Daine awakes to a strange, rumbling groan. Her eyes snap open, then blink in bewilderment. There's a canvas roof over her head. For a disorienting moment, she thinks she must be on the road again, that she'll leave the tent and find Numair and the Riders, that Darrow has given her back -- or that it was all a strange dream in the first place. But when she reaches up to brush her fingers over the material, she finds it warm beneath her fingers.
It twitches. And as another low sound fills the room, she realizes it's not canvas, it's alive. It's a membrane, like a bat's wing, but so much larger...
And then its familiar blue color registers, and Daine bolts upright with a gasp. "Kitten??"
Neither the dragon nor the bedroom are recognizable. The weight on her legs that Daine had originally taken for Kit's whole body is really just one scaly forepaw. Kitten's torso fills the room; one wing is pinned shut against the far wall, the other, half-unfurled, covers most of the ceiling before running up against the wall above Daine's head. Her shoulders are butting up against the window, out of which her neck and head have completely disappeared.
And her hindquarters are spilling out into the hallway and Goddess knows what beyond. The doorframe has been all but obliterated.
"Hang on, Kit," Daine says, patting her forepaw before extricating herself from the bedclothes and stumbling towards where the door used to be. The rats' cage, fortunately, is tucked beside her bed in a spot that Kitten's growing body hasn't reached, and she takes a moment to silently reassure them before picking her way out into the hallway. It's almost entirely filled by Kitten's hindquarters and tail, which spills down over the edge of the staircase. The floor groans ominously as Daine makes her way down the hall, having to crawl on poor Kitten's body for a good portion of the distance. It's a little easier to get down the stairs, and by the time she nears the back door, she's broken into a run.
Kitten's neck and head are hanging out the second story window, her neck so long and her head so large that her nose is nearly brushing the ground. She starts to lift her head as Daine approaches, prompting another groan of the farmhouse's timbers, and Daine hurries forward. "Hold still," she begs, taking Kit's head in her hands -- it's nearly the size of a hippo's, too big for Daine to really support, but she has to at least try. "Hold still, and we'll..." she trails off, looking helplessly up at the house, her vision blurring. How in Mithros's name are they supposed to fix this?
It twitches. And as another low sound fills the room, she realizes it's not canvas, it's alive. It's a membrane, like a bat's wing, but so much larger...
And then its familiar blue color registers, and Daine bolts upright with a gasp. "Kitten??"
Neither the dragon nor the bedroom are recognizable. The weight on her legs that Daine had originally taken for Kit's whole body is really just one scaly forepaw. Kitten's torso fills the room; one wing is pinned shut against the far wall, the other, half-unfurled, covers most of the ceiling before running up against the wall above Daine's head. Her shoulders are butting up against the window, out of which her neck and head have completely disappeared.
And her hindquarters are spilling out into the hallway and Goddess knows what beyond. The doorframe has been all but obliterated.
"Hang on, Kit," Daine says, patting her forepaw before extricating herself from the bedclothes and stumbling towards where the door used to be. The rats' cage, fortunately, is tucked beside her bed in a spot that Kitten's growing body hasn't reached, and she takes a moment to silently reassure them before picking her way out into the hallway. It's almost entirely filled by Kitten's hindquarters and tail, which spills down over the edge of the staircase. The floor groans ominously as Daine makes her way down the hall, having to crawl on poor Kitten's body for a good portion of the distance. It's a little easier to get down the stairs, and by the time she nears the back door, she's broken into a run.
Kitten's neck and head are hanging out the second story window, her neck so long and her head so large that her nose is nearly brushing the ground. She starts to lift her head as Daine approaches, prompting another groan of the farmhouse's timbers, and Daine hurries forward. "Hold still," she begs, taking Kit's head in her hands -- it's nearly the size of a hippo's, too big for Daine to really support, but she has to at least try. "Hold still, and we'll..." she trails off, looking helplessly up at the house, her vision blurring. How in Mithros's name are they supposed to fix this?
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Date: 2018-08-05 04:10 am (UTC)From:He almost wanted to clap, even as he followed Magnus' lead in taking a few steps back. Whatever the reason, if the Warlock of Darrow was clearing the way, it seemed wise to follow suit.
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Date: 2018-08-09 01:15 am (UTC)From:Well, one of them is standing. Daine's hit with a horrible wave of nausea, as if it took her insides an extra moment to catch up with her outsides, and she ends up dropping to her knees in the grass. It's as well she does; Kitten, similarly affected, wheels around, her neck passing just over Daine's head as she lets out a ragged, retching sound. Daine hastily closes herself off, not wanting their misery amplified by sharing it, and clamps her eyes shut, struggling not to vomit.
She hears a distant crash that sounds suspiciously like a long, scaly tail passing through the wooden walls of a potting shed, followed by some thrashing in the underbrush and another unhappy groan from Kitten.
Once her stomach has settled a little, she cracks her eyes open and levels a Look at Magnus. "A little warning might've been nice," she croaks. She turns to look for Kitten, and finds the dragonet -- well, dragon, now -- crouched forlornly by the tree line, her scales tinged with gray. A little distance away, the potting shed is a toppled ruin.
Daine sighs. "Well, the shed had a good run."
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Date: 2018-08-09 05:34 pm (UTC)From:"It can be rebuilt," Magnus said, pointing out the silver lining since he was in trouble and he wanted everyone pushed towards happy (relatively speaking). "At least we got her out before the accidentally took the house down."
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Date: 2018-08-11 06:17 am (UTC)From:Even when he was mortal with a complete soul, Biffy had never been good at the more rough-handed arts. The shed had been a bit of a botch job from the beginning. Things leaned to one side or the other and some parts had never fit true. Lyall had taken it all with remarkable poise because he was Lyall but Biffy knew full well that it was not his best effort.
Daine and Magnus looked concerned and distressed that he felt bad about the expression of relief on his face, one that he was sure was turning into amusement.
"That shed never had a good run and every occupant of this house knows it," he said as diplomatically as possible. "It was an unworthy but necessary sacrifice."
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Date: 2018-08-16 02:25 am (UTC)From:"She's still sorry," Daine says with a hapless shrug. Truth be told, she thinks the shed would have fallen down sooner or later without Kitten's help; a good storm might've caved it in. But Kitten already looks unhappy about being so much bigger than she ought to be, and destroying the shed probably doesn't feel much better than being stuck in the house had.
At least she's not stuck in the house. "Thanks, Magnus," she adds, nodding gratefully up at him. "You got her out safe, and that's no small thing." She strokes Kitten's snout, marveling at the size of it. "Speaking of no small thing," she adds wryly. "Mithros, even the barn won't be big enough for you."
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Date: 2018-08-16 05:46 pm (UTC)From:"I could... try to enlarge the barn?" Magnus offered, warily sneaking glances between the dragon and the structure in question. "But the outdoors is probably a safer bet until this blows over."