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MY SHROOMS! - Narimé - Jun 18, 2012 Note to self: After meeting Trisden, Treena, Chantille and Elletra, and before meeting Sloane Dusk/Nightfall 62 degrees cloudy [dohtml] The fowers seemed dull and colorless. The sun had just dipped blow the horizon causing the shadows to bend and swallow up the world. The red flowers were now dark as blood in the coming night. The dark clouds were closing in on the stars, and casting even darker shadows onto the earth. The coming night would be a black one. Even so, wolves ruled the black night, and felt just as comfortable there as in the bright sunlit day. A wolf streaked across the rise, her silver fur looking dark gray in the shadows. Then the she wolf stopped suddenly. She lifted her head and sniffed the air. Her furry quarry had escaped into its burrow. Now the female sat back down panting heavily. She would not eat today. My stomach is eating my insides out! She whined softly while she caught her breath. Her treck down the mountains had resulted in more food items appearing, and she was takiing the time to try and hunt some. Since she was seperated from her father she had not been eating well. So now was the time to catch a meal. Too bad I haven't even caught one filling meal yet. Or I would actually be interested in the flowers around here. She remembered looking down from Riddle Heights at this very field and wanting to visit it, but now she was so hungry she didn't care to look at her beautiful surroundings. After she rested for a bit the wolf yearling stood back up and began nosing around the plants and flowers for something to eat. Even a mouse or bug would do. She didn't care what she across. The silvery wolf had trotted all around the field until at the very edge she found something odd. Mushrooms were growing at the edge of the field and the trees. They seemed to be growing out of the old fallen logs that littered the edge of the field. Narimé sniffed at the mushrooms wondering if she could eat them. Most of the mushrooms were about one to three inches tall with a wide white umbrella. At the edges of the umbrella were orange looking colors. Great I have to find something to eat that MIGHT not have the possibility of killing me. She stared at the mushrooms deliberating on whether to eat them or not. They had a musky scent to them which made her nose twitch. It wasn't an unpleasant scent but it didn't smell delivious either. Now what do I do? The yearling continued to edge closer to the fungus trying to make out whether they were poisonous or not. MY SHROOMS! - Ava - Jun 18, 2012 Time was easing by, and she felt less and less horrible and more and more numb. Even the flowers of the fireweed rise, typically the color of hot blood and brilliant, especially in the late spring weather, looked listless and unimpressive. There was no reason at all for Ava's visit to the Rise that day. She hadn't ever seen it before, besides knowing it was the place where the Swift River and Poison Path animosity had first truly erupted. But walking helped her cope, somehow. The mechanic movement of her legs, forward and forward again, and the static feeling of dirt beneath her paws was a comfort to surround her mind in rather than thoughts of abandonnment. The visits were short, now that the pups had arrived, but the black-furred she-wolf tried to get out once and again anyway. In a way, it kept her sane. MY SHROOMS! - Narimé - Jun 18, 2012 [dohtml] Narimé heard the voice before she saw the wolf who'd spoken. With blue eyes searching her surroundings she realized the shadow to her left was actually a very dark wolf. A dark wolf with firey eyes watched her from a distance. The hunger sounded itself in the silvery yearlings stomach. However after looking over the mushrooms and then back again to the black wolf Narimé decided not to just pluck the fungus up and leave. Besides maybe this wolf knew that the fungi things were poisonous. "So why shouldn't I try even a little taste of one?" She asked keeping her head and body lowered. This female had the same scent on her that Treena and Chantille had. Was she from the same pack as the others? Even so she didn't want to make a pack wolf angry at her for any reason. The silvery yearling did not want a pack coming after her for something stupid. So she kept herself lowered and neutral. So far she had met two wolves from this unknown pack. "But I guess you're right. Why hazard a taste if it may kill me." She answered her own question while keeping watch on the female. The mushrooms still looked tantalizingly good as Narimé stood above them, but for now the female would keep all of her attention. May I ask a few quick questions?" She dipped her head and waited for the black she wolf to reply. If she didn't want to answer then she could just tell the yearling off, but Narimé wanted to know first an foremost why the wolf was creeping on her. Then if she got an okay answer she would ask the female if she might have seen her father. Maybe she could even ask if Chantille was doing okay too. They were in the same pack right? I wonder what their pack is called? I have met three members already and I don't even know the name of the pack itself. Knowing the name of the pack may come in handy in the future if she ever needed it. MY SHROOMS! - Ava - Jun 19, 2012 Ava was pleased to find the lanky female was not startled by her arrival. Her eyes, a strange shade of blue that almost seemed to reflect lilac tones from within their depths, flickered between Ava and the mushrooms. A delicate smile egded on to her face; she could see and smell the youth of the female, but at least she wasn't stupid enough to listen to the black female without