@ConstanceAtticus
I tense at the little creature, then a word comes clear to my mind just as Orion says it just behind me. Dog. It was a dog.
"andrew (Our Supreme Lord and Overseer), where did you find that thing?" I take a step backward, examining it closely. It was scruffy in the least and needed a wash, shoulder to shoulder with Ori.
"Yeah, it is!" andrew (Our Supreme Lord and Overseer) says excitedly, picking up the thing and holding it up to me. It wiggles uncomfortably and makes a small whining noise, wanting to be put down. "I found him in a human abandoned warehouse. I couldn't find his mom or any siblings, so I assumed he was a stray. No tags. I think he'll go for good money here."
I look at the thing closer, and it catches my gaze. Immediately, a feeling of warmth envelopes me and a smile a small, amused smile. The Hum starts to thud distantly in my ears, and I look up at andrew (Our Supreme Lord and Overseer).
"Has he got a name?" Part of being an Earth witch was an acute sense of give and take. On the daily, I took from the earth hunting and fishing and gathering in the woods near my house for Pieces. And on the daily, I gave back to it. Before bed every night I would put the last of my remaining energy into the ground outside my back porch. On top of that, I never killed females or yearlings and tried my best not to disturb the environment. My falcon, Augustine, was the first animal I'd ever attached to. It would seem that this little dog would be the second. It was a special bond between man and creature that Earth Witches had a certain tendency towards, but I'd only ever felt it with Augustine before.
"I don't know. I didn't want to get attached."
"I'll tell you what." I reach out to take the dog, and andrew (Our Supreme Lord and Overseer) places it in my arms carefully. Immediately, the dog stops it's whining and curls up into a comfortable, trusting ball. "How about you name a price here and now, and I'll pay you first thing tomorrow morning."
andrew (Our Supreme Lord and Overseer) looks stunned. "What? You want it?" Ghosts rarely got attached to anything, but you could say that I wasn't your average Ghost. I definitely wasn't average in general.
"Yeah." I laugh lightly. "Yeah I do."