(Huntin' for seasonal wild pets. <3)
(May have mild language, 'cause Adair hates dirt and can be a meany-face. xD;)
(Adair, human-esque and Blayze, human-esque.)
(May have mild language, 'cause Adair hates dirt and can be a meany-face. xD;)
(Adair, human-esque and Blayze, human-esque.)
Fighting tooth and nail couldn't prevent Adair's misfortune, nor could it deter Blayze from being the very cause of it. Hand-in-hand, and certainly not by the blond haired young man's choice, the two men were trekking through the desert with aid from the bright white light of the full moon. They were off on some crazy adventure, like was usual for them, really, even if one of them wasn't interested in such things in the first place. Try as he might, Adair could never win against his roommate's persistence. He would unenthusiastically agree to go along with most things if only to get the other man to shut the hell up.
"Really? The desert?" Adair questioned, obviously irritated, as he glared at the feminine, orangish red haired man's back, while being more-or-less dragged across the sand against his will. Why the desert, of all places? His beautifully white and gold clothes could be ruined in such a place, with all of the disgusting dirt around, everywhere. Sure, everyone called it sand, but that didn't make it any less gross than plain old dirt. In fact, it could have been worse than dirt, since sand always liked to get into places it should never, ever even reach.
"Of course the desert!" Blayze responded, not bothering to glance back at his companion just yet. He was long since used to the other man being annoyed with him most of the time. "Who else would look for lost, lonely winter creatures in a desert?! Just think, if we didn't come out here, maybe they would be lost and alone forever. You wouldn't want that, would you? Would you?"
With a heavy sigh and a shake of his head, Adair responded, "I suppose not, if that's what you really believe..." There was hardly any point in arguing about the logic behind choosing their destination now that they were already there. "Now would you let go of my hand?"
"Nope! I'd rather not," Blayze replied with a giggle, causing the other man's frown to deepen.