Lovely Wings [Kingfisher; Recovery, Hugs]: When Anon takes a spill at the workplace, the quick-to-worry kingfisher responsible tries to make it up to him with a little motherly care. >Otto Barker’s Air and Water Show >One of the biggest tourist destinations in the city, second only to Flood Frontier Waterpark >An amphitheater rests on the edge of a grand lake >Empty now, but soon to be packed with visitors from across the country >Ramps, rings, and other obstacles float on the water’s surface, while perches and even more rings stand tall for the aerial stunts >You’re Anon, the part-time stagehand >You’re up on the scaffolding helping to set up the lights and speakers in preparation for the show >Many of the performers are also here, doing their rehearsals >One bird in particular has been distracting you from work for the last hour >She’s a gorgeous teal and gold kingfisher, lean and dexterous with a cute, narrow beak >Needless to say, she’s part of the sky team >She’s been doing swoops and corkscrews through the series of rings with unbelievable precision >She eventually lands on a roost to take a break, and a stumpy muskrat calls out to her on a megaphone >”Nice job, Perchia. When you’re ready we’ll get the fire going.” >You don’t need eagle eyes to see Perchia’s hesitation >She stares at the obstacle course glumly for a while, with the muskrat tapping his foot as time crawls on >Not a second passes after she gives the A-OK are the rings ignited >You can feel the heat even from your spot >”Ready?” >The music starts again, with Perchia waiting for her cue >You stop your work completely to watch her practice >The music swells, and Perchia dives through the first ring >But unlike the previous runs, her rotations and speed aren’t as stellar >Halfway through the course she’s missing some rings completely >Skipping whole segments… >Banking her turns too widely… >Uh oh >You barely have time to brace yourself before Perchia crashes into the scaffolding >A chunk of the support breaks, and your walkway turns into a slope >You’re thrown down the incline, trying to grab hold of something as best as you can >A shooting pain goes through your arm as your grip is jerked away by gravity >You’re banged up even more as you tumble downward >Then the scaffolding ends, and you’re in a free fall to the lake below >Your back slams against the water’s surface, immobilizing you with the shock >With your arm useless and your spine numb, you start sinking >You hold on to what little breath you had before it was beaten out of you >Getting…lightheaded… >You begin to black out >The last thing you see is a teal missile plunging into the water toward you >You come to your sense lying down with paramedics circling you >Just over their shoulders is Perchia, weeping heavily >She’s bandaged up a bit, but nothing too series >Still, you’re a bit worried about the crash she took >You aren’t given a chance to move much before you’re loaded into the ambulance >Perchia is still sobbing as she tries to get one last look at you before the doors close >A few examinations and a day of rest later you’re released with a small arm brace and little fanfare >There’s a sprain in your arm, but nothing that won’t heal eventually >You’re called in by management early in the morning to file an accident report >Liabilities and insurance stuff… >Luckily, you get some time off with the promise of a little injury compensation for the incident >Emphasis on “little” >What troubles you most is what you overhear from the muskrat in the next room >And broken hiccupping from Perchia >”…Again, we’re not firing you, alright? Don’t worry about it. Just take a break for a few days and we’ll give it another shot, deal?” >It’s heartbreaking to imagine the bird so stressed out like this >The casualties weren’t even too severe, and you’re more concerned over the nasty collision she took >You’re leaving the offices when you hear your name >”Anon, wait!” >For how choked up she is, Perchia definitely has a beautiful voice to match her stunning plumage >”A-Anon, I’m so, so sorry! I didn’t mean for you to get hurt!” >That part’s a given; it WAS an accident, after all >You tell her you’re glad she’s okay, and apparently still has her job >”Oh, you heard that?”’ >She sounds pained more from that than any injury >”Well, we’re going live in a few weeks, and it’s too late to train someone totally new. But…” >She sniffles and wipes her eyes >”I think they considered it. Between the accident and flubbing those rings, they weren’t too happy with me. I think I’d be out the door by now if they weren’t so impressed with how I dove in after you.” >That’s right, you remember that >It was a pretty nice dive (from what you could see), and she probably saved your life >”Thank you,” she chuckles, rubbing her neck >”I’m better with water than I am with fire, I guess.” >There’s a long, awkward pause >You thank Perchia for her help and concern >”Wait! Look, I want to make things right, and since we both have some time off I was hoping you’d…let me…take care of you?”” >She hides her face in her wings >Either she’s embarrassed or already expecting rejection >You don’t want to crush the poor girl’s spirits, but she really doesn’t need to do THAT much for you >”It’s really no trouble, honest! I’d feel really bad if you got hurt again because of your arm.” >Her eyes well up with tears >You give in, if nothing else than just to keep her from crying again >Not far from the showground is an apartment tower where Perchia lives >It’s available to both humans and anthros, and you can a see a few other birds flying up to the balconies of their homes >Unsurprisingly, her place is one of the highest up >”It’s not often I have to use the elevator,” she says. “This is kind of exciting!” >You’ve never paid much attention to how the bird anthros go about their daily lives >So it’s a surprise to you when Perchia has to unlock her place with her feet, using a keyhole in the floor >Immediately it feels like walking into an oversized nest >Fabrics and cloths of all shapes and sizes are hung around the place for no particular rhyme or reason >A few lamps are visible through the open spots in the crisscrossing decoration, making beams of light pour in >Egg-like beanbags litter the floor, most of them untouched >It’s a cozy space no doubt, and there’s a deliberate sort of “lived in” feeling adding to the comfort >”I’m sorry for the mess,” Perchia says. I didn’t have much time to clean up.” >You don’t see a bed anywhere, just chairs with blankets and sheets draped over them >Perchia walks over to one and drops the back into a reclining position >”I knew this would come in handy someday!” >Doesn’t look like she shares the space with anyone, so it can’t be seeing much use >”Yeah, it’s just me,” she says. “I don’t…have a lot of friends.” >She rubs her shoulder with her wing, which is more of a fanning motion that makes a slight breeze >”Don’t get me wrong, a lot of the people in the show are nice, but the other birds can be a little snobbish. I had to get in really good shape just so they’d stop looking down on me.” >She lets out a sigh that sounds like a whistle >”And it’s just not easy making friends with mammals sometimes.” >You don’t see how it’s NOT easy for her >She seems so sweet and her performance so far is wonderful >Perchia covers her face, her beak poking through her feathers >”Well, m-make yourself at home!” >Perchia is like a doting mother >Any time you move to reach something, even with your good arm, she rushes over to help >You’re not even allowed to stand without her trying to hold you down >You futility try convincing her your only injury is in your arm, and even then it’s not that bad >When she needs to go to the store, you worry she might strap you down so you won’t get in trouble >”I’ll be right back! Don’t…right back!” >She heads out to the balcony and locks the sliding door behind her >The beautiful kingfisher gives one quick peek to you before making a graceful dive off the ledge >She’s definitely not heading in the direction of any store at first, as she circles back into full view >Checking up on you already? >Maybe showing off a little bit? >True to her word though, she has a satchel of groceries with her in minutes of leaving >A lot of chopped veggies, grains, noodles, and very lean slices of fish and meat >Guess birds don’t like to carry a lot of canned foods or heavy bags when they make these kinds of trips >Perchia sings as she cooks >She’s shockingly good at it to boot >”Oh, hehe, you’re too kind, Anon.” >Why wouldn’t she go into a musical field with that kind of voice? >”Every bird thinks she can sing, unfortunately, and there’s a lot of competition out there. You can’t even get work unless you join some kind of agency.” >Not many birds go into performing, then? >”Theater and movies? Of course! But just the kind of stuff that’s safe and shows off their plumage. Not many want to be flying through rings of fire.” >All the more reason you think Perchia is such a talented one >She covers her face yet again, flinging soup splatter off her spoon everywhere >Perchia is pretty fond of noodle dishes, and she serves