Aniki groaned as he awoke on the floor, stretching until he realized his hands were touching the wall. His hands. He'd fallen asleep as a dog, but now - miraculously! - he was a man again. Maybe this was how Edensphere worked - one minute strangeness, one minute normality. As normal as Edensphere got, anyway.
He stood up, hands on his hips. But then there came a low sort of disgusted sound from a few feet away.
It was Peachblossom. And she looked mortified.
Aniki quickly sunk to his knees and looked over the bed at her, face flushing.
Peach quickly shut her eyes.
Aniki blinked at her quizzically.
Peach listened for a moment, trying to discern his words and failing.
Aniki furrowed his brows angrily.
Peach sighed and pulled the blanket over her head. Then she pointed to the door, her arm the only thing visible to Aniki at this point.
He looked around quickly, and found a blanket or towel or something, reached out for it, and wrapped it around his body.
And as Peach could now hear the distinct thundering of a man leaving her bedroom, she caught a glimpse of navy-blue and white stripes fluttering up in the wind, and promptly pulled the blanket back over her head.
PG version -- THE IDEA CAME TO ME, IT DEMANDED TO BE WRITTEN
He stood up, hands on his hips. But then there came a low sort of disgusted sound from a few feet away.
It was Peachblossom. And she looked mortified.
Aniki quickly sunk to his knees and looked over the bed at her, face flushing.
Peach quickly shut her eyes.
Aniki blinked at her quizzically.
Peach listened for a moment, trying to discern his words and failing.
Aniki furrowed his brows angrily.
Peach sighed and pulled the blanket over her head. Then she pointed to the door, her arm the only thing visible to Aniki at this point.
He looked around quickly, and found a blanket or towel or something, reached out for it, and wrapped it around his body.
And as Peach could now hear the distinct thundering of a man leaving her bedroom, she caught a glimpse of navy-blue and white stripes fluttering up in the wind, and promptly pulled the blanket back over her head.