The jeky in question was a zee-fish, untouched by peligin.
"Oh please, I do not think she will remember me, unless I visit often. She knows thee as the Purveyor of Daily Meals, whereas I merely try to get into her good graces."
He pauses for a moment, and then a very soft, very nostalgic kind of smile crowns his features: "Thy knowst, not many call them Moon-Misers. But of course, thy'st been to the Roof. You had to see them up close. Wonderful beasts, aren't they? The Creator truly loves the beetles the most out of all that came from his graceful hands." He looks aside, and then he says: "Perhaps we can glim-gaze some other time. It'd be most unbecoming of me to think of another while with thee, and I'd be not able to help myself."
A humourless chuckle. "Ah, I hoped it would escape thy notice. A threshold once crossed can never be uncrossed. I sometimes get stuck on such little things."
Re: A Change of Scenery
"Oh please, I do not think she will remember me, unless I visit often. She knows thee as the Purveyor of Daily Meals, whereas I merely try to get into her good graces."
He pauses for a moment, and then a very soft, very nostalgic kind of smile crowns his features: "Thy knowst, not many call them Moon-Misers. But of course, thy'st been to the Roof. You had to see them up close. Wonderful beasts, aren't they? The Creator truly loves the beetles the most out of all that came from his graceful hands."
He looks aside, and then he says: "Perhaps we can glim-gaze some other time. It'd be most unbecoming of me to think of another while with thee, and I'd be not able to help myself."
A humourless chuckle. "Ah, I hoped it would escape thy notice. A threshold once crossed can never be uncrossed. I sometimes get stuck on such little things."