[ what does ish prefer? well nap time definitely started out with him as a long black serpent with hues of purple winding across his scales, red eyes as he usually has but more fitting with this form. had he been left to his own devices he would have certainly curled in on himself, coiled neatly together for warmth.
but he was not left to his own devices, which is why when hwylryn reached out, the end result was ish wrapping around his neck snugly, in if nothing else, an extremely fashionable collar. was it comfortable? who knows, but by that point his exhaustion really was catching up to him in a way that it hasn't in many years. nap time (success)?
any thoughts he had about it afterward are coiled in his mind, not withstanding how extremely groggy he was when he woke up. this week's been busy besides, though by this point he was expecting another knock before it was out.
so here he is, back in human form, without his overcoat off along with most of his layers. the greenhouse is (for him) comfortably humid, though he still has a tie on despite it all. ]
I think you might be the only one who knocks. [ waving him in, only a slight eyebrow raise at the things he's brought this time. the small cluster of furniture: a chair, a table, a wicker chaise where Nap happened are where they were before, in the far back corner of the greenhouse. ]
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but he was not left to his own devices, which is why when hwylryn reached out, the end result was ish wrapping around his neck snugly, in if nothing else, an extremely fashionable collar. was it comfortable? who knows, but by that point his exhaustion really was catching up to him in a way that it hasn't in many years. nap time (success)?
any thoughts he had about it afterward are coiled in his mind, not withstanding how extremely groggy he was when he woke up. this week's been busy besides, though by this point he was expecting another knock before it was out.
so here he is, back in human form, without his overcoat off along with most of his layers. the greenhouse is (for him) comfortably humid, though he still has a tie on despite it all. ]
I think you might be the only one who knocks. [ waving him in, only a slight eyebrow raise at the things he's brought this time. the small cluster of furniture: a chair, a table, a wicker chaise where Nap happened are where they were before, in the far back corner of the greenhouse. ]