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A Cold Breeze - Follko - Apr 19, 2012 Sunny With Clear Skies 68 degrees F [dohtml] The blackish brown wolf padded softly on the pine needle strewn ground. His brown black coat easily hiding his form in the tall trees. The male stopped at the foot of a large pine that had long overhanging branches with thick green needles. With a quick reconnoiter of the tree and his own surroundings the older wolf shook out his fur and sighed. With gray fur encroaching around his muzzle the wolf was easily identified as an older wolf, and his thin frame showed his inability to catch larger food items. The clouds had parted earlier during the day as the wolf was traveling and now the darkening sky signaled his top at Cedarwood Forest. The small bare area underneath the pines' overhanging branches would make a nice place to rest for the older wolf. His ankles ached after the short hunt a few days ago with the other loner wolf he had encountered. So now Follko slipped quietly under the needles of the boughs and scraped out a soft spot in the needle leaf litter. After coming to this place Follko had smelled various wolf scents. Some of the scents were fresher whereas others were weeks old, but this meant that he was closing in on a well populated area of wolves. Maybe... Follko thought, there's a pack around here. He sighed and then decided to scent the breeze again for fresher wolf or pack scent. Unfortunately for him the wind was blowing towards the territory markers not out from them. Follko growled softly to himself then curled up tighter in his quick nest. "Perhaps a little rest under the stars will refresh my spirit." He yawned showing long healthy white daggers to the invisable spirits of the trees. A Cold Breeze - Jaysyek - Apr 21, 2012 sorry Tabs :( I was gonna get here and I spaced it. I'm kinda all over, but here I am. Jaysyek doing a daily patrol of the forest was nothing unusual. She may be expecting, but as much as the first it would not keep her from accomplishing daily tasks. She was aware of some other scents as she trotted along the boundaries of the hollow, like Raigo's, and Borden's. The rest were old, and faded. She softly sighed finding Elettra's. She would miss that lady, and hoped their differences wouldn't be a forever goodbye. If she thought of sad things, she would become emotionally, and she didn't need to be. She pushed past, continuing letting her nostrils brush against the dotting fauna, somethings even the grass, and pine needs beneath her paws. A Cold Breeze - Follko - Apr 22, 2012 OOC: Its ok ;) [dohtml] The wood frogs were singing throughout the night in Cedarwood Forest as Follko rested. The frogs chorus had lulled him to sleep in the early hours of the night. Follkos little nest in the pine needles kept the elder comfy and cozy. Only the rise and fall of his dark chest gave away that life was still within this wolf. Follkos' body twitched and his eyes flickered half lidded when the she wolf spoke. "What the hell?!" Follko looked at the she wolf, curiousity and worry in her glimmering eyes. "Don't you young pups know to let a sleeping wolf lie?" Follko growled slowly baring his fangs in annoyance. He lifted himself off the ground into a sitting position and looked hard at the female. His orange eyes looked over her strong young white frame and confusion rolled over his face. This female is holding herself higher than regular female loners. He pondered silently to himself. Then he suddenly smelled the scents rolling off of her. A mixture of many wolves which meant she was in a pack, and by her stature a higher ranking she wolf too. Follko shook himself and growled at his stupidness. He shouldn't have sounded so rude before. "Please forgive me for my rudeness miss..." Follko lowered his body and tail in submission but left his head at her height. He wasn't about to give up his pride. "May I ask you what you name is? Or would you like to know mine first?" He huffed while averting his gaze to be more submissive. A Cold Breeze - Jaysyek - Apr 22, 2012 :) The "young soul" must have spent the night in the forest, and she couldn't help but wonder if he was aware how close to her home he was. Watching a sleeping wolf did not give anyone much to go off of. When he awoke, quite surprised to see her, she would have to decide how she would react. Would she be quick to anger or merely take a step back letting the man wake up more fully before letting her mind contemplate what kind of a wolf he was. She chose the later. Though when he would growl, and bare his teeth her white muzzle would crinkle revealing a single sharp canine in warning. She would not be ripped into, she had not really disturbed him. It was not early, early morning, but certainly time to wake up if he was to seize the day. A Cold Breeze - Follko - Apr 23, 2012 [dohtml] Follko took in the white she wolfs' words silently. He closed his orange eyes in thought while he sat on the crude nest of pine needles. "Excuse me young one I did not realize that you were the leader of a pack." He lowered his head just a slight bit and set his ears flat. Now the male felt that he was very obtuse. He couldn't believe that this she wolf in front of him was an alpha. Maybe her packs' territory is fairly close... He opened his flaming eyes and stared at the ground in front of his paws. "My name is Follko Theizkei, and I think you can tell by my body that I can no longer hunt well enough for myself." Follko nodded slowly while still avoiding Jaysyek's alluring blue and gold eyes. The older wolf scented the air again wondering if he could catch the scent of The white womens packmates. Older mixed scents of wolves finally reached his nose after a slightly stronger burst of wind came from Grizzly Hollow. "Now I see, I did not know I was so close to your pack. I am truely sorry for bothering you." He