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gained in fruit - Isuni - Sep 15, 2015 RE: Isuni, you eat something that gives you a stomach ache.
Anyone's welcome! This was the price she paid for gluttony, Capable thought to herself miserably. There had been several late season berries left in the patches – hungry, alone, the young woman had helped herself to the apparent bounty. They were both sweet and tart, warmed by the sun and juicy enough to quench any thirst. The prize was well worth the scratches she took to her dark nose and ruddy muzzle – if she wore a few thorns, they’d be easy enough to remove, especially once she got them wet. Never did the woman consider that she could eat enough to give herself a bellyache. Apparently, she’d thought wrong. A few hours after her feast of fruits, the redhead lay curled near the thicket. If nothing else, the patch of briars offered her a far amount of protection while she bemoaned her current situation. There were no pack scents, she was not trespassing, but one never knew what sort of strangers they’d come across. Honestly, she was less concerned about other wolves – often Isuni’s size put others off from attempting to cause her harm – it was the other predators of Relic Lore that worried her. A lynx or mountain lion could cause considerable damage. Even coyotes, when working together, could injure a wolf, especially a wolf in her current state. And she had no one to blame but herself. “Stupid, stupid,” Isuni scolded herself, tail swishing unhappily through the grass. Perhaps it would pass soon. She could only hope this was a temporary thing. These were the days she wished she was still among the pack. “How hard would it be to find a healer?” RE: gained in fruit - Nios - Sep 22, 2015 [dohtml] [/dohtml] RE: gained in fruit - Isuni - Sep 25, 2015 Were she not so focused on her own foolishness and gluttony, she might have noticed the shadow approach before he spoke. As it were, Isuni was wrapped up upon herself, paws tucked neatly underneath her frame as she began to lick her ribs, wishing to soothe the ache she’d put there. The sudden voice gave the large woman a start, chestnut eyes wide as she struggled to pull her paws out from underneath her own weight. As she stood, her hide caught the brambles, and once again the loner was punished for her inability to remain aware of her surroundings. It seemed the universe was simply trying to remind her how unfortunate life alone could be. Muttering under her breath, the redhead pulled herself free from the thorns, leaving a handful of guard hairs behind as she finally turned her gaze on the other wolf. Fortunately, she was met with a friendly wag of a tail. Her shoulders slacked in relief, head dropped a few inches as she answered with a small wave of her own. Truly, Isuni was in no position to scuffle – honestly, she didn’t even feel like she could much outrun anyone, weighed down by blackberries as she was. Eventually, her expression turned sheepish, and she tilted her head to one side. “Hello yourself,” she greeted @Nios quietly, bobbing her head once in acknowledgement. “These…these aren’t your berries, are they?” she hazarded – she hadn’t smelled any other wolf’s claim on the delectable fruit, but Capable had also been…a bit eager to taste the last of the summer sweetness. It was entirely possible she ignored something in hopes of filling her belly sooner. Oh, but could this day get worse? RE: gained in fruit - Nios - Oct 09, 2015 [dohtml] [/dohtml] Re: - Spirit of Wildwood - Oct 09, 2015 Shallow water has trapped several fish in a small pond. Hunt Opportunity RE: gained in fruit - Isuni - Oct 15, 2015 A delicate lamb she most certainly was not, though Isuni was hardly in the best shape of her life. Feeling a far bit more fragile than the Mackenize Valley wolf was used to, it left her in no position to argue, and with no room to be seen as more than a broken china doll dropped on the floor. Offering the older wolf a sheepish grin, she gave a short bob of her head. “Glad to hear it,” she murmured softly, glancing once from the shade to the briar patch. “Though can’t say I’m eager to try again. Taste good, but…” The woman offered a one-shouldered shrug as she brought her sienna gaze back to the man. “…not worth it, I think. I’ll steer clear from now on.” After a moment of consideration, the woman released some of the tension from her shoulders as she bobbed her head, realizing slowly that this male stunk of other wolves as well. He was a pack animal – inherently, he was more dangerous than the average lone wolf she crossed, regardless of his smaller size. He was healthier (presumably) and had friends that would come to his aid if requested, no matter if she weren’t an aggressor (she had to assume). Deciding to air on the side of caution, she introduced herself. “I’m Capable. Recent transplant. You from around here?” RE: gained in fruit - Nios - Oct 28, 2015 [dohtml] [/dohtml] RE: gained in fruit - Isuni - Oct 30, 2015 [dohtml] we are not things
“Ah. Thought I smelled pack on you,” the woman returned with a wry grin, unable to help her casual glance around. That Nios had already insisted she wasn’t trespassing or stealing mattered little – it wasn’t as if she thought he was lying, necessarily, but if he wasn’t in charge, how would he know for certain? (Given, she was operating under the assumption that he wasn’t an alpha for he didn’t introduce himself as one, and all the leading wolves she’d met tended to make that very apparent.)
But if he didn’t want to talk about it, she wasn’t going to ask. Some wolves were weird about that sort of thing – truth be told, she wouldn’t want to talk about Moose’s Tooth and the family she’d left behind, so she wasn’t about to ask whatever family he might or might not have. Instead, she focused on the more current question, bobbing her head. “Yeah – think so. Winter’s coming, it’s hard to travel, you know? Trying to find a safe place to make a home. Wintered alone last year, while on the move. Definitely not looking for a repeat performance,” she chuckled softly, shaking her head. Before she was still angry, and she was still afraid – living with a pack had seemed too scary to actually try.
RE: gained in fruit - Nios - Nov 13, 2015 [dohtml] [/dohtml] RE: gained in fruit - Isuni - Nov 17, 2015 [dohtml] we are not things
Idly, Isuni wondered what happened to the shadow’s birth pack – or perhaps he was like her? Perchance he’d left the group because he did not agree with how the alphas ruled over their subordinates. It would be welcome, to know a wolf in a similar situation, but the woman did not ask. If someone asked such a question of her, she was fairly certain she’d be rather offended by the notion. Even if she wasn’t, she was still unlikely to tell the truth. Arrow might have sent someone after her, robbed of his whipping boy. She wouldn’t put it past her father, either, if Moose’s Tooth had lost its other caretakers since her departure last June.
All the same, she dismissed the thought, taken aback by @Nios’ offer. That…wasn’t actually what she was after, truth be told. The woman still found herself wary about pack life, and while the man before seemed the likeable sort, she hardly knew anything about him, or the wolves he currently resided with.
So she offered him a smile – a genuine one, for no one required him to make a kind proposal, regardless of her ability to accept such a thing – and bobbed her head low. “I’ll keep it in mind,” she promised, ears flicking forward. “I…was in a very ugly situation in the last past I was a part of. I’m not…”
Not sure I’m ready.
I’ll let them know you’ve done your job well.
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