Season of Spring, Day 10, 512AV “Looks delicious.” No. She was not delicious. And she made her displeasure known as the man lunged along with a few others. Her wings flapping to pull her up and her feet swinging viciously, knocking those who came too close. But hands curled around her wings, pinning them awkwardly to her body. She now moved in a strange frenzied panic, honking her pain as two hands gripped her head. She could feel nothing though save for the way her wing was bent. The pain was too much and the burn raged throughout her body, her cries drowning out their voices. Stupid humans! Could they not see she was hungry as well? But it didn’t matter because there was almost a form of relief flooding through her when the tension in her arm finally broke. Snapping the tips of it back and effectively breaking the bone there. Then the realization dawned and the pain was worse, as it a thousand insects were attempting to eat their way from inside her body. A shrill cry echoed throughout and her beak sunk into a softness she equated to humans bodies. And the moment she was dropped she was running, her body careening this way and that. Twice she stumbled and injured her wing more and many more times she rolled away from the hungry pack of people. Ndale’s pain only grew more than physical when she realized she could not fly. Her wing broken and dragging behind her painfully on the cobbles of ground. Still she needed to hide she could not dwell, she could not stay. Not once did her mind think to change, she would never take on a form of something to disgusting and vile. Never! It was then she stopped it, something she was familiar with, even if she did not care much for it. The seers tent…but to enter? She heard the shouts and the people that milled anxiously in the streets, the crowd she had drawn, those that didn’t care and those that attempted to help. A human would not save her but this man was no human. What had he called himself again? A nun? No. A Nuit. And before she could even truly make her decisions her feet had already carried her inside the tent, only now did she realize a constant noise of her own pain chirps and honks. Her eyes itching as if wishing to cry but she was not in the correct form. Only now did she attempted to look, the strain from her body manifesting in her eye and making it more than difficult to see but even with poor vision she could see the way her wing did not fold and the way it bent. Wings were not meant to bend that way. A loud wailing cry left the peahen and it collapsed in a lump, content to lay there and wither away. |