finally looked to her eyes with a more apologetic look. "But I am looking for some wolves who wouldn't mind taking in a scruffy old bag like me." He he twitched his ears and layed back down in front of the female. She seemed to have a good patient personality. To be able to take his hot headedness for so long and not try shredding him. A better personality than some other wolves he'd met. Respect for this alpha began to kindle for Follko. "I guess I could help teach your pups the rules and stuff if you really want me to contribute in some way." He took his gaze of the she wolf and looked up at the sky. A Cold Breeze - Jaysyek - Apr 25, 2012 She half chuckled at being called a young one. She didn't feel like one, and would soon reach her fourth birthday. She wasn't about to be critical, nor insult him. He was older than her and earning her respect to a degree. It wasn't she was impressed easily, it was more like a window of opportunity. Anyone with half a mind to have manners, acting the gentleman or a lady stood a chance to be in her good graces. A Cold Breeze - Follko - Apr 25, 2012 [dohtml] "Bottoms fine ma'am." Follko smiled with his pearly white daggers shining and dipped his fine head further to the alpha. Then he stood back up keeping himself low and looked toward the thick trees that hid Jaysyeks pack somewhere deep inside. He wondered silently how many wolves made up the pack and if any of them were as respectful as this lady. At least I've got a place to stay now. He thought silently and thanked whatever gods or spirits that there may be. "It's good not to be, well... alone anymore." He finally spoke up after the long pause. Thoughts rushed around Follkos' head like a flood. Thoughts about his parents and his old family's pack. How he had been so annoyed by the other wolves and by being bossed around. Then a memory of freezing water rushing into his mouth, nose, and ears made the older wolf shiver. That particular memory was after he had left his home pack and was a rough tough loner. During his second year of freedom he had fallen through the ice and almost drowned. Luckily the current moved him downstream where the water was only two inches deep. The only reason he had not died that day was because he had washed up on that shallow area of river and while purging, choking, and coughing water up he had managed to pull himself out. Honestly Follko never knew how he managed to survive the cold after that, but he had. With a sigh he wondered if that barnburner story would be interesting enough to tell his new packmates. The dark wolf shook himself free of his memories and glanced at the white she wolf. "We going anywhere?" He inquired to the white alpha then waited for her decision on whether they were going someplace or not. He didn't feel tired anymore so Follko decided that he would just follow her wherever she went unless she asked him not to. A Cold Breeze - Jaysyek - Apr 25, 2012 That is kinda an older one where Follko wouldn't have been in GH. We are gonna have a new one if you look in are pack forum you can mention ideas. :) His answer gave her more confidence he would take his place with gratitude rather than bitterness. All the better for everyone, and if he choose to stay or rise he could. "Very well, we could always use a peace keeper of sorts," and she softly chuckled. That wasn't the half of it, but she left the hint he'd be welcome to rise to the challenge. She was not failing exactly, but could use more help in the area. Licking her chops she shifted her limbs, stretching to a taller stand, before relaxing. She was ready to move to the den, but not in a huge hurry to drag him there. He may have questions, and she rather be the one to give him answer. Her pale mask smoothed, mostly thoughtful. The lone life was not fit for wolf kind. "Yes, loneliness is a slow killer." A Cold Breeze - Follko - Apr 25, 2012 Kay thanks. [dohtml] "Peace keeper?" Follko snorted at that. If anything he was the sort to start things with other wolves. Especially wolves who didn't know their place. He chuckled softly and began to follow his alpha. She had started to take him up a trail then stopped so that he could walk with her. "Don't worry I'm coming..." He padded nearer to her wondering if she thought that he was not of strong spirit. He would definately prove her wrong eventually. "Just a question then." He huffed silently, "Has there been any other loners who have come here before me?" He wondered if that other male had come this way. The bastard; maybe he would get a chance to screw with old country boy again. The birds, mainly warblars, flitted through the trees singing their lovely songs. The bright green buds and leaves of Spring grew fat on the sun and recent rainstorms. Complete and total brain fart. I can't think of anything else to write at the moment. Sorry for the short post! A Cold Breeze - Jaysyek - Apr 28, 2012 no worries it happens. It would take no effort by his words, nor the sound that followed to see he did not think that of himself. Too bad, would be her thought. She was curious if he merely was not good at keeping the peace, or he was one of those who needed reasoned with not to make an argument into heated battle. She hoped for the first, but wondered if she should assume he was the second. "Hmm, I should tell you that's my job then and I do not tolerate fights and arguments without cause," she warned in a tone she had not used in his company. She was aware time to time wolves might not get along, disagree, or want to move up in rank. A pack was suppose to be united, a team. Even Elettra had put aside her strains to hunt, and protect. She said nothing further on the matter, letting him think about what she'd said. She did not do well when others took advantage of her kind, and forgiving nature. It turned her into something fierce, no one saw nor expected a lot of the time. |