Post by Amur on Jun 19, 2012 7:27:40 GMT -5
As happy as Aimé was right now, he couldn’t help but feel a sense of building dread as he approached the hiding place Solomon was at. This happened every year, Solomon’s “Birthday”, Aimé was already scared of the reaction he knew he was going to get after giving the Wingless-Hunter the message and gift from Aeon. But he couldn’t just drop the message and leave the gift, no, Aeon would know, and he would make every effort to punish Aimé for not carrying out his duties, and that was wrath Aimé didn’t want to face.
Then again, neither was the inevitable tantrum that was going to come from Solomon once he had Aeon’s message... Which placed Aimé in a rough predicament, which was trying to decide whom he was more scared of, Aeon or Solomon?
.... The answer was most definitely Aeon, at least with Solomon he could fly out of the Wingless-Hunter’s reach before having to fly away from him... With Aeon, the Winged-Hunter just followed him into the skies.
The worst part of what was to come, however, was that both Aimé and Solomon knew what was coming. Which just made the end result worse, no matter how many times Solomon told Aimé that he wouldn’t take out his frustrations on him, he always did.
Sometimes he hated talking to Solomon, even more so when Aeon managed to enrage him. At that point Solomon ceased being reasonable and just lashed out at anything within his reach... His grip around the Aeon’s gift to Solomon tightened –he refused to thread his talons through the circular piece of metal, he still had vivid nightmares about the last time it happened.- He would keep himself out of Solomon’s reach, that much he had already adapted to... It was when The Wingless-Hunter started throwing things at him that he got scared.
He found Solomon with ease, he had been going between Empire Nirvana and this land for so long now that he knew where Solomon’s hidden encampments were just by looking at the lay of the land... Not that such an accomplishment was difficult; it was easy to commit things to memory, especially where Aimé was concerned.
He circled the small cluster of trees that Solomon was hiding in, taking a brief moment to locate him exactly before tilting himself into a shallow dive.
Solomon was easy to spot as he was sat out in the open –which was unusual- on a small formation of rocks and... Aimé blinked as he flared his wings in order to allow a safer landing, Solomon was surrounded by the corpses of other wingless. Not a large number of them, but enough to make Aimé realise that his given aid to the Wingless that were looking for Solomon was a waste of effort, he was still angry at The Wingless-Hunter for placing him in potential danger, but his plan to strike-back at Solomon had clearly failed.
He landed awkwardly at first, placing the gift from Aeon on the rock formation and then immediately launching himself into the branches of a nearby tree.
---
Solomon looked down at the item Aimé had left before him, and very slowly picked it up. A plain gold ring with various symbols engraved into it. The symbols Solomon was able to identify as Mentor Aeon’s native language... Which could only mean one thing, it was THAT time of year again. Solomon allowed himself a silent growl as he closed his hand around the ring. After he had made the mistake of wearing the last ring Mentor Aeon had sent him Solomon just KNEW that this one would have some kind of nasty trick to it.
“...Aimé”
He managed.
“What. Do you have for me?”
---
Aimé was on edge the second he saw Solomon’s reaction to Aeon’s gift. He knew what was coming as well as Aimé did, and already he was strongly considering just flying away... But, Aeon... He shivered slowly working his way toward telling Solomon what he had to tell him.
Very carefully Aimé worked his way through what Alastor had, had to say to him, to what the other Wingless-Huntress had, had to say and then onto general goings-on and findings-out within Empire Nirvana. And then took what he thought to be the tactful approach and not tell Solomon what Aeon had said... But, of course, almost as if he was simply trying to confirm it.
“And Mentor Aeon?”
Aimé remained silent and shifted around on his perch uncomfortably, already scared of what was coming.
“I... I don’t want to-”
Aimé began.
“Aimé!”
The Wingless-Hunter demanded hotly, Aimé was already shaking, tensing himself for the inevitable flight he was about to take. His breathing quickened as he prepared himself.
“Happy Birthday, Valkenhayn.”
Immediately Aimé launched himself from his perch as Solomon became a blur of frenzied motion. His reaction was rewarded with his continued life as whatever it was Solomon had thrown at him hit the tree with a metallic “thunk” sound. He cawed at The Wingless-Hunter as he got to his feet, Aimé frantically beating his wings to try and present as difficult a target as possible.
“NonotagainSolomon!”
He blurted.
“My. Name. Is. SOLOMON!”
The Wingless-Hunter screamed at him, at Aimé!
“JustthemessengerSolomon! Justthemessenger!”
He tried –and failed- to say calmly. That, however, only caused Solomon to launch himself into a long-winded rant of such rage that Aimé found impossible to make any sense of. He looked around frantically for a long moment before flying above the tree tops.
“Ican’ttalktoyoulikethis!”
He blurted, his words somehow managing to meld into each other. He cawed, immediately flying off in any random direction just to get away from The Wingless-Hunter. He didn’t care where his wings carried him; he just wanted to get away from Solomon.
---
Aimé was breathing heavily; he has no idea how he got to be perched on this half-dead tree on the edge of some desert-looking place. But he doesn’t care, in his panic his only aim had been to get away from Solomon... Well, at least he had accomplished that much.
