THIS QUEEN NO NEED A KING —— 💫
Lindy got into her ruin room. It was one of the more kept ones. But although it was one of the ruin dens in better condition, it looked just like a dead ending in an abandoned city, not much of comfortably luxury, etc. But it wasn’t the whole thing.
Lindy sat down, panting a little, and looked at the motionless body of the merle female dog. She didn’t have a chance to resist Lindy’s electric shock she was developing from when she was a jackal pup. Lindy smirked. She padded over to the end of the dead end and expected the bricks. Her nose twitched as she found the hole and smelt the meat she stored in there. She returned to the Thunderlander, and picked her up. She could see that puppy was not built for fighting. As she, somehow gently, picked her up by the brown collar, a strong scent of herbs and cinnamon tickled her nose. When she lifted the dog up again, she padded over to the right wall from her point of view, and lifted a few ivy sprouts Nore, who had plant manipulation, grew for her. She put the body down, and the jackal pushed her throuh the hoke she fit just greath through. Lin swiftly and carefully climbed through the entrance, pushing the dog in front of her. When the ivy closed the entrance and Lin inhaled, her nose filled with the calming scent of herbs. This was probably an old den of a herbalist. But Lin used the corner with a few pieces of extra ivy for storing poisonous plants. She pushed the female towards a big hole Lin made accidentaly when first being here. There was a cliff down the hole, no way someone who doesn’t have the teleportation powers would get out throught there. And she highly doubted this one had. Not many did. But there was a nice source of sunrise. Lindy put her prisoner into the sunlight, and awhile waiting for the, to wake up, she padded over to her poisons and sorted them.
I don’t wanna be the puppet that you’re playing on a string