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None of the colors ever light up anymore - Celandine - Jun 02, 2016 [dohtml] She's off to Kettle Pot Pond, if @Wraith would like to join her. If not, then it's no big deal!
It would seem that pack life suited the woman no more than it vexed her, leaving Celandine utterly indifferent to her new living situation. She spent most of her time doing exactly what subordinates were expected to do, and aside from the occasional conversation with Craw, there was little else to sate her undeniable hunger for anything else. At that point she would have even taken something as minuscule as a hunt so long as it served in breaking up the endless doldrums of pack life on the lowest tier. Her paws were itching—a feeling all too familiar to the alabaster woman—to move, and she had finally decided to give them what they wanted.
Rising early—well, early for her—the woman began her journey traveling southeast of the monadnock, curious as to what lay beyond their new home. She planned on returning by midday tomorrow which shouldn't have raised any red flags, but still the pale fae made it a point to check in with Craw. If she got caught up, at least her absence wouldn't be mistaken for desertion. Only few short months ago Celandine would have scoffed at the idea of letting someone know that she'd be gone for the day, but that was then. Back when she couldn't be refused upon arrival, regardless of how much time she'd spent away. When the tiara still sat just so on her immaculately groomed head, and her name still held power. How the hell had she gotten here? At least the large male had seemed more enthused about it than burdened by her departure, however short it might be. She left with the promise that she'd bring back something to report. Even if it was just that there seemed to be a never-ending supply of field mice hiding in the low standing brush. RE: None of the colors ever light up anymore - Wraith - Jun 03, 2016 Minor pp of @Craw to give Wraith an excuse to meet with her. Siki, lemme know if it's not okay. :3
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RE: None of the colors ever light up anymore - Celandine - Jun 09, 2016 [dohtml] Sorry for the wait, and also Cela's internal meanness! The padding of Wraith's paws against the hard soil of the tundra echoed in her ears long before his greeting. Celandine slowed her pace, allowing the dark man to catch up as she went over the list of thing he could possibly want. A quick glance back at the monadnock was enough to ease any of the woman's concerns that another storm threatened to tear it apart, and she'd hardly spoken to the man since they set the borders, so why was he following her?
Swinging to counter the man's nip at her tail, Celandine bared her teeth in a playful sort of mock aggression. She lashed out instantaneously, hoping her canines would gently hit their mark somewhere along his neck. "Craw sent me," Damn him. Celandine was not a cub that needed tending. Craw of all wolves should have known that. So why had he sent her a guard? Resisting the urge to roll her eyes, she let Wraith continue. Alone together? Well there wasn't anything she could do about it now. "It's no trouble." Yes it was. "I figured I would scout out the pond. See what it has to offer." 'I' not 'we'. "Do you like to swim?" She didn't really care whether he enjoyed the water or not, she'd be damned if he stopped her from hopping into that pond. It was a guilty pleasure of hers, and it'd been far too long since she'd had the chance to enjoy it. RE: None of the colors ever light up anymore - Wraith - Jun 13, 2016 No worries! Wraith's got pretty thick skin. 8)
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Re: - Spirit of Wildwood - Jun 13, 2016 There is a rabbit's nest nearby. +1 Health RE: None of the colors ever light up anymore - Celandine - Jun 14, 2016 [dohtml] Unfortunately for Celandine—who found herself less than thrilled with the idea of getting to know Wraith—there was no point in refusing his company. He had direct orders to accompany her, and accompany her he would. Maybe delving into his past would prove useful to her in the future. After all, information did transfer to power. Nodding her reply, the woman cast a bright-eyed glance in his direction just barely catching the smile as it crept across his maw. He thought she was mad. The realization didn't deter her, and she made no motion to let him know that she'd caught on. It was fine. The dark man wasn't the first to come to that conclusion, and he'd likely not be the last. So long as he didn't ruining her trip with the inevitable whining about how long she was taking, they would be just fine. "I do," Oh. Oh. So what was that grin then? Her thoughts were lost as his deep voice entered the woman's consciousness. She thought to lie, to tell him anything else, but in the end she decided that the truth would serve her better. "I was born East of Willow Ridge, on the mountain in Silent Moon Plateau. My father reigned for some time." Again, she gave this little bit freely. As the pack no longer existed, the hopeful-scout-to-be hadn't the need for secrecy any longer. "I'm Celandine Argyris, by the way." She found that she actually did have a question or two for Wraith. "So how long have you known Craw and Morganna?" Craw in particular. RE: None of the colors ever light up anymore - Wraith - Jun 17, 2016 [dohtml]
RE: None of the colors ever light up anymore - Celandine - Jul 07, 2016 [dohtml] @Wraith Sorry this took so long e.e It won't happen again! "And you." She offered the words, dipping her muzzle towards the ground as they entered the space between them. Maybe it wouldn't be so bad after all, since he didn't seem like the type to pry. Celandine did find it interesting that Wraith had only known the man for a couple of months, and that they had found the Ridge together. It didn't leave a whole lot of time for Craw to sweep the current alpha female off of her paws and sire those cubs, though it wasn't unheard of to mate with another without really knowing them. She did find it strange, however, that Wraith was already one of their closest confidants.
She allowed her sunny gaze to run along the Wraith's face briefly, considering him once more. It was no secret that the alpha pair favored this one, but why? He didn't look like much. Average sized, so he couldn't offer anything in the way of protection that Craw couldn't. He wasn't overly scheming.. or at least not to the extent of her knowledge, which was albeit, a little lackluster when it came to the behind-the-scenes stuff around Whitestone. "Not long, and certainly not as long as you. I did know Morganna's brother for some time, but it seems he's gone now." She wasn't sure why she offered that last bit. "Why didn't you stay at the Ridge?" She hoped that the question didn't come across as being too forward, though it was. There were things that she wanted to know. Things that she couldn't ask either alpha, lest they take her questions the wrong way. [/dohtml]RE: None of the colors ever light up anymore - Wraith - Jul 10, 2016 [dohtml]
RE: None of the colors ever light up anymore - Celandine - Jul 18, 2016 [dohtml] Craw had explained their reasoning behind leaving the Ridge, so she knew the words that fell from Wraith's lips before he spoke them aloud. What she didn't know was why he felt so obligated to stay with the pair. There would be no more questioning though, lest it seem like she was prying for something. Ah well, there would be time later for her to assess Craw and Morganna on her own. She'd just have to learn patience.
"They're lucky to have you then." Her mind briefly wondered back to his purpose, and why they chose this man as opposed to any other. He seemed warmer than Craw, less calculating. Well put together too, whereas Morganna displayed a more rough-around-the-edges personality. Maybe that's why they worked-the three of them. If so, then where did everyone else fit in? Where did she fit in? The water was cool against her skin, a blessing considering the heat, as the waves quickly rose over her shoulders. They were lazy though, rolling ever so slowly. It was just perfect for her to get her revenge. Wraith had the misfortune of being larger than she was, a fact that would soon lead to his demise. Pushing against the silt, she was able to catch up to him without much hassle at all. Pearly white teeth aimed to nip playfully at his back, hoping they'd find enough purchase for her to feel as though they were even.[/dohtml] |