[When the conversation ends and Maglor shuts the locket, Muscovy is very still in his lap. The urge to run is there (he has never quite managed to figure out what it is that makes bad things happen, but some patterns are there, and one of them is that unsuccessful diplomatic talks often do it. He isn't sure if this falls in that category, and he hasn't really gotten into any trouble since coming to stay with Maglor, but experiences of centuries aren't unlearned so easily, and the only time that he has seen the elf angry, the hounds were there to unleash the anger against), but he stays - not only because he is too well within reach of the older male, but also because there isn't really anywhere to run if he wants to stay with him in general, and he really wants to.
So he will only bite his lower lip and sit there, looking up at the elf and wait, very unhappy with how this turned out. ...actually, he'll speak up.] Why didn't you promise? That was very silly, it would not have been very hard.
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Date: 2015-01-12 07:43 pm (UTC)So he will only bite his lower lip and sit there, looking up at the elf and wait, very unhappy with how this turned out. ...actually, he'll speak up.] Why didn't you promise? That was very silly, it would not have been very hard.