Dammit, I just couldn't resist that little brat! He jumped into my arms, cuddled up to LadyStreak and beamed at me. She turned around at once and had a good sniff at him
wonder what she thinks of him...
"Ok, BeeGee, now behave, please - I want to introduce you to a new.... errhm.... friend." Looking nervously into the orc's direction:
"This is BeeGee one of my comrades and you are... the Orc?"
[color:"#gefh40"]"No... food?"[/color]
"Errhm, no, sorry ... not at the moment, maybe later..."
Taking a closer look at the little imp I decided to make him more representable. Searching through my satchel I found an old pink scarf, holding it between my teeth, I thrust BeeGee into the orc's claws.
"Here, hold him a while for me. Nooooo, not like that, just under the armpits, leave the rest dangling... yes, that's ok."
The mint/blue orc looked at me fearfully - but I didn't care, as long as he held BeeGee tightly it was ok for me. Making a triangle out of the scarf, I wrapped BeeGee in it and even succeeded in binding 2 neat ribbons at both sides, Argh, and this me! Me, who never wanted to be a mother!. BeeGee froze in the orc's claws and peered fearfully at me.
"No, BeeGee, no one is going to hurt you - but to be quite frank, LadyStreak is a bit picky with companions and as you're going to travel with her in this pouch I have to set safety regulations."
With a swoop I grabbed the little imp again and placed him next to LadyStreak.
"OK, now for you, Orc - would you please tell me your name? And there is no use in staring at the imp - just consider him take-away food neatly wrapped to keep clean and fresh."
And to my pouch companions:
"You in there, BEHAVE! I won't stand any nonsense now, ok?"
Both looked at me with wide-eyed innocence and my heart sank - I knew they were up to something.