58th of Spring
An Unknown Bell; Late
An Unknown Bell; Late
Zoot yawned. All of the big people had moved about their business and simply resigned themselves to watching him from a distance. That was ok. The little person moved about on his own quite well and wanted some of his things. These people weren’t too far from his camp but he wanted to see how they lived so he would make the compromise and visit with them. Zoot toddled off into the shadows. What none would suspect is that he didn’t need light to see where he had been. The stars in his eyes allowed him to trace his own path and even separate his trail from the human who carried him. It was a fascinating ability and he longed to share the story of it with someone. Maybe they could teach him a thing or two.
After about twenty chimes, Zoot made it over to his sleeping area. He had a few items that would be useful and filled his little arms with all he could carry. There was his knife, his own striker kit which was much smaller than any they would ever see, a piece of wood that he used as a seat, a small sketching pen and a piece of parchment that had been folded in such a way that it acted as a notepad for the tiny creature. Shuffling as he went, the Pycon made his way back towards them singing in his shrill voice the tune of a Pycon marching song. It was something his mother had taught him and it had guided him through the wilderness for many, many years. After another quarter of a bell, Zoot arrived back where the humans were all nestled in for a rest.
One might call it night but there was no way to ell night from day in this place. He dropped his belongings and went about making a place for himself off to the right of everyone. He set his chair up just how he likes it, laid out his pen and pad next to him and put the striker kit in front of his seat. Zoot got up and rolled one of the orbs over until it was a few feet from his seat. Finally, he used his knife to scrape some of the sediment from the edge where the humans had been lifted from the water. Once he had a handful, he would eat it. After about ten of these bites, the wee man felt satisfied enough to take his place with his things. Zoot cut open the orb and then used his striker to light it. The fire flared and then burned down much lower. He was intentional when he only cut a two inch hole in the top. He climbed into his seat and began to sketch things in his pad by the light of his fire while whistling that same tune. He yearned for company but would never ask any to give up sleep for his benefit. These were obviously important people and he had no right to ask them to appease his whimsical nature.
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