It was strange, in all actuality, to be back in this world and to be back on four feet. He had been born like this, but it had been so easy for him to live as a human. Sure, he'd fumbled quite a bit but none of the Goldencourtes seemed to mind too much. Although he had very strong suspicions about why Shiloh had been so standoffish with him. Fox didn't need to be told to give him a wide berth and let the redhead have his space. How could he be expected not to be frustrated, at one for being parted from Tiberii and two for having to see Fox there in Talamh. Fox wasn't very good at keeping himself out of trouble, but he was no fool. He didn't plan on giving the Lion a chance to burn out some tension by taking it out on himself. No thank you. Foxglove had a life he wanted to live.
This life seemed so vastly different with his other perspective on what was possible. It was strangely all new but still the same. He spared a glance at Fable , his shoulder brushing hers for a moment.
You doing okay?He asked. There had been so much going on, and it felt bizarre trying to catch up as it was to what the rest of Mythris had been experiencing.
We missed a lot.Fox added a beat later, as a way to make it more clear what he was really asking. Since they had returned, there was still the acute absence of the girls and the rest of the family that had stayed behind. Fable had once mourned them without a means to ever have them again - and yet fate had sought ways to bring those that mattered most to her.
Fox of course, was oblivious, instead considering himself somewhere just in her orbit, just basking in her warmth when it shined upon him.
The fact that Epona hadn't taken either of them by the ear and pointed out what was so obvious to the rest of the universe. Maybe that had also made it easier for him to adapt to life on the farm.
Y'know, I miss talking to Cailean....We were just getting a rhythm.The colt had been very patient with Fox, but the Kali had been somewhat of a natural with the animals. it was probably from being so in tune with their behavior. It made it so much easier to read them, after all. It probably didn't help that the colt was also very food motivated.
I know they're capable of handlin' themselves. Doesn't mean I don't still worry.He knew that the Farm was something special specifically - although he had no idea how long the story had been for Epona and Alistair.
He had a feeling that Fable was still half here, and half there, longing to know how the girls were doing, how her father and siblings were, how their efforts to prepare for war went. But they were here, and all that they could do was try and piece it all back together. When they'd been told about the rainbow fires Fox had wanted to set off and find them for himself. He needed to see it. The man had been human only days before, what seemed so farfetched about a pretty fire?
He heard the Howling River before he saw it, and it was aptly named. Ears perked, he couldn't see anything yet.




