Rain and Mud 3 of 3Tyl's eyes flickered before he made a soft noise, curling up a little more.There was a dull but very prominent ache in his left shoulder. It was uncomfortable.At least it was warm though. And soft.Tyl made a quiet noise to himself, tugging the covers tighter around him.Slowly however, the wheels in his head started to turn again and questions started to form.Why did his shoulder hurt? Why was it so nice and warm and soft? Wasn't he outside last time he was awake? Where was he that he was under a blanket? Where was Ari?Tyl shifted again, blinking his eyes open.Where-ever he was it was dark, but not intimidatingly so. He could tel
Rain and Mud 2 of 3"Are you sure this is the right way?!" Tyl called over the loud clatter of the rain.Ari stopped, turning to look back at his straggling companion. The rain had turned into a proper torrent and it was almost impossible to see more than a few feet in any direction. It'd also turned the soft earthy ground into a treacherous soup of mud and wet leaves that almost begged to be slipped on. Tyl seemed to be struggling with the worsening weather. He was hugging his arms tightly and had to squint to see through the curtain of water. Ari wasn't exactly having fun either but he'd started to realise the more time he spent with Tyl that Ari was the hard
Rain and Mud 1 of 3Tyl looked up at the sky once again. It'd gotten even darker in the last 5 minutes and not the usual darkness that signalled he and his partner had to go to work soon. This was a different kind of darkness and it spelled trouble. He shifted his weight from foot to foot nervously and glanced over his shoulder at his companion."Hey! Are we heading back to camp yet or what?!" He called impatiently."Yeah yeah yeah, in a second." His friend replied from his perch on top of a large rock. He was busy surveying the surrounding area.Tyl gave a low growl, slumping down to a sit and crossing his arms. "Look, I get we're suppose to get a better lay
10 Star-Maker Facts10 quick facts about Star-Makers:1: Although I refer to Tyl and Ari as "he", Star-Maker don't technically have sexes being an androgynous race. Tyl and Ari just tend to lean more towards acting like boys than girls.2: Star-makers come in Red, Blue, Yellow, Orange, Purple and all varying shades there of, but never in green, black or white.3: Despite their colouring Star-makers have red blood, just like humans4: When they are badly injured, the stars on their legs fade and disappear, as well as if they should die for some reason or another.5: Although Star-Makers are a peaceful species and form relationships and friendships, they tend
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