He was still scared, but the warmth of the sun felt good enough to gradually allow him to relax himself. He ruffled his feathers, closing his eyes gently for a brief moment... He would have to give The Wingless-Hunter several days to calm down before he could even consider going back to talk to Solomon, and he was fine with that. He took stock of his appearance and the state of his feathers and narrowed his eyes in frustration before falling to preening them.
Solomon had NO, idea how long it took Aimé to get his feathers to look their best.
Then again, neither was the inevitable tantrum that was going to come from Solomon once he had Aeon’s message... Which placed Aimé in a rough predicament, which was trying to decide whom he was more scared of, Aeon or Solomon?
.... The answer was most definitely Aeon, at least with Solomon he could fly out of the Wingless-Hunter’s reach before having to fly away from him... With Aeon, the Winged-Hunter just followed him into the skies.
The worst part of what was to come, however, was that both Aimé and Solomon knew what was coming. Which just made the end result worse, no matter how many times Solomon told Aimé that he wouldn’t take out his frustrations on him, he always did.
Sometimes he hated talking to Solomon, even more so when Aeon managed to enrage him. At that point Solomon ceased being reasonable and just lashed out at anything within his reach... His grip around the Aeon’s gift to Solomon tightened –he refused to thread his talons through the circular piece of metal, he still had vivid nightmares about the last time it happened.- He would keep himself out of Solomon’s reach, that much he had already adapted to... It was when The Wingless-Hunter started throwing things at him that he got scared.
He found Solomon with ease, he had been going between Empire Nirvana and this land for so long now that he knew where Solomon’s hidden encampments were just by looking at the lay of the land... Not that such an accomplishment was difficult; it was easy to commit things to memory, especially where Aimé was concerned.
He circled the small cluster of trees that Solomon was hiding in, taking a brief moment to locate him exactly before tilting himself into a shallow dive.
Solomon was easy to spot as he was sat out in the open –which was unusual- on a small formation of rocks and... Aimé blinked as he flared his wings in order to allow a safer landing, Solomon was surrounded by the corpses of other wingless. Not a large number of them, but enough to make Aimé realise that his given aid to the Wingless that were looking for Solomon was a waste of effort, he was still angry at The Wingless-Hunter for placing him in potential danger, but his plan to strike-back at Solomon had clearly failed.
He landed awkwardly at first, placing the gift from Aeon on the rock formation and then immediately launching himself into the branches of a nearby tree.
---
Solomon looked down at the item Aimé had left before him, and very slowly picked it up. A plain gold ring with various symbols engraved into it. The symbols Solomon was able to identify as Mentor Aeon’s native language... Which could only mean one thing, it was THAT time of year again. Solomon allowed himself a silent growl as he closed his hand around the ring. After he had made the mistake of wearing the last ring Mentor Aeon had sent him Solomon just KNEW that this one would have some kind of nasty trick to it.
“...Aimé”
He managed.
“What. Do you have for me?”
---
Aimé was on edge the second he saw Solomon’s reaction to Aeon’s gift. He knew what was coming as well as Aimé did, and already he was strongly considering just flying away... But, Aeon... He shivered slowly working his way toward telling Solomon what he had to tell him.
Very carefully Aimé worked his way through what Alastor had, had to say to him, to what the other Wingless-Huntress had, had to say and then onto general goings-on and findings-out within Empire Nirvana. And then took what he thought to be the tactful approach and not tell Solomon what Aeon had said... But, of course, almost as if he was simply trying to confirm it.
“And Mentor Aeon?”
Aimé remained silent and shifted around on his perch uncomfortably, already scared of what was coming.
“I... I don’t want to-”
Aimé began.
“Aimé!”
The Wingless-Hunter demanded hotly, Aimé was already shaking, tensing himself for the inevitable flight he was about to take. His breathing quickened as he prepared himself.
“Happy Birthday, Valkenhayn.”
Immediately Aimé launched himself from his perch as Solomon became a blur of frenzied motion. His reaction was rewarded with his continued life as whatever it was Solomon had thrown at him hit the tree with a metallic “thunk” sound. He cawed at The Wingless-Hunter as he got to his feet, Aimé frantically beating his wings to try and present as difficult a target as possible.
“NonotagainSolomon!”
He blurted.
“My. Name. Is. SOLOMON!”
The Wingless-Hunter screamed at him, at Aimé!
“JustthemessengerSolomon! Justthemessenger!”
He tried –and failed- to say calmly. That, however, only caused Solomon to launch himself into a long-winded rant of such rage that Aimé found impossible to make any sense of. He looked around frantically for a long moment before flying above the tree tops.
“Ican’ttalktoyoulikethis!”
He blurted, his words somehow managing to meld into each other. He cawed, immediately flying off in any random direction just to get away from The Wingless-Hunter. He didn’t care where his wings carried him; he just wanted to get away from Solomon.
---
Aimé was breathing heavily; he has no idea how he got to be perched on this half-dead tree on the edge of some desert-looking place. But he doesn’t care, in his panic his only aim had been to get away from Solomon... Well, at least he had accomplished that much.
He was still scared, but the warmth of the sun felt good enough to gradually allow him to relax himself. He ruffled his feathers, closing his eyes gently for a brief moment... He would have to give The Wingless-Hunter several days to calm down before he could even consider going back to talk to Solomon, and he was fine with that. He took stock of his appearance and the state of his feathers and narrowed his eyes in frustration before falling to preening them.
Solomon had NO, idea how long it took Aimé to get his feathers to look their best.