger then he could carry them around instead. More than once the stuff obscured his vision and caused him to smash some together. Fortunately none was broken and if it was this hard for Bob to move around, it would be a lot harder for the rats to do anything.
The remaining step was to get the rats in there. For this, Bob planned ahead and left two gaps at each end. He did the same to the rat cages that he did with the crates and barrels. The danger was worse this time. The rats would try to claw at him as he pushed them. One even nicked his leg. This caused Bob to get a little pissed and go off to take the whip. "Didn't I teach you earlier that I am your master?" he asked as he raised it up. Bob swung it around in a few circles before cracking it in the air loudly "Now obey me you stupid rodent!" he cried out which was ignored while the rat wildly scratched more. "Fine then!" Bob swung the whip in the air again a few times before shooting it forward and hitting at the cage. It did not hit the rat then thanks to the bar but at least it knew he meant business.
Bob did the same with the second rat, just whipping straight at the cage to show it that Bob had the power here. Then both cages were pushed right at the openings. Bob accidentally nudged one of the barrels at the side of the opening with a "Petch" and him running over to the barrel to keep it up. Turning past the cage, Bob skidded and kneeled down just in time to throw his hands forward at the side of the barrel which the rat took advantage of a scratched him again. He yelped in pain and just to get away from the pain he pushed his whole body harder to lift the barrel back into position.
The rat will taste Bob's petty revenge next. Bob opened the cages and let the rats meet each other. "Now fight you shykes, Fight!" These rats were able to cannibalize on one another, he knew but why are they not doing anything now? Bob waved his whip in the air and started snapping it at the rats again to stimulate them. "Fight, fight, fight!" he roared out. Each snapping sound the whip gave out could be heard in between each word as he randomly hit around. The blows were concentrated at the rat's vicinity but only one or two hit. He laughed when one hit the face and one hit the ass but the rats still did not fight. "Whyyyyyyyy" he cried while he started to whip to his side just to give off the whipping sound. Flicking his wrists he, the cracking sound just kept coming. He looked to the sides to see the dogs whimpering and cowering but not the rats. Stupid rats are just plain unnatural.
His little spectacle was interrupted with laughter from behind him. Bob quickly spun around to see another of his co-workers laughing at him happily. "Whats so funny?" he asked with an annoyed look on his face. Still laughing the man was able to give a reply "Nothing can motivate them other than food" Look at that smug look on his face. Bob could still remember him as one of the cowards during the rat infestation. He will get his...soon...
But Bob took the man's advice. Quickly he ran to get some food and held it out to the rats. Once they saw it they scrambled to him and smashed into the barrier in the process. He tried to persuade them the same way he persuaded the dogs "Fight, and you will get some food." Why do these animals need rewards? But it did not work. Driven by hunger, the rats kept slamming into the barrier until Bob got scared that they will actually breach it.
Quickly, he threw a chunk right to the middle which the rats chased after. "You win. You can eat first and then you fight." By mistake Bob somehow stumbled on their motivation. His co-worker was right. Food was the answer. There was only one chunk and two rats and it looked like they were not prepared to share as they started to fight over it. Good, very good. Now Bob had to stop them before they killed each other. Rewards were one thing and punishment the other. Hannah taught him not to punish the dogs but these were rats so it shouldn't be a problem. Bob raised his whip again shouting "Stop!" to get their attention before flicking his wrist and extending his whip forward to the rats with a "Crack!" but they just won't stop. Fine if they can't share, "Here is more for you you greedy shykes!" he said as he threw another chunk into the cage. One rat stayed to nibble on its chunk while the other which Bob guessed was the weaker ran to the cage. Bob closed the cage while it was eating and threw another chunk at the other cage to repeat the process trapping the two rats yet again.