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[BWP] Today 4 U - Leith - Jul 07, 2018 For @Makvala R u ready to cause some mischief. Set initially within the borders of DS but will move outward. Conditions: Light rainshower, 18 mph winds with 36 mph gusts, 65F 18C
The weather was muggy, surprising because of the rain that had been drizzling throughout the day. Normally the drizzle didn’t bother them as much, but the wind had been howling like a banshee and nearly every attempt they made at leaving left them being almost swept away by the wind. So, begrudgingly, they’d stayed within the confines of the den. The boy was sprawled out in the corner of the den, rubbing absently at his muzzle. It had been a little itchy lately, likely because some of his adult hairs were starting to grow in. His once creamy white fur had started to darken in places, namely along his muzzle and eyebrows. It wasn’t a lot just yet, but in time the boy would develop a dark smudge in these places. He was alerted from his prodding by the sound of shuffling. The boy laid still, ever so slightly turning his head to see his sister slipping from the entrance of the den. It wasn’t like they weren’t allowed to leave without being supervised. After all, they always ran into someone when they went on an excursion. So, in Lee’s mind, this meant he was plenty protected. Maybe even too protected, really. After all, they were a whole 9 weeks old. They weren’t helpless babies anymore! The boy followed after the girl, trailing behind in an effort to go undetected. At least, with the wind being as loud as it was, he didn’t have to worry about being heard. Where was she going? RE: Today 4 U - Makvala - Jul 07, 2018 [dohtml] crawl on my belly 'til the sun goes down, I'll never wear your broken crown[/dohtml] RE: Today 4 U - Leith - Jul 07, 2018 He was sure that she hadn’t noticed him, and so he trotted along behind her with little reserve. He stayed far enough away just to see her rump, convinced that that would keep him in the unknown. When the girl suddenly turned he did well to skedaddle behind a tree, though it didn’t take long for her to call out to him. The boy knew when he’d been caught and didn’t try to hide it. He walked out from his hiding place and made his way toward her. She didn’t seem mad, which was a rarity for the girl toward her trouble-making older brother. It was...weird. He offered his normal mischievous grin, tail waving behind his thin frame. With age he would become broader, but for the moment he was just as gangly as his brother. ”Wha’ d’ya mean? Ya can’t ‘spect me t’ sit ‘round with Lazy Leggy can ya?” he replied. “There’s too much fun t’ be ‘ad. Now, where’re we goin’” he said, motioning her to lead the way with gleaming eyes. RE: Today 4 U - Makvala - Jul 07, 2018 [dohtml] crawl on my belly 'til the sun goes down, I'll never wear your broken crown[/dohtml] RE: Today 4 U - Leith - Jul 07, 2018 “Uh-huh. Wha’ ever ya say,” he grunted in response to her comment about Legolas. To him there wasn’t really a difference between the two. If you were cautious you weren’t likely to go out and do anything. That’s why he wasn’t. He wanted to do everything and in order to do everything you had to throw caution to the wind. Leith the bold was fearless. He moved to her side, auds perking in interest when she mentioned that she was going to go farther than they’d ever gone before. Boy, he liked the sound of that. His grin widened, laughing when she told him to keep up. Mak was faster than him, yes, but Lee was a determined little sucker. He wouldn’t admit it, but he was having a little trouble keeping up but that wouldn’t stop him from trucking in. His head whipped to the side when she mentioned the borders. He’d heard Ma and Pa mention the borders to the other adults but never paid much attention to it. He’d been too busy pestering his siblings. But, it seemed his darling little sister had paid plenty enough attention for both of them. “An’ Ma an’ Pa think ah’m th’ troublemaker. Well, lil’ sis’. Wha’ ya got on this border stuff?” he asked cheekily. RE: Today 4 U - Makvala - Jul 07, 2018 [dohtml] crawl on my belly 'til the sun goes down, I'll never wear your broken crown[/dohtml] Re: - Spirit of Wildwood - Jul 07, 2018 There is a deer carcass being picked over by three coyotes. They spot you and become territorial of their kill. RE: Today 4 U - Leith - Jul 07, 2018 Makvala was insistent that she wasn’t a troublemaker, but boy did this seem like trouble to him. And he knew trouble, after all, he was the king of it around those parts. She playfully swatted at his ear and he growled at her, though there was clear amusement in his gaze. He listened as she started to explain the borders, intrigued by the fact that there were other packs and other lands besides their own. To him, their land was already so big. To know that there was more of it was...well, he almost couldn’t wrap his head around it. “Ah’m bettin’ they’re not as awesome as us though,” he replied with a flick of his tail. Because, really, what could be better than them? Still, she mentioned that she wanted to see what was beyond the Surge. And he couldn’t let her get the best of him, so obviously he was along for the ride. “‘ow much longer ‘till we find ‘em do ya think?” he asked, starting to grow a little impatient. RE: Today 4 U - Makvala - Jul 08, 2018 [dohtml] CRAWL ON MY BELLY 'TIL THE SUN GOES DOWN, I'LL NEVER WEAR YOUR BROKEN CROWN[/dohtml] RE: Today 4 U - Leith - Jul 08, 2018 She said it wasn’t much longer, but he wasn’t so sure. After all, they’d never been to these borders so how could she really know? They could be walking forever for all he knew. Leith didn’t like to work hard for the things he wanted. Instead, he tried to get others to do the work for him. In his humble opinion that was really the way to go. His tongue hung from his mouth as he panted, but he trudged along still. A pungent smell suddenly came across them, stronger than any smell he’d scented before. He knew some of the scents in it, like Ma and Pa, but otherwise he didn’t have much of a clue. Maybe it meant they were getting closer? Yet, little did the pair know they’d crossed completely. It wasn’t long before they came across the coyotes, or, in Leith’s mind, the weirdest wolves he’d ever seen. And, they were making mean faces at them. Makvala asked him what they were, and he had no idea. But, he didn’t like what they were doing. “Oi! Wha’dya think yer doin’, makin’ them faces at us. Ain’t yer mommas ever tell ya tha’s bad manner?” he yelled at them, his own hackles bristling. Apparently, that was the wrong thing to say. Suddenly, one of the coyotes was charging them and every ounce of bravery he had in his body was trickling away. “Run Mak!” he yelled, skittering back and bolting toward where they’d come from. Him and his big mouth. |