you ramen for lunch >Well, it IS the food of choice for a young bachelor(ette) >It’s pretty damn good ramen as well >Perchia waits until you’re practically done with your bowl before even making a dent in her own >When you’re finished she tries to get you to take some of hers >Not like there isn’t more in the pot… >Eventually you have to get some blood flowing in your legs, putting Perchia on edge >”You’re not leaving already, are you?” >You don’t think she’s the type who cries to manipulate people, but man is she easy to upset at times >You tell her you just want to go for a walk and stretch a bit >”Oh, great! I’ll come with you!” >She hurries to clean up a bit, noticing the blankets covering the reclining chair >”You know, you’re welcome to stay a few nights.” >Things are moving pretty quickly now >Maybe a little too much >But Perchia seems to sense this, and she waits for your answer without the tears or pushing you too hard >Well the place is cozy, the food’s good, and she seems like a really cool friend >Sure, you’d be hap- >”EEEEEEAAAAA! Great! We can swing by your place if you need anything!” >So, you end up stopping at home, having to take a bus part of the way to get there >You don’t want to impose, so you ask how long she’s comfortable having you >”Just take everything you can pack!” >That’s the greatest, creepiest non-answer you could get >You return from the excursion a few hours later carrying several bags of your stuff >You’re a little worried how much space your things are going to take up in such a cramped little abode >You stack your belongings neatly into a corner >Perchia immediately spreads them around on the floor casually and waves dismissively >”What I have is even too big for me. Besides, I don’t like to spend much time here anyway.” >You would have never guessed that from how shut in she kept you today >By now it’s getting late in the evening >Perchia at least gives you enough privacy to get ready for sleep >”Goodnight, Anon,” she says >The bird sits up in one of the other chairs, as though meditating >She must sleep like this, because you never see her change positions even in the middle of the night >Even if she accepted you into her home with open wings, you don’t want to burden the poor girl to exhaustion >She’s already awake before you >Breakfast is waiting as well >Hash browns, waffle sticks, fruit… >”Sorry, I didn’t cook any eggs.” >Yeah, that might have been a bit of a problem for her >”Tell me about it. They’re so hard to carry safely from the store when you’re flying.” >Oh >”Hehe, you haven’t met a lot of birds, huh?” >Guess not, or at least enough to know about their egg-laying culture >It’s another meal where you’re offered part of her food on top of your own, giving her more time to plan the day’s events >”So, anything you’d like to do? Did you still want to go over to the waterpark?” >Wait, “still”? >”O-oh? I guess that conversation must have been part of my dream last night.” >Freak-out in 3…2…1… >”I-I-I MEAN, uh, you were in the dream, but I wasn’t, we didn’t, ngghh…” >She’s hard to console with just words, so you try a different approach >You hold out your arms for a hug >This actually works, as Perchia creeps closer to you >”Careful, your arm…” >It feels much better already thanks to her >Even though it might be a few days before you can go to the waterpark, what with the brace and all >”So you won’t need me soon, then?” >If she’s happily offering her home to you, you’re not going to spurn her help for a bit longer >Plus, you need to make it up to her for her hospitality >”No! I was repaying YOU. I don’t feel like I’ve done enough….” >Maybe being a friend would be a good start? >Honestly, you never knew just how much you liked birds before holding one in your arms >Everything is soft, but in a different way than a “furry” anthro is >She has an incredibly athletic physique, yet she feels much lighter than you’d expect >There’s a remarkable warmth radiating from her body, especially with her wings folded over you like a cape >Perchia laughs nervously >”I-I don’t want to sound like I’m blaming you or anything but…when I miss a cue or don’t fly fast enough, it’s because I get distracted by you, Anon.” >The last thing you’d believe is that a beautiful performer has the same feelings for you as you do her >”I’d feel bad if anyone got hurt or…worse…because of me, but it was even harder to watch it happen to YOU.” >You ask if it was because of you that she had trouble with the fire rings >”No! Well, no, I mean…a little bit. I just didn’t want you to see me mess up, and I