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Red sat on the pencil holder on my desk and chirped happily, a sweet tune escaped his beak making me smile; if I didn’t know better I would say Red was a shapeshifter himself.
I was just about to leave for the conference when he swooped into my office through the open window.
“Hey buddy, you wanna go with me?” I chuckled and extended my hand for him to hop on, which he did without hesitance. I walked us downstairs to the garage where my other shiny red beauty was parked waiting to be driven after so many days, I hadn’t left the pack territory in so many days- last being when we met the Full Moon pack along the border, that I had no reason to drive the beast.
Devin was standing a few feet away talking to a few of his pack members, when he noticed my arrival he excused himself and walked towards me. He cast a strange look at Red, but didn’t comment on the bird’s presence.
“Ready to go?” he asked mechanically and I nodded, “Good, you go ahead and I’ll follow behind you.” I was taken aback by his statement.
“Is anyone else coming with?” I questioned and it was his turn to frown.
“No, why would you think that?” he replied.
“Then why are we taking two vehicles? We’re both going to the same place and coming right back here afterwards, so why should we travel separately? Hell we can even run there, it’s just outside the territory.” I stated the obvious and he looked away guiltily.
“Is there a problem, Devin?” I queried and he shook his head ‘no’. “Good. Hop in.” I said and stepped up to the driver’s door of my Audi.
“You’re kidding me right?” he scoffed and I smirked at his offended tone.
“No one drives my baby and plus, I haven’t driven her in a long time, I was really looking forward to this chance to get in tune with her again.” I pouted and after a few minutes of giving him the puppy dog eyes he growled in frustration and threw his hands up defeated.
“Fine!” he grumbled and yanked the door open.
“Hey, watch it or I’ll make you walk!” I threatened seriously, but it had no effect on him as he continued to moan about me being an insufferable woman making him get driven around.
His childish behaviour only amused me, I chuckled as Red hopped onto the dashboard and I revved the engine.
When we got onto the main road Devin’s curious tone broke the silence, “So what’s with the bird?” I chuckled lightly and sent him a smirk.
“I was waiting for that. Devin, meet Red; Red this is Devin.” I introduced and Red chirped a greeting, which left Devin staring with a dropped jaw, “Red is a Northern Cardinal and as you can tell, he’s pretty smart too.” I praised and Red sang happily.
“Where did you find him?” he enquired as he extended his hand for Red, the bird hesitated, but quickly hopped on when I nodded.
“It was actually the other way around, he found me. The morning after I spent the night at the clearing, he found me and has been around ever since.” Devin nodded in understanding.
The car was silent apart from the soft murmur of the radio until Devin spoke, “I’m sorry for what I said that day.” He apologised, but I didn’t care for it.
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