You move around a little to get the bird off your back. It responds and flaps its wings desperately. It flies to a broken branch that is very close to you. It settles itself and looks at you, cocking its head to the side. It points its beak at you and makes a deafening “Kaw” sound at you.
The large bird hops off the branch and slowly walks to you. It gets very close to your face and the baby bird. It pokes the baby bird with its beak and makes a much softer, gentler “Kaw” sound at you. It keeps its face right next to yours as though it is waiting for you to make the next move.
You choose to…