questioning it. Eventually she seemed to agree that Ava had any validation, though her words suggested a little defiance. "I mean, you can," Ava said with a listless shrug. She wasn't going to stop the silver-furred girl from taking a big ol' bite if that was honestly what she wanted. "All I said was I wouldn't recommend it." And she could be wrong, of course. Perhaps that mushroom was the most succulent edible in all of Relic Lore, tasting like every delicious meat and hot blood all put together. Maybe it was some magical plant that would fill your entire belly with one small bite. Who knew? Ava certainly didn't, and she was starting to be quite untrusting with things that she didn't know. MY SHROOMS! - Narimé - Jun 19, 2012 [dohtml] {I}Well at least she's friendly, and she doesn't seem to be the fight you now ask questions later type of wolf. Narimé liked smart wolves. Wolves who would rather think of a way to solve a problem instead of just jumping right into it. Then when the female sat down she relaxed further. Her shoulders relaxed and her head came up a bit still in the neutral height. "I guess you're right I already asked you some questions." She smiled back at the female and wagged her tail a bit showing more friendliness the the stranger. She thought about the wording of her questions and then decided to scrap her first question about the female creeping on her. Now that the wolf was chatting with her the yearling could see that she wasn't out to get her. Besides maybe she was just enjoying the night running. If Narimé wasn't so hungry she'd robably like to just run the whole night long. Run and be free, run and feel the wind brush her pelt, run through the scent of the firey flowers. So her next question came to mind, and in a cheerful voice she asked the female her questions. "Okay then!" She smiled, " One question I wanted to ask is if you had seen an older white male wolf with gray fur down his shoulders to his tail. He has amber eyes too." She cocked her head slightly and with an innocent look added, " He's my father... I have been looking for him for about a week and a half now." She finished her first question and waited for an answer. If the black female was in the same pack as Treena and Chantille then Narimé knew that she probably wouldn't have seen him if her packmates hadn't. But it was worth a try, she still wouldn't give up on him that easily. MY SHROOMS! - Ava - Jun 19, 2012 Thankfully the female took no offense to Ava's jest, which in turn helped to lift her drowning spirits somewhat out of the cold water. In turned she seemed to grow a little bolder, if only by the smallest amount, allowing a smile to take to her youthful face and a jaunty wag to begin in her tail. Strange that this had been what her life was like before, when she was nothing more than a loner herself. Friendly nature, cautiously approaching others, never having to puff her chest out and demand of another what they were doing on her property. Ava liked everything the silvery female reminded her of. MY SHROOMS! - Narimé - Jun 19, 2012 [dohtml] Narimé was at once surprised that the female had even seen a wolf that matched her fathers description. But then she was let down by the males name. Tlarx? No that wasn't her father. She shook out her feeling of being let down and listened to the she wolf. Her last words made Narimé grow more sad. "Yeah both of us were heading north, but then we got seperated suddenly after a bear attacked us at a carcass." She grew more silent at the bear attack part of her story. "So since he was leading me north I continued to head north to see if I could find him. I thought maybe he was leading me to this place since there are so many wolves around here." She closed her eyes remembering how she'd ask him every day where they were headed and he'd never answer. Please let him be safe, or at least in a better place and not suffering like he was while we traveled. She looked down to the ground and sighed. Her tail stopped wagging while she sat in her place. "Well that was my first question. My second one is maybe a little more personal but I would like to ask if it is okay." She tried to change the topic now to keep herself from getting too depressed about her father. "May I ask what the name of your pack is? I only ask because I have met two other wolves with the same scents on them as you which should mean you guys were all from the same pack. Right?" She put a smile back to her face though her tail did not wag this time. She still felt a little down from before. MY SHROOMS! - Ava - Jun 20, 2012 Seperation by travelling. It seemed to always happen, and yet most wolves she met (herself including) were touched with wanderlust. Why go off when little good came of it? This Ava knew as well; her friendship with Ice had caused her enough trouble and her secret romance with the finest wolf of Grizzly Hollow was already tugging on her heart when the night grew dark and lonely. Traipsing around did no good. And yet it afflicted them all. Ava pondered on it as she observed the sadness that befell the youthful female's face, the silence in her heart reflected in her lavender-tinted eyes. Her chest was an empty cavity, she hardly felt her own heart beat, and yet Ava still felt sad for the yearling she barely knew. "The same thing happened to myself and my siblings. I'm sorry." Too bad it wasn't Tlarx. MY SHROOMS! - Narimé - Jun 20, 2012 [dohtml] Narimé smiled softly. She remembered the caring Chantille and then elegant Treena. So far her thoughts about This Poison Path pack was that they had honerable proud wolves in their ranks. I wonder if all of the packs have such respectable wolves residing in them. A thought flashed through the females mