[To say that Wheatley is afraid of birds is not quite true--they're all antics from a distance, and he has to admit he quite enjoys the antics of the chickens, bumbling around with no brains doing chicken things. Amusing to watch.
How did he get here??? Don't think too hard about it. The most important thing is that he's in the barn, watching over all the chickens when Persian busts in and starts murdering them. It's horrible. There are chickeny screams and feathers everywhere, to say nothing of the additional chaos that occurs when Cassy shows up.]
Ah!
[He can do nothing but sit, immobile, as he watches all of this unfold. He can't say the short human doesn't deserve this, but he knows it's only a matter of time before someone turns their wrath on him instead. He needs to get out.]
Wait, wait! You've got to--don't leave me in here!!!
[Wheatley isn't sure he wants to go with the guy whose giant purple cat just murdered all the chickens, but he knows he doesn't want to stick around for the wrath of the owner, to say nothing of the birds that are now dangerously close to flapping around in his eye-face.]
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How did he get here??? Don't think too hard about it. The most important thing is that he's in the barn, watching over all the chickens when Persian busts in and starts murdering them. It's horrible. There are chickeny screams and feathers everywhere, to say nothing of the additional chaos that occurs when Cassy shows up.]
Ah!
[He can do nothing but sit, immobile, as he watches all of this unfold. He can't say the short human doesn't deserve this, but he knows it's only a matter of time before someone turns their wrath on him instead. He needs to get out.]
Wait, wait! You've got to--don't leave me in here!!!
[Wheatley isn't sure he wants to go with the guy whose giant purple cat just murdered all the chickens, but he knows he doesn't want to stick around for the wrath of the owner, to say nothing of the birds that are now dangerously close to flapping around in his eye-face.]