Ariel honked again in response to all of her questions. If there were a way to speak while in animal form he had not heard of it, let alone perfected it. Luckily the feathers hid the hot blush he felt coming to his avian face at Isiell’s laughter, but he could not fault her for the reaction.
He waddled forwards, making sure to point out as soon as he could that this bird was quite graceful in water. In answer to Isiell’s request, he extended the long neck and pushed the small, feathered head into Isiell’s outstretched palm.
After allowing her to pet the pretty feathers, and fluffing himself out, he puffed up and popped back into his regular, fae self, falling flat on his backside as he did so.
He couldn’t help himself laughing as well. His hair was mussed and a thin sheen of sweat was starting to form on his brow. It was still very, very taxing on him.
“Six months,” he said. “But I didn’t get good at it until a few weeks ago. I kept turning just my hair into feathers or making my neck extra long at first.” He leaned back on his palms and stretched out his legs, flexing his humanoid feet.
”I told you I was writing about birds, right? I just... felt drawn to them all of a sudden. Like... like I was supposed to go and, I don’t know, join them or something.” He knew how it sounded, but he kept going. It was exciting to finally share this with her. “I didn’t choose a swan, it just worked out that way. But I like it.“ He shrugged.
He leaned forwards and took her hands in his. Her skin was always so much warmer, and it made his cold fingers tingle. “Whatever animal you become will be impossible to contain.” He was just picturing a giant writhing coil of fire and wind, but surely some animal embodied that.
He waddled forwards, making sure to point out as soon as he could that this bird was quite graceful in water. In answer to Isiell’s request, he extended the long neck and pushed the small, feathered head into Isiell’s outstretched palm.
After allowing her to pet the pretty feathers, and fluffing himself out, he puffed up and popped back into his regular, fae self, falling flat on his backside as he did so.
He couldn’t help himself laughing as well. His hair was mussed and a thin sheen of sweat was starting to form on his brow. It was still very, very taxing on him.
“Six months,” he said. “But I didn’t get good at it until a few weeks ago. I kept turning just my hair into feathers or making my neck extra long at first.” He leaned back on his palms and stretched out his legs, flexing his humanoid feet.
”I told you I was writing about birds, right? I just... felt drawn to them all of a sudden. Like... like I was supposed to go and, I don’t know, join them or something.” He knew how it sounded, but he kept going. It was exciting to finally share this with her. “I didn’t choose a swan, it just worked out that way. But I like it.“ He shrugged.
He leaned forwards and took her hands in his. Her skin was always so much warmer, and it made his cold fingers tingle. “Whatever animal you become will be impossible to contain.” He was just picturing a giant writhing coil of fire and wind, but surely some animal embodied that.