There was a furrow in Apathy's brow; with every careful, deliberate word, the furrow grew deeper.
"But we do that all the time, night
and day. I even try to wait for as many kin to be around as possible so it won't be as boring, but I don't really know if he finds it fulfilling, you know? And it's hard for me too, crying myself hoarse all the time."
Her sigh was sharp enough to fell trees; the furby dropped bonelessly to the ground and lay there with unblinking eyes as she stepped over it to lean her head against the caiman's shoulder.
"I just... I don't know where all these eggs are coming from and we can't seem to get rid of them fast enough. I thought it must've been those frogs, but they can't really have so many, can they?" She had been steadily attempting to cover the caiman in eggs as she spoke. It was true some caiman ate tadpoles, and certainly frogs, but she had been impeccably covert (caiman often rubbed their chins on each other's backs as they conversed, didn't they?
Did caiman converse? No matter) and it was her hope the eggs would wash into their new homes whenever the caiman went for a swim, before they grew large enough to seem worth a meal.
"Its awful kind of him to keep me company while we find them parents, though. And we [redacted] [redacted] [redacted] [redacted] [redacted] [redacted] [redacted] [redacted] [redacted] [redacted] [redacted] [redacted] [redacted] [redacted] [redacted] [redacted] almost every night."
@Maxx (Forgive me.

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