“Cici! Cici, you here?” A deep, some might say scary voice called out to him, its tone strangely positive despite sounding like death. Anansi snarled, winding himself tighter around his sleep tree. The calls continued until he smelled it. The smell of burning leaves and incense. “Oh, there you are, Cici. I was looking for you.”
“I heard your call and chose to ignore it, and yet here you are to disturb this hermit.” He complained, scowling down at the… pony? Anansi still had no clue what Acheron was. He was too big to just be a pony and the horns were clearly that of some other race. He was not a minotaur, since he could use magic and he was not a unicorn (bicorn?) since his magic was focused. Perhaps-
“Ah, you have your thinking face on. What are you thinking about, buddy?” He asked, sitting down with a thud. The forest seemed to tremble slightly under his weight yet the creature barely took notice. Anansi turned away.
“What I think is none of your concern, Now move away from my tree else it will burn.” He muttered, the scent on incense moving away from the tree. Still, he could sense Acheron nearby and sighed. “Moreover, did I not tell you to stay out of the Everfree? What reason do you have to return so unapologetically?”
“Eh? Why would I apologize for meeting up with my best friend?” He countered, his mane flickering happily. The crackles annoyed Anansi as he resisted the urge the swipe at him with his tail. Best friend? Who? Certainly not him. He barely knew the creature below him. Just as he opened his mouth to tell the creatures to fuck off, he continued. “Oh! I get it. You’re just mad that your super cool magic doesn’t work on me, right? It’s okay, buddy. Not everyone it good at magic.”
At that, Anansi snapped. His neck coiled around the branch he laid, looking Acheron in the eye.
“Don’t act like you know anything about me, mongrel! If I want your opinion, I’ll ask for it but I didn’t so shut it!” He snarled, baring his fangs at the creature. Despite being fairly high in a tree, Acheron’s head was only a couple of feet below him. Tall as shit bastard. Whats worse was that the creature didn’t look bothered by Anansi’s words. In fact, he looked amused.
“Oh, I got you to stop rhyming. And in such little time, perhaps its a new record?” He offered, playing with his mane. How he managed to manipulate it despite it being literal flames confused Anansi but he chose to let it go. Acheron was strange.
“So it was a ruse, a joke to make me stop rhyming? A game so important, you thought only of timing.” He grumbled, inwardly fuming at being had but outwardly calm.
“Yeah, I like that about you.” He replied proudly, missing Anansi’s rolling eyes. “You’re such a fun guy.”
Anansi didn’t believe that for a second.