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No problem!! Happy to help, and I hope the pigeon will be okay~
Yeah me too, I've put the bowl out, I could still hear him but not see him anymore so he's either on the slanted roof or on the neighbors landing atm (it's a bit lower). It's really dark can't really see much.
Oh well, I've put out food, water and a bath, i'll check tomorrow see if I can still hear him otherwise take the things back inside I suppose. Hope for the best.
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if you have a bowl big enough that the pigeon could sit in it, I’d fill it with water and see if the pigeon went to give itself a bird bath too to cool off. Everything I see about panting seems to mean it’s just really hot
Ok thanks, I'll try that =) Thanks for responding btw, I don't really have anyone to ask and it's so late here so it's nice that I can share this here and get some responces.
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I can't say I'm experienced but is it hot/humid in your area? It could have been flying a long distance to evade a hawk and need to cool off
We live in the city, there are a lot of pidgeons around here, no hawks or otherwise predatory birds. Seagulls is about as bad as it gets here. It is quite hot here atm, I think about 28 degrees celcius in the house, cooling off outside now.
I could definitely talk more about these two! I’m still working things out, but every little bit helps.
Who is more dominant in the bedroom?:
Grant responds to whom he’s with. So with him the power split will always be even unless the other party gives him a signal to take a more active or passive role. Shaundi enjoys the flexibility, and does take advantage of the fact that he will put himself entirely in her hands (and her in his), but it remains an almost even split whenever they’re in private.
Who complains the most?:
Shaundi’s vocal when she needs to be, and knows that she’s able to bring up any and all concerns at all times. The fact that Grant won’t is a bit of a point of contention later on, leading her to want to push him until he’d bring the subject up.
This isn’t ideal at all, and she almost refuses to talk to him during select moments in the Third, but they work through it. He wants to talk to her, and as they become closer he tries to let her know when he’s not working at his best.
Who’s the laziest?:
Grant has trouble stopping, and Shaundi’s no slouch when it comes to balancing her show and Saints’ business later on, so neither really fit the bill. If anything it’s another case of one trying to get the other to take a moment to breathe, and they do. It’s often Shaundi more than Grant, but later when she throws herself into work to keep her mind off of Johnny’s death Grant’s there to help.
She’s not alone in this and he never wants her to ever feel that way.
Who wakes up the earliest?:
Grant does. It’s impossible for him to sleep past a certain hour, and he makes sure to never disturb Shaundi if she’s in the mood to sleep in.
Who does the chores around the house?:
Grant takes care of things without much prompting. He’s used to being self-sufficient so he doesn’t think twice about getting any and all chores finished, and even later with the Saints’ success he never loses the habit.
Who is the most protective of the other?:
He tries not to, but Grant sees Aisha in Shaundi at times. Successful, professional, and adored by many, he sees plenty of similarities. Too many. It’s difficult for him not to want to take steps as they become famous, but it’s not his place to.
Who gets jealous the easiest?:
I have a tough time pinning this down since both of them are perfectly comfortable with the other going about their business, but Shaundi sees signs of his interest over the years. Yet he never approaches her or asks. It frustrates her to no end sometimes.
And a song or group of songs that describes the ship:
I also do not have any songs for them yet, but this will change as I continue writing them. At least I certainly hope so!