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Being tossed into the Burrows was probably the last thing that Enhuvin wanted, considering that his handling was rough, at best, and that the doors slammed shut not an inch behind him as he was thrown into the long, low cavern. "Oh good, our watch wasn't for nothing," a voice spoke even before the man had gotten his bearings.
Looking around, he'd spot a young woman with extremely pale skin and blonde hair. At her sides were two creatures that looked like a cross between a bird of prey and a large cat... even if they both only reached up to the young woman's waist. "You just mean it wasn't for nothing because another woman was dumped in here," one of them told her, eying Enhuvin darkly. It was pitch black, with gold-orange eyes. The other was a tawny red colour, its fur and feathers swirled and striped in a pattern more appropriate for a house cat. It clacked its beak, but didn't offer a reply. Instead, the two of them went forward and flanked Enhuvin, circling around him and butting him towards the pale woman. "Welcome to the Burrows, boy," one of them said, "leave your dignity at the doors!"
Looking around, he'd spot a young woman with extremely pale skin and blonde hair. At her sides were two creatures that looked like a cross between a bird of prey and a large cat... even if they both only reached up to the young woman's waist. "You just mean it wasn't for nothing because another woman was dumped in here," one of them told her, eying Enhuvin darkly. It was pitch black, with gold-orange eyes. The other was a tawny red colour, its fur and feathers swirled and striped in a pattern more appropriate for a house cat. It clacked its beak, but didn't offer a reply. Instead, the two of them went forward and flanked Enhuvin, circling around him and butting him towards the pale woman. "Welcome to the Burrows, boy," one of them said, "leave your dignity at the doors!"
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