It was the smell that did it. No matter what he did, Guy couldn't stop smelling it. He fell asleep with the smell of tar in his nose. He woke screaming.
Grug knew this moment was coming, but that doesn't mean he's ready for it. When Guy wants to talk to him alone, Grug knows he isn't going to like where this is going.
This short piece is set during the movie, right after Eep and Guy's hunt. Eep wants Guy to show her how to make fire.
A series of vignettes centering around Guy and Eep's family life and the lives of their children.
Facts are facts. The sky is blue. The leaves are green. Water is wet. Guy's parents are dead. Aren't they?
A collection of short pieces, scenes, and one-shots, mostly Guy/Eep.
At first she loves the freedom he brings, the new things he teaches her, the confident, self-assured way he makes his way in the world as if it is nothing that he does the impossible every day. He loves her enthusiasm, the sheer joy on her face for – well, for everything.
His more rational self knows that this is, in fact, the most natural, normal thing that has ever happened in his very un-normal life. But he also knows that women die and babies die and he could lose everything he cares about before the sun goes down.
Guy and Eep, sitting in a tree. Talking. Totally talking. And...maybe that other thing that supposedly happens in trees too. Fluff.