Board Thread:Roleplaying/@comment-24748329-20170612210656/@comment-26510374-20170827235931

"I hope Kat isn't afraid of spiders," Claw commented, small cobwebs appearing about the kitchen. The spider was in the same room now. Claw curled up in a ball, holding her bag and staff tightly as it came into view.

It won't eat me if I'm "dead" ''right? Oh who am I kidding, I say that with all animals.''

Claw stared into its many eyes. A jumping spider- not too scary. It was as tall and large as a nightstand.

It crawled up onto the counter. It poked Claw, wedging her head between its two front fangs to test... something. Backing up, it began to wrap her in spidersilk, feet-first, bag and all.

''It thinks I'm dead- or at least unconscious! It didn't even bite me! ''

The spider was occupied and didn't notice when Claw grabbed the inkwell and tapped it noiselessly, enlarging her head significantly. She hoped this would cause the spider to not wrap her head fully- so she could breathe, and get out easier.

The spider wrapped the staff and bag with her, though seperately by a few layers of silk. It tried to wrap Claw's head, but it was simply too big and it seemed as if the spider was in a rush, perhaps to drag Claw away before anyone came into the kitchen, so the cat's plan worked.

The spider put Claw on its back and climbed off the countertop, heading back to wherever its den was, upstairs, Claw presumed. With some difficulty, she pushed one of her paws through to the layer where the inkwell was and tapped it, shrinking her head back.

She realized how comfortable all this silk wrapped around her was. It made her tired....

Finally they came to the room where the spider's giant web was. The spider carefully put Claw in this web- there was nobody else. It scurried away, presumably to look for more prey.

Claw began to drift off, very comfortable. Confident that the spider wouldn't suck out her insides while she slept, the cat closed her eyes and allowed the tired feeling to bring her into sleep.