Lethys expected this. Creatures have their own will; as much as he can keep Laetes on a short Leash, it is not his priority to micromanage him. And anyway: if the Leopard is foolish enough to provoke a Wolf with bared teeth, that's no one's fault but hers.
...And no one's fault but Laetes' for the ensuing trickle of buzzing and itching that ensues.
This smugness fades somewhat when Monzun's symbol appears in the sky. Lethys is very quick to give context, though he does not return the greeting.
"Your Creature has been interfering in my territory," he accuses.
A faint, high whine emanates from somewhere very quietly. It rises in volume until it becomes clear it's coming from Laetes, head still sideways and latched firmly around Sweetheart's wrist. He twitches and tugs once, twice, then abruptly lets go and immediately resorts to plopping down on his haunches and scratching insistently at his neck and ears with a hind leg.
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...And no one's fault but Laetes' for the ensuing trickle of buzzing and itching that ensues.
This smugness fades somewhat when Monzun's symbol appears in the sky. Lethys is very quick to give context, though he does not return the greeting.
"Your Creature has been interfering in my territory," he accuses.
A faint, high whine emanates from somewhere very quietly. It rises in volume until it becomes clear it's coming from Laetes, head still sideways and latched firmly around Sweetheart's wrist. He twitches and tugs once, twice, then abruptly lets go and immediately resorts to plopping down on his haunches and scratching insistently at his neck and ears with a hind leg.