Learning by Heart
Alpha waited alongside her two beastly companions. Whilst Terry, the more ferocious of the two, sat still and quiet, exhausted from hunting a school of fish in the river back at Pormont; Corn, the hedgehog, hurried around, sniffed, and explored the area with his little nubby nose. They had wandered out one of the questing taverns at Brisshal (the Crimson Barmaid to be exact, one of the few establishments around there that don't deny patronage to minors except in the case of alcoholic consumption). They had gotten news that there'd be several mentors around in Adecus Forest who have opted to pass down their skills and knowledge to the next generation, willing to teach essential masteries to whoever had enough experience thus far. Dempsey, she supposed, had seen the request as well and they had both messaged each other about it. They were supposed to meet up at Adecus Forest at this exact spot to find the quest-givers and, hopefully, gain an extra skill or two.
Alpha had been a bit overzealous and excited about the event and had come a few minutes earlier than expected and, regrettably, it resulted in her current situation of waiting for Dempsey. She rested her head soundly on her backpack, watching the clouds in the sky and laughing a bit whenever she spotted one that looked a tad bit like a familiar shape.
"Look, Terry! That's a car!" she pointed, but the dingo gave her no attention or awareness as to what a car actually was or how it looked like. Sometimes she forgot that the residents of Terrasphere didn't have the same unique inventions and knowledge that she did. Unfortunately, no matter how much she tried to convince Terry about the existence of this advanced machinery, he hadn't believed her one bit despite their bond and, while that made Alpha a bit bitter, she knew that it was one of the peculiarities of the game that had been instilled in all the NPCs and so on.
The dog gave a whine, his paw twitching in his sleep in the most adorable way. The dingo was probably dreaming about chasing rabbits or something but Alpha gave it no mind. She was already pretty used to how cute the dingo could be in his sleep (although it doesn't stop her from cooing every now and then). These were the times that she wished the game had a camera function or something (maybe there was and she had yet to discover it) so she could cherish these idyllic (admittedly dull) moments.
"When's Dempsey going to come?" she asked no one in particular. She supposed that every cloud has its silver lining and, perhaps, maybe the long wait was to calm her nerves down. Then she shook her head, laughing her thoughts off. Who was she kidding? This was just the most boring, mind-dulling thing ever.