14th Fall, 515AV
Early Morning
Early Morning
"Remind me to never have children." The redhead said following a heavy sigh and exhausted groan. She raised her left hand upwards, rubbing at her eyes tiredly.
"It's a bit late for that isn't it?" Her father replied coyly, his bearded face tilting towards the source of his daughter's extreme exhaustion. A black cage, filled with blankets and hay and other warm things, housed a small but incredibly vocal young falcon. His name was Food, for reasons that became obvious to anyone who spent a bell in his company. The hatchling lifted his heavy little head and filled the pavilion with another ear-piercing whine. "Up at all bells, feeding a bald little creature whose stomach is never full? You, my dear Ife, are a mother."
"He's not bald." Ife replied crossly, but her defensiveness merely earned her another smug grin from Bracken Windstride. When he held up his hands in a sign of surrendering, the redhead felt she owed him at least a partial explanation. "Well, he's not. See these? They're downy feathers."
Her father stepped to her side, peering down into the cage that Ife kneeled in front of. Food stared blindly up at him with all the annoyance and dislike a sightless young bird could muster. "Cute." The Drykas male said eventually, shrugging his shoulder and stepping away from the cage.
Ife huffed in response. Though he was demanding and, granted, not exactly adorable by normal standards, the falcon chick was still her pride and joy. "He should be opening his eyes any day now." She said, with all the pride of a typical mother who found wonder in the most mundane goals achieved by her offspring. "Then he'll finally be able to imprint on me." It was a key part of Ife's bonding and training with her falcon. Imprinting usually occurred between a chick and its mother, but this instance it would bond Food to his Inartan owner. It would, in theory, make his later training an easier task. The prospect was hugely exciting to Ife, who had been counting down the days until his eyes would open with an almost child-like excitement.
"Oh, I can't wait." Braken murmured, casting himself over to his daughter's side yet again and pressing his lips atop her red crown. His hands wafted through the air, creating the signs of goodbye followed mockingly with mother. The mischievous smile on his lips crinkled his skin and eyes. Ife responded with a hard glare that soon also melted into a smile. Her father's charm and good humour was a thing she found almost impossible to deny or ignore. She returned his sign with one of love you and, playfully granddad.
Now alone, Ife unlatched the lid to Food's cage. As soon as the creaking lid sung open, the sightless chick began to swing his head to and fro, searching for whatever food source he could find. Beak wide, throat open, he released another piercing eeeok sound that even now set Ife's teeth on edge. "Patience, you." She scolded the chick affectionately. With one hand, she stabbed a small piece of raw meat - rabbit - with a sharpened stick. Carefully, she lowered the offering into the cage, knocking it against Food's beak until he turned blindly towards the meat and snapped it up. After throwing his head back and swallowing the piece hole, he began to wail again.
Eeeok!
"It's a bit late for that isn't it?" Her father replied coyly, his bearded face tilting towards the source of his daughter's extreme exhaustion. A black cage, filled with blankets and hay and other warm things, housed a small but incredibly vocal young falcon. His name was Food, for reasons that became obvious to anyone who spent a bell in his company. The hatchling lifted his heavy little head and filled the pavilion with another ear-piercing whine. "Up at all bells, feeding a bald little creature whose stomach is never full? You, my dear Ife, are a mother."
"He's not bald." Ife replied crossly, but her defensiveness merely earned her another smug grin from Bracken Windstride. When he held up his hands in a sign of surrendering, the redhead felt she owed him at least a partial explanation. "Well, he's not. See these? They're downy feathers."
Her father stepped to her side, peering down into the cage that Ife kneeled in front of. Food stared blindly up at him with all the annoyance and dislike a sightless young bird could muster. "Cute." The Drykas male said eventually, shrugging his shoulder and stepping away from the cage.
Ife huffed in response. Though he was demanding and, granted, not exactly adorable by normal standards, the falcon chick was still her pride and joy. "He should be opening his eyes any day now." She said, with all the pride of a typical mother who found wonder in the most mundane goals achieved by her offspring. "Then he'll finally be able to imprint on me." It was a key part of Ife's bonding and training with her falcon. Imprinting usually occurred between a chick and its mother, but this instance it would bond Food to his Inartan owner. It would, in theory, make his later training an easier task. The prospect was hugely exciting to Ife, who had been counting down the days until his eyes would open with an almost child-like excitement.
"Oh, I can't wait." Braken murmured, casting himself over to his daughter's side yet again and pressing his lips atop her red crown. His hands wafted through the air, creating the signs of goodbye followed mockingly with mother. The mischievous smile on his lips crinkled his skin and eyes. Ife responded with a hard glare that soon also melted into a smile. Her father's charm and good humour was a thing she found almost impossible to deny or ignore. She returned his sign with one of love you and, playfully granddad.
Now alone, Ife unlatched the lid to Food's cage. As soon as the creaking lid sung open, the sightless chick began to swing his head to and fro, searching for whatever food source he could find. Beak wide, throat open, he released another piercing eeeok sound that even now set Ife's teeth on edge. "Patience, you." She scolded the chick affectionately. With one hand, she stabbed a small piece of raw meat - rabbit - with a sharpened stick. Carefully, she lowered the offering into the cage, knocking it against Food's beak until he turned blindly towards the meat and snapped it up. After throwing his head back and swallowing the piece hole, he began to wail again.
Eeeok!