Who's Kiyo?
puking rainbows
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It's better in my hands than just leaving it here. What if a human strolls by? They'd use it. What if an unsuspecting creature came by? Trapped forever. I guess I'm just going to have to hang on to it for the safety of all. It makes me shiver to think that Kecleon bastard once had this.
Ambrose found no reason why he shouldn't keep this ball. Chi barked again, interrupting his thoughts. He looked down at his pup. She was tense, looking at him curiously and wagging her tail occasionally. She wanted that ball.
Ambrose shook his head. "Nope, sorry kiddo. You're not playing with something that dangerous."
Chi found the refusal in his tone. She sat down and looked very angrily at him. She started growling viciously, which due to her size and voice tone sounded adorable. But Ambrose got the message across. Chi was used to having what she wanted by intimidation and force, haven gotten past the day doing so.
"Hey!" He said assertively. Chi leaned back in surprise and fear. "Don't you use that tone with me, missy!"
Chi huddled herself into a ball while her whimpers and eyes pleaded for forgiveness. She had quickly learned her lesson that being nasty wasn't going to get her anywhere, especially with her father. Even though Ambrose saw this, he felt the need to enforce the idea. So he flicked her on the nose. She immediately started crying hysterically.
Ambrose rolled his eyes and picked her up on his back. He sighed when Chi wouldn't stop. "Look, Chi, it's not that I don't appreciate the fiery and feisty parts of your personality, it's just that I'm not going to tolerate misbehavior. Okay?" Ambrose whispered to her "Calm yourself and don't be stupid."
Chi immediately calmed and became her cheery self. Ambrose looked at her curiously. She couldn't have integrated the lesson into her instincts that fast, could she? I mean, she's learning quickly, but discipline takes time. Especially for someone who doesn't understand words.
Ambrose turned to Cobalt. "Find anything good, Mutt?'
Ambrose found no reason why he shouldn't keep this ball. Chi barked again, interrupting his thoughts. He looked down at his pup. She was tense, looking at him curiously and wagging her tail occasionally. She wanted that ball.
Ambrose shook his head. "Nope, sorry kiddo. You're not playing with something that dangerous."
Chi found the refusal in his tone. She sat down and looked very angrily at him. She started growling viciously, which due to her size and voice tone sounded adorable. But Ambrose got the message across. Chi was used to having what she wanted by intimidation and force, haven gotten past the day doing so.
"Hey!" He said assertively. Chi leaned back in surprise and fear. "Don't you use that tone with me, missy!"
Chi huddled herself into a ball while her whimpers and eyes pleaded for forgiveness. She had quickly learned her lesson that being nasty wasn't going to get her anywhere, especially with her father. Even though Ambrose saw this, he felt the need to enforce the idea. So he flicked her on the nose. She immediately started crying hysterically.
Ambrose rolled his eyes and picked her up on his back. He sighed when Chi wouldn't stop. "Look, Chi, it's not that I don't appreciate the fiery and feisty parts of your personality, it's just that I'm not going to tolerate misbehavior. Okay?" Ambrose whispered to her "Calm yourself and don't be stupid."
Chi immediately calmed and became her cheery self. Ambrose looked at her curiously. She couldn't have integrated the lesson into her instincts that fast, could she? I mean, she's learning quickly, but discipline takes time. Especially for someone who doesn't understand words.
Ambrose turned to Cobalt. "Find anything good, Mutt?'