Stop. Just stop, okay? At least for today. Please? William sighed tiredly as he threw himself onto his bed, Spirit entering the room right behind him, his jaw still open as he was in the middle of yet another scolding. For what, William didn't even know. It could have been for any number of things he had done that week, however, he found himself unable to listen to him. Usually, he would just smile and banter, but today, he was too tired, too irritated to do anything but go to bed, and sleep the rest of the day of.
Okay. Spirit said softly, lying his huge body near William's bed. William raised his head just enough so he could look the wolf in the eyes, surprised, and Spirit smirked at that. But you're getting what you deserve tomorrow. the wolf said, bearing his teeth, and William had to laugh as he fell asleep, his days clothes still on and all.
And thinking about it now, about 12 hours later, he really shouldn't have done that. He should have just listened to Spirit's nagging then. It would have been so much milder than it is today, when he had solid 12 hours to think about what he is going to say.
I think the boy has had enough, Spirit. Warrior said, leaning against the wall as usual. Plus, his new room-mate is supposed to arrive today. Don't you think he should clean at least a bit?
William looked around his room over Spirit's shoulder. I don't think it looks so bad. he said, the mess of it all overwhelming to any other sane creature.
You are cleaning it up. Spirit warned, bearing his teeth, the scolding temporarily forgotten.
Okay. Spirit said softly, lying his huge body near William's bed. William raised his head just enough so he could look the wolf in the eyes, surprised, and Spirit smirked at that. But you're getting what you deserve tomorrow. the wolf said, bearing his teeth, and William had to laugh as he fell asleep, his days clothes still on and all.
And thinking about it now, about 12 hours later, he really shouldn't have done that. He should have just listened to Spirit's nagging then. It would have been so much milder than it is today, when he had solid 12 hours to think about what he is going to say.
I think the boy has had enough, Spirit. Warrior said, leaning against the wall as usual. Plus, his new room-mate is supposed to arrive today. Don't you think he should clean at least a bit?
William looked around his room over Spirit's shoulder. I don't think it looks so bad. he said, the mess of it all overwhelming to any other sane creature.
You are cleaning it up. Spirit warned, bearing his teeth, the scolding temporarily forgotten.