ended up doing it anyway. The heat only makes it worse when you’re already a bit flustered….” >There’s a bit of guilt in her eyes >But it could be a reflection of your own >You were holding her back, technically speaking >Would she even be able to perform if she knew you were watching? >”Actually….” >Her voice has a budding speck of confidence you haven’t seen much so far >”Knowing a good friend is watching would put me at ease. I was afraid you’d judge me before, but….” >You give her a tight squeeze, patting her on the back >You have enough time off to see all of her opening shows, if she wants you there >She responds with a giggling tweet >There’s a fair amount to do around the city apart from the water shows and Flood Frontier >You spend most of the day with Perchia just milling about the streets, checking out the shops, and getting to do things unfit for a loner or too intimate to do with a large group >Like taking scenic pedicab rides, or getting cheesy pictures at photo booths >The bird obviously spends much more time than you do here when she’s not practicing for performances, but still rarely gets to experience everything the city can offer >Between the excitement and caring for you at her place, she’s absolutely spent when it starts getting late >You’re preparing for bed while she sits on her chair, fidgeting to get comfortable >You ask if she always sleeps like that >”Well, I don’t HAVE to, but it’s just natural to me.” >It could be the fatigue talking, or it could just be her way of warming up to you >But Perchia’s certainly getting bolder when her wings spread open and she scoots back into her seat >”Would you…like to try it?” >You sit on her lap, and her wings wrap around you like a cloak >”You can lean back, if you want.” >Her chest, shoulder, and neck are downy touches better than any pillow you’ve ever felt >Her breathing is slow and hypnotic, gently rocking you into relaxation >She coos a soft lullaby, barely passing out of her beak and into your ear >You can only imagine this is what it feels like to be a bird’s young chick, encased in a feathery protection >”I’d love for you to stay here with me,” Perchia says >She’s clever, you’ll give her that >She waited until you were too tired to say “no” >And now she’s swaying you to sleep with the idea planted into your dreams >It’s definitely the most refreshing rest you’ve had in years >A cloudless day over the lake >The amphitheater is jammed with humans and anthros of all kinds >There are a surprising number of them in bathing suits, whether they’re just coming back from the waterpark or expecting to get drenched here >The show has it all: water skiers and paragliders, watercraft pulling synchronized pyramids of balancers, high divers and even stuntmen shot from cannons >It’s not too long before the “air and water show” introduces some heat >Lanes of flame streak across the lake surface and a fiery curtain rises close to the front row, drawing everyone’s attention skyward >Intense drumming sounds from the speakers, and Perchia appears on her perch >With a proud flourish, the kingfisher leaps from her tower and soars through the flaming rings >Each one she flies through is snuffed out in her wake >She moves with an ethereal precision even more awe-inspiring than her rehearsals >Finally comes the “tunnel” of shrinking rings aimed at the audience >She told you there was a surprise added on at the last minute, inspired by the day the two of you were brought together >Coming through the final ring she sails at the water right before the amphitheater >Some of the crowd recoils in fear of the incoming bird >Perchia plunges under the surface like a dart >The higher seats lean forward to try to find her, while those in the front keep their distance from the screen of fire >Before the ripples have a chance to settle, a teal-and-gold missile shoots back into the air >She twirls above the audience, tossing glistening droplets in every direction >The crowd screams and cheers as they’re sprinkled >That’s the cue for the fire curtain to recede, as if doused by the graceful kingfisher >Perchia climbs higher and out of sight, getting the biggest applause you’ve heard in the show >Especially from you, clapping with two good arms until they both become sore >She doesn’t show up again until after the performance is over, where a line of entertained guests are getting pictures and her autograph >You expect this will go on for quite some time, every day of the show >But you patiently wait for her to finish with a smile on your face >After all, she’s your ride back home