10-09-2022, 01:13 PM
At the edges of Banesteppe was a river, bringing in currents from the ocean. Among those currents was a young lad.
The water was frigid. It was a miracle that however long he had been in there hadn't froze him to death. Icicles seemed to cling to his fur like decorations. His fur was shimmery with a small blanket of ice, one that gently made a jacket for him. If that jacket was trying to freeze him to death.
He'd washed up ashore, thrown onto the frozen beach at the feet of the massive mansion. Like a gift from the gods, wrapped nicely in ice and snow. Water that didn't want to melt off of his body.
Dipper had laid there, unmoving among the shimmering glassy bank. The only sign that he was alive was the vague breaths that heaved around his chest. It rose and fell subtly, but anyone concerned enough could notice.
His frozen fur had given way to a solid form, sticking to his his body as if he was a drowned rat. And in this moment? He kind of was. He smelt heavily of wet dog. Admittedly before this he hadn't bathed and cleaned himself much. It wasn't a matter of not caring, he just was too busy with anything and everything else.
It didn't help that snow was falling from above. It wasn't too much, but it was definitely there. Under the blanket of the cold sky the snow seemed almost like falling stars. At least to Dipper who could only see through a small slit of his frozen eyelashes. He didn't feel like getting up, so in a puddle of his own wet fur he just laid there, closing his eyes the rest of the way.
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The water was frigid. It was a miracle that however long he had been in there hadn't froze him to death. Icicles seemed to cling to his fur like decorations. His fur was shimmery with a small blanket of ice, one that gently made a jacket for him. If that jacket was trying to freeze him to death.
He'd washed up ashore, thrown onto the frozen beach at the feet of the massive mansion. Like a gift from the gods, wrapped nicely in ice and snow. Water that didn't want to melt off of his body.
Dipper had laid there, unmoving among the shimmering glassy bank. The only sign that he was alive was the vague breaths that heaved around his chest. It rose and fell subtly, but anyone concerned enough could notice.
His frozen fur had given way to a solid form, sticking to his his body as if he was a drowned rat. And in this moment? He kind of was. He smelt heavily of wet dog. Admittedly before this he hadn't bathed and cleaned himself much. It wasn't a matter of not caring, he just was too busy with anything and everything else.
It didn't help that snow was falling from above. It wasn't too much, but it was definitely there. Under the blanket of the cold sky the snow seemed almost like falling stars. At least to Dipper who could only see through a small slit of his frozen eyelashes. He didn't feel like getting up, so in a puddle of his own wet fur he just laid there, closing his eyes the rest of the way.
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