[There are various ways in which Qrow often shares things with his namesake; he has a petty streak a mile wide, and can hold a sincere grudge long enough to put an elephant to shame, and almost certainly has eaten food literally out of the trash before. There was a time in which he was much more feral than he is now, after all. He's practically domesticated, at this point.
But another feature of his affinity to birds, of course, is that he can sometimes be a bit flighty. Which is to say, he isn't exactly always the best at maintaining social contact with people when his attention is caught up in other things, like the whole Farm Fiasco that just keeps on happening most of the month. He has discovered, in that time, that he has prophetic visions of other people being in danger, which is so deeply ironic he can't decide whether he ought to laugh or throw an entire tantrum. He does not love the feeling of being toyed with.
Slowly, though, things settle back down to normal, Oz recovering from his stint in the farm and Qrow escaping his own kidnapping somehow unscathed, which he won't dare to consider lucky lest the dimension immediately punish him for his hubris, but--as things settle back down, he realizes he hasn't actually checked in on Break and his kids recently. He'd want to believe that the flip side of these new visions is that people who do not feature in them have been safe, but he knows better than to have such high expectations out of his lot in life. So one afternoon he makes the flight over to the man's house as a bird, rapping on the kitchen window with his beak, ignorant of the crisis Break is going through within.
Tap tap. Tap tap tap tap tap. Hewwo. He is here now, let him in!!!]
lmk if this works c:
But another feature of his affinity to birds, of course, is that he can sometimes be a bit flighty. Which is to say, he isn't exactly always the best at maintaining social contact with people when his attention is caught up in other things, like the whole Farm Fiasco that just keeps on happening most of the month. He has discovered, in that time, that he has prophetic visions of other people being in danger, which is so deeply ironic he can't decide whether he ought to laugh or throw an entire tantrum. He does not love the feeling of being toyed with.
Slowly, though, things settle back down to normal, Oz recovering from his stint in the farm and Qrow escaping his own kidnapping somehow unscathed, which he won't dare to consider lucky lest the dimension immediately punish him for his hubris, but--as things settle back down, he realizes he hasn't actually checked in on Break and his kids recently. He'd want to believe that the flip side of these new visions is that people who do not feature in them have been safe, but he knows better than to have such high expectations out of his lot in life. So one afternoon he makes the flight over to the man's house as a bird, rapping on the kitchen window with his beak, ignorant of the crisis Break is going through within.
Tap tap. Tap tap tap tap tap. Hewwo. He is here now, let him in!!!]