Ryu Doppler
Evard's Tentacles of Forced Intrusion
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Re: Best Way to Die (Glenn)
Watching the cat girl swipe a small taste of his ration and seeing her reaction afterward, Glenn was a little surprised at her sudden generosity in offering him one of the fish to eat instead. "You don't... need to do that." Glenn said, clear reluctance spread out in his voice. "I can take a little nasty food. Besides it isn't... that bad..." Taking his eyes off of Aya and the offered fish, he looked down at the opened ration letting his eyes linger on that which could only be described as some sort of horribly discolored slice of meat. Meat Glenn was pretty sure would bounce if he threw it hard enough against the ground. Shuttering from a surge of taste nearly making himself retch, he let out a sigh as he finally put the ration down. "Oh who am I kidding. This stuff is terrible. Why they mix this in with the other rations back home I'll never know."
Taking hold of the offered fish with a small thanks, Glenn practically drooled at the sight of it, it's taste already on the tip of his tongue. His discomfort from before was quickly replaced with satisfaction as he munched on the cooked fish, and it wasn't long before all trace of the ration was but a bad memory lingering on. Those kind of rations always deserved to be just bad memories, or not memories at all preferably, and he would not miss them. As he continued to eat his fish in the glow of the campfire, Glenn gave curious glances toward his feline guide, trying to gauge further just what to make of her.
Letting out a light sigh, Glenn stopped his munching momentarily to address the cat girl. "Miss Aya, why did you come back for me? Not that I'm complaining... I'm just curious." Truthfully, Glenn had a pretty good idea why the cat girl would return given his recent experience with how... teasingly the monsters seemed to be. Every one he had met so far had said or done something sensual he realized, and he was fairly estimating that the trend would mostly hold true if not definitely. "And please tell me you ambushed that plant girl to get me away from her. I'm almost afraid to know what you might have said to her to retrieve me otherwise..."
As the last of the fish meat was chewed away from Glenn's fish, the man could already begin to feel refreshed from the meal. He was still sore, especially from where most of the 'strenuous activity' of the last several hours had occurred, but it was getting better. He'd still need rest to recover, and possibly a healing touch too. He could try to heal himself with the small amount of magic he knew, but with how out of practice he was... he would be better off seeking someone else. 'If only I had a healing potion or something... bah I knew I forgot something when I left for this commission...'
Setting aside the finished fish back on the clean stone slab, Glenn let out a stretch, groaning mildly as he felt his sore muscles extend. "I need to get myself clean... all this dried gunk isn't helping me or my equipment." Standing up, Glenn made his way over to the edge of the pond before turning back to look the cat girl. "I'm gonna wash and tidy up Aya. There's also something I need to do... something I needed to do hours ago actually and I don't wish to delay it any longer." He let out a sigh of frustration. It really shouldn't have taken him this long, but he couldn't blame anything but his own inexperience for it.
Watching the cat girl swipe a small taste of his ration and seeing her reaction afterward, Glenn was a little surprised at her sudden generosity in offering him one of the fish to eat instead. "You don't... need to do that." Glenn said, clear reluctance spread out in his voice. "I can take a little nasty food. Besides it isn't... that bad..." Taking his eyes off of Aya and the offered fish, he looked down at the opened ration letting his eyes linger on that which could only be described as some sort of horribly discolored slice of meat. Meat Glenn was pretty sure would bounce if he threw it hard enough against the ground. Shuttering from a surge of taste nearly making himself retch, he let out a sigh as he finally put the ration down. "Oh who am I kidding. This stuff is terrible. Why they mix this in with the other rations back home I'll never know."
Taking hold of the offered fish with a small thanks, Glenn practically drooled at the sight of it, it's taste already on the tip of his tongue. His discomfort from before was quickly replaced with satisfaction as he munched on the cooked fish, and it wasn't long before all trace of the ration was but a bad memory lingering on. Those kind of rations always deserved to be just bad memories, or not memories at all preferably, and he would not miss them. As he continued to eat his fish in the glow of the campfire, Glenn gave curious glances toward his feline guide, trying to gauge further just what to make of her.
Letting out a light sigh, Glenn stopped his munching momentarily to address the cat girl. "Miss Aya, why did you come back for me? Not that I'm complaining... I'm just curious." Truthfully, Glenn had a pretty good idea why the cat girl would return given his recent experience with how... teasingly the monsters seemed to be. Every one he had met so far had said or done something sensual he realized, and he was fairly estimating that the trend would mostly hold true if not definitely. "And please tell me you ambushed that plant girl to get me away from her. I'm almost afraid to know what you might have said to her to retrieve me otherwise..."
As the last of the fish meat was chewed away from Glenn's fish, the man could already begin to feel refreshed from the meal. He was still sore, especially from where most of the 'strenuous activity' of the last several hours had occurred, but it was getting better. He'd still need rest to recover, and possibly a healing touch too. He could try to heal himself with the small amount of magic he knew, but with how out of practice he was... he would be better off seeking someone else. 'If only I had a healing potion or something... bah I knew I forgot something when I left for this commission...'
Setting aside the finished fish back on the clean stone slab, Glenn let out a stretch, groaning mildly as he felt his sore muscles extend. "I need to get myself clean... all this dried gunk isn't helping me or my equipment." Standing up, Glenn made his way over to the edge of the pond before turning back to look the cat girl. "I'm gonna wash and tidy up Aya. There's also something I need to do... something I needed to do hours ago actually and I don't wish to delay it any longer." He let out a sigh of frustration. It really shouldn't have taken him this long, but he couldn't blame anything but his own inexperience for it.