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Don't bring me down - Finn - Apr 05, 2012 [dohtml] The sun was shining brilliantly, casting itself down upon the falls. The rushing water captured the light, creating a small rainbow within its mist. Finn trotted along silently, her gray-silver pelt catching the sun's glow. A small grin was plastered on her face, for she had been wait- ing for a lovely day such as this. The small female brought herself to the water's edge, gazing down at her reflection. Brown eyes stared back at her, and she flicked her fluffy black-tipped tail. "Where ya hidin'..." she mumbled to herself, eyes intent on the gently rippling waters. Suddenly, the shadow of a small bass- like fish appeared, and her head shot into the water at great speed. Ears flattened automatically, her eyes closing. A moment later, she brought her head back above the surface, water dripping from her dampened fur. The fish wriggled within her jaws, and clenching her teeth together, she felt the life escape from the creature. Finn was ever so glad that it was spring. She greatly enjoyed swimming and fishing, and with the weather greatly improving, she would be able to do so more often. Although it rained quite often, she did not mind, as long as there were no harsh breezes. She was greatly enjoying her new life in the Lore. Don't bring me down - Ash - Apr 05, 2012 Through springtime Ash had happily traveled to Relic Lore since he had heard about his sister, Nina. Through the says he had traveled his large muscular frame had shrunk slightly leaving the male in termoil. Though after about a week past the male had gotten his shape back together and he was large, maybe even larger than he was when he first came here. The area he was in right now was nice and peaceful, quite for a change...something the male didn't appreciate. An Old Western accented voice made Ash's ears prick as he stood up. Female, the voice was definitely female. Raising his head above the bushes he looked out only to see a small wolf around his age, maybe a bit younger. Taking a few steps out of the bushes his loud, deep voice boomed towards the female. "What is a sylph like yourself doing talking to a fish?" Amusement was easily noticeable in the wolf's light green eyes as he asked the lady wolf a question. It wasn't intended to be a mean joke, more of a flirtatious one. The male's eyes quickly went to the other wolf's prey in her jaws. Fish...something he hadn't eaten in awhile. Not that it bothered him, he ate what he would have to to survive. Trailing his eyes up to meet her gaze again it didn't take to long though, she was smaller than him...much smaller than him, meaning she was much faster than him. Don't bring me down - Finn - Apr 05, 2012 [dohtml] Finn felt her muscles stiffen as he heard a male approach, his voice filling the quiet air. A sylph? She almost blushed at such a word. Turning her head, her light chocolate toned eyes fell upon the male. He was quite large. Blinking, she lowered her head, gently placing her kill onto the soft grass beside the falls. "Hey, it worked, didn't it?" she quickly ret- orted, smirking slightly. She looked back down to her fish, but did not want to eat in front of this lone wolf. "You don't carry a scent of other wolves. I'm guessin' you're a lone wolf, huh?" she questioned, tail swaying back and forth. She already knew the answer to her question, but Finn just wished to see how the male would reply. Her curious gaze held steady on the brute, observing his peltage, muscles rippling beneath as he came forth. Interest peaked in her, for she really had not spoken to many wolves since joining Swift River. She sometimes wonder why she had joined the pack, but reminds herself often that she had left her old clan- and would most likely never be taken back in by them. Don't bring me down - Ash - Apr 05, 2012 [dohtml] [dohtml] Don't bring me down - Finn - Apr 05, 2012 [dohtml] Finn watched him cautiously, closely. What a curious creature he was. She did not reply to his retort of being a lone wolf, but she answered his second question. "My callin' is Finn." she said smoothly, eyes still upon the brown toned male. His eyes were fascinating- slightly narrowed. She looked down to her fish as soon as she saw his gaze fall to it. "Would you like this?" she asked, smirking in a rather devilish manner. "If you want it, I expect to hear your name first." She was a witty wolf, and crafty with her wording. Her mother had always told her she was sassy, and never once did she disagree with her. Although she was brassy, she was also very, very polite. It was not in her nature to go about spitting acid at other wolven. She brought a small white paw forth, moving the dead fish towards the wolf ever so softly. That devilish look remained in her eyes, and shined when the light's rays hit them. Dark ebon nose took in the scent of the male to remember who he was. She continued to look at him, her gaze not breaking his as she pushed the fish forth a bit more. Don't bring me down - Ash - Apr 05, 2012 [dohtml] [dohtml] Don't bring me down - Finn - Apr 05, 2012 [dohtml] Finn observed Ash's face as the same devilish look appeared upon his face. It was almost as if she was looking into a mirror. Offering to dine together on the fish, Finn felt her body grow hot, her blood begin to boil. She felt embarrassed; almost uncomfortable even. No. She was bold. Why was she feeling this way? It was because a wolf had never act- ed in such a manner like this towards her. Face warm, she replied: "It is a pleasure to meet you as well, Ash. Tell me, what brings you here?" Ah yes. Such a common question. She was to make small- talk, though, in order to understand this wolf aside from his flirtatious tendencies. She lowered her head now, jaws nipping at the scales of the fish. Her ivory fangs broke through, exposing the soft skin beneath. She ate her half quite quickly, for fish was a favored snack of hers. Flicking her tail in satisfaction, Finn raised her head up slowly, looking at the wolf. The air was still, aside from the soothing rush of the falls behind them. The urge to swim had pulsated through her mind, but she would not do so in the presence of this unknown wolf. Don't bring me down - Ash - Apr 05, 2012 [dohtml] [dohtml] Don't bring me down - Finn - Apr 05, 2012 [dohtml] There was that word again. Sylph. He truly was a wolf of flirtatious ways, wasn't he? Finn suddenly decided to play coy. "Oh, just tryin' to get away from the pack for a bit. Haven't really talked to many of 'em. I sorta like being on my own to relax." Her small frame turned towards the water now, the water's glistening light reflecting on her coat. She turned her head slightly, eyeing the beast from the corner of her eye. "You like the water?" she asked, her tones a bit teasing. She would automatically burst out into laughter if the male had said no. She had not met many males who did not like the water, and when she did, she found it rather silly and humorous. She parted her jaws, panting lightly, the smooth yet crisp taste of the clear waters rising up into her mouth. She tasted the air lightly, appreciating such clean water. "It's so beautiful..." she said almost inaudibly. For a moment, Finn seemed to be in a trance gazing at the water. Don't bring me down - Ash - Apr 05, 2012 [dohtml] [dohtml] |