OOC“When your will to write is gone
And the child of love is lost
Time is your only friend and hope
When your will to write is gone
And the shadow carries on
Time will bring back the joy and the will to write”
~adjusted lyrics from “Will to live” by AltariaThe dog seemed to be thinking deeply about his demand. Her face displayed both worry and sadness. Hmpf. Worry about her own safety? Did going to the Shinya bother her? Why? She wasn’t a shady character or was she? And the sadness… probably because she had been taken aback by the rage in voice. Served her right. Insulting him like that. He had feelings too. It’s not because he was a thief that he was insensitive and didn’t feel anything at all. Emotions weren’t foreign to him. Arms still crossed, he squeezed them tighter to his chest.
Chari started speaking again, but not addressing him. Instead, she spoke her thoughts. Making plans out loud, leaving her words hanging in the air. The bat kept quiet. Still angry with her, he was, but most of his anger had been drained already. He wasn’t one to stay mad for a long time. He held grudges though. Even for trivial things he could pay the person that wronged him even in the slightest back many times more. Well, when talking about the persons he knew that is. Here, in this crystal city where many were strangers to him he usually extracted revenge by breaking and entering. And claiming their stuff as his own.
Listening to the complaints of the red-headed girl, he sensed that he should help her out with a plan. As she really was as bad at lying as she thought she was, then this would be quite a troublesome task for her. Usually he wouldn’t have cared, but seeing as he was deep into this mess himself, he had no choice. When suspecting something the Shinya would get the information they wanted out of her. Which would result in his head rolling in the most grand of squares. Not what he would call a pleasant happening. Not for him anyway.
His shoulders heaved as his lungs let out all their contained air in a sigh. Each and every thing that should relief him of his problems only brought twice as much back to him. Okay then. He could come up with a nice story… Given enough time. Bending one knee, he placed his foot closer to his body, the leg attached to him peaking up. Underarm resting on said knee, thumb supporting his bearded chin, he started digging for ideas. Brainstorming with all his mental capacity, he almost missed the apology directed to him.
His unconscious mind noticed it however and made him nod in acceptance. His conscious mind was still puzzling bits and pieces of both truth and lie together. If you mixed both, the lie became truth and the truth a lie. To a certain extent. They were harder to recognize to say the least. That was all he could do. He too wasn’t a splendid liar. He preferred leaving out facts or bending verity a little. But grotesque, massive lies, impossible to distinguish from the truth? No. he couldn’t make them up from scratch. They sounded like fantasies coming from his mouth.
In the meantime, he had come up with something. It wasn’t much, but it would do. It used an idea the dog had provided its foundation.
“Say, I’ve got a story for you. You were walking down the street in animal form, because you like doing that from time to time. Until suddenly you smelled blood. Tracking it to a nearby house, you shifted in front of the door and knocked. You wanted to check if everything was alright in there. As your knuckles hit the door, it swings slightly open. Worried, you went inside and used your nose to follow it upstairs. There you saw a large puddle of blood in the bedroom.” Thinking of what else there had to be included in the lie, a pause followed.
“Oh yeah, you were standing in the hallway on the firstSecond (for Americans) floor and you could see it from there. Then.. er.. you got sick from the smell? Or the view? Or something? And you rushed out. You shifted and ran home to grab a dress and went to the nearest guard you could find. Which will probably the one you will tell this story too.”Content with himself, the bat leaned back against the wall. The stone provided an excellent support for his back. Also he was getting tired. Stress and too much excitement were taking their toll no doubt. And he had been running around town for hours to find this girl as well. A sudden detail popped up in his mind.
“Before I forget, if they should ask when you discovered the body, make sure to pick a decent time. It’s located somewhere in the outskirts of the Zintia peak. Take into account the time needed to get home, get dressed and find a guard. Success often hides within the details of a lie. Or so I have heard.”