Shuu ignored the snow catching onto his fluffed feathers, his legs long enough for his rotund form to be above the thick layer of snow. It had been summer, so sadly his winter plumage hadn't grown in yet, but Shuu endured the discomfort in a severely detached way. The snow was absolutely insignificant compared to the phenomenon that had just occurred.
Was it possible for this to be yet another dream? He had thought that dealing with the soft-skinned 'King' would put an end to it, but no. Instead of the school roof, being hassled by Miru and Kaku, he was in a snowy, unfamiliar place teeming with humans. Remarkable. Not a single bird in sight. Perhaps he had tumbled through a crack into some place new. Or perhaps they had been too late, and his mind had indeed been reduced to a vegetative state. He had believed the mind would simply disconnect from the body, allowing him to be in a state of pure, unadulterated thought - but that didn't seem to be the case here.
Hm. How fascinating.
Shuu could feel his interest stirring, his dark eyes keenly watching the humans stomping past. Fully grown adult humans of both genders - he had dealt with several of them over his lifetime, but admittedly it was the first time he had seen so many in one place outside of their reservations. Perhaps this was a world still dominated by homo sapiens. If it wasn't a dream world or a hallucination, of course.
"Ho ho ho..." Shuu couldn't help it. It was vastly amusing in a way. He stopped in the street, fluffing up his feathers to shake off some of the clinging snow. This would be a good opportunity to observe humans in their dominant state. The records they had about the life of humans before their downfall were...lacking. It was inexcusable, really.
Maybe he should take samples as well. Were these humans any different from those like Miss Tosaka? The possibilities clawed at his mind. Oh, how he itched to examine each and every crevice, peel back their layers and inspect the insides...
Ah, now if only Miss Tosaka was here to act as compare and contrast subject.
Iwamine Shuu | Hatoful Boyfriend | #2
Was it possible for this to be yet another dream? He had thought that dealing with the soft-skinned 'King' would put an end to it, but no. Instead of the school roof, being hassled by Miru and Kaku, he was in a snowy, unfamiliar place teeming with humans. Remarkable. Not a single bird in sight. Perhaps he had tumbled through a crack into some place new. Or perhaps they had been too late, and his mind had indeed been reduced to a vegetative state. He had believed the mind would simply disconnect from the body, allowing him to be in a state of pure, unadulterated thought - but that didn't seem to be the case here.
Hm. How fascinating.
Shuu could feel his interest stirring, his dark eyes keenly watching the humans stomping past. Fully grown adult humans of both genders - he had dealt with several of them over his lifetime, but admittedly it was the first time he had seen so many in one place outside of their reservations. Perhaps this was a world still dominated by homo sapiens. If it wasn't a dream world or a hallucination, of course.
"Ho ho ho..." Shuu couldn't help it. It was vastly amusing in a way. He stopped in the street, fluffing up his feathers to shake off some of the clinging snow. This would be a good opportunity to observe humans in their dominant state. The records they had about the life of humans before their downfall were...lacking. It was inexcusable, really.
Maybe he should take samples as well. Were these humans any different from those like Miss Tosaka? The possibilities clawed at his mind. Oh, how he itched to examine each and every crevice, peel back their layers and inspect the insides...
Ah, now if only Miss Tosaka was here to act as compare and contrast subject.