The days went by and slowly I began to recover. The cannibal kept bringing me fish, showing up dripping wet and seeming a bit annoyed. I guess it still hadn't improved its fishing skill despite all its practice.
I wrinkled my nose at the catfish, but it was food and it was edible.
Fish wasn't always the only thing the cannibal brought me. Even though I didn't accept the chili it had started bringing me canned goods. It also brought me little trinkets and seemingly random other things. Over the course of four days I had gained a spoon, some duct tape, a ruthless raspberry flavored dark confectionary brand soda bottle cap, a hair pin, a bishop chess piece, and a severely chewed on scallop shell.
The cannibal had still been keeping a respectable distance, but it was starting to creep closer again. I would scoot away only to have it follow. It seemed to still want me as its mate, but it was taking things slower now... I wasn't sure what to make of it. I could feel a bit of horror bubbling in my stomach whenever the creature brought me something that was obviously a courting gift. I still accepted them, but I wasn't really sure that I had a choice if I didn't want to make the creature mad. I kept as much distance between it and myself as I could though. Not that it was much.
I sniffed, my nose was still stopped up. I felt better, but still not well. I grimaced at the catfish I was nibbling on. I'd been on catfish for a week. Bleh! I'd kill for something different, even catfish soup!
The cannibal gave me a strange look from its place next to the fish scrap bucket. It had taken to picking through them for anything it deemed edible. It seemed to have a liking for the organs...
I raised an eyebrow at the creature only to have it snort at me. Maybe I had been making a face?
My gaze stayed on the cannibal for a bit longer. It had been bringing me things... Maybe I could find a way to ask it to bring me a pot? The creature was definitely intelligent enough, but we seemed to have a language barrier... Still worth a shot though.
I put my fish down and clicked my tongue to get its attention. "Hey, next time you go into town, do you think you could bring me back a pot?" My throat felt dry from disuse.
The cannibal's expression looked surprised and somewhat questioning, but it didn't seem to understand.
"So you don't understand me?"
It blinked at me before uttering a stream of growling gibberish.
I just looked at it. I couldn't understand it either. "I'll take that as a no then."
Its brow furrowed in what I assumed to be confusion.
Right. Well how could I get it to understand? I looked around for a moment. There was a small patch of dirt at the edge of the patio. Maybe I could draw it?
I picked up a stick from the pile of 'firewood' I'd been gathering over the week, and made my way over. I traced out the image of a pot and looked back at the cannibal.
It blinked at me with wide eyes as I motioned for it to come over. It started, looking surprised at the gesture, before quickly getting up and slinking to my side.
I jumped and stepped aside as it rubbed against my leg. The creature whined at me before letting out a huff, shoulders sagging.
I felt my throat tighten and I cleared it to get back the cannibal's attention. I tapped the drawing with the end of the stick.
The cannibal squinted at it for a moment before turning its gaze back to me. Yeah, I guess this wasn't quite going to cut it. Now what?
Maybe?
I rummaged through my bag until I found the spoon the cannibal had given me. I held it up and pointed to the cannibal.
It raised an eyebrow and frowned.
Next I pointed out towards the general direction of town before pointing at the spoon. I then pointed at myself.
The cannibal regarded me with a blank look, so I repeated the process. It didn't seem to help.
Regardless, I once again made the gestures, but I pointed at the drawing of the pot instead. I did this once more and watched the cannibal.
Its eyes were wide and it seemed to comprehend what I meant. Something must have clicked then?
I blinked as the cannibal immediately dashed off in the direction of the woods. Huh? It was going to go that soon? Just because I'd asked it to? That seemed a little... Wait... Oh. Right.
Well, if it brought me back a pot I couldn't complain. Still, though. It seemed to understand what I meant, but it might of actually thought I meant something else. I'd just have to see...
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It was nearing evening now and I put out the fire. I'd pretty much spent the day bored and reduced to coloring aliens again...
A loud clanking filled the air and I jumped. I whipped my head around to find the source. I blinked and relaxed slightly when I found it. I raised an eyebrow.
The cannibal had returned and was galloping towards me. It seemed to have a small sauce pan in its mouth. Huh. Close enough. So it did understand? What was making that clanging though?
The cannibal skidded to a stop in front of me and proudly presented the pan to me. It was panting heavily, but still managed to purr as it looked up at me with a hopeful expression.
I took hold of the handle and the creature let me have it. I looked the pan over and found that there was a spoon at the bottom of it. Huh. That explained the clanking. The cannibal had apparently thought I wanted another spoon as well?
I looked up at the creature to see that it seemed rather pleased with itself, chest puffed forward and a steady purr from its throat.
It seemed happy enough to fetch me something so perhaps it wouldn't mind if I occasionally asked it to?
Either way, I had a pot now and I could make soup. My culinary choices had increased. Now if only the creature would bring me something other than catfish.
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Cascade
RomanceEverything was normal, but then, two years ago, the toxic rain fell and everything went wrong from there. Paint dripping off buildings, power lines melting, and people turning into monsters. Gray's just a normal guy living in apocalyptic times tryin...