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Time: September 1, 2000
Place: Manor Grounds
Status: Public (Loki, Sirius)
Summary: Loki makes a new animal-friend.
The good news were that his hair had grown back and he was actually throwing up less often now that he no longer took his medicines.
The bad news on the other hand were that his entire family was gone. Well, if you didn't count the slightly crazy little not-god and his completely mad nephew. Uriel really was alright for a not-god, but she was no replacement for Odin and his animal-friends. Loki needed a little more than a stuffed rat to cuddle and stupid Bast had turned into something much too human-like for comfort.
Though that shape gave him some other ideas. But no, he was too weak for that and it was purely physical pleasure anyway. Too superficial. What he missed was something much, much deeper, something you only found in animals.
He'd tried befriending Chirpy, but Uriel wouldn't leave them alone together. Poor Chicago was apparently never allowed out of Crowley's quarters and Loki wasn't allowed in. That left only Binky unless he wanted to search for a wild animal that would take time to befriend.
Well, Death couldn't be at the stables all the time. Loki stuffed some apples into his pockets and strolled out in the direction of the stables intending to just walk past and take a quick peek. If there was no sign of Death he'd slip in and say hi to Binky.
Place: Manor Grounds
Status: Public (Loki, Sirius)
Summary: Loki makes a new animal-friend.
The good news were that his hair had grown back and he was actually throwing up less often now that he no longer took his medicines.
The bad news on the other hand were that his entire family was gone. Well, if you didn't count the slightly crazy little not-god and his completely mad nephew. Uriel really was alright for a not-god, but she was no replacement for Odin and his animal-friends. Loki needed a little more than a stuffed rat to cuddle and stupid Bast had turned into something much too human-like for comfort.
Though that shape gave him some other ideas. But no, he was too weak for that and it was purely physical pleasure anyway. Too superficial. What he missed was something much, much deeper, something you only found in animals.
He'd tried befriending Chirpy, but Uriel wouldn't leave them alone together. Poor Chicago was apparently never allowed out of Crowley's quarters and Loki wasn't allowed in. That left only Binky unless he wanted to search for a wild animal that would take time to befriend.
Well, Death couldn't be at the stables all the time. Loki stuffed some apples into his pockets and strolled out in the direction of the stables intending to just walk past and take a quick peek. If there was no sign of Death he'd slip in and say hi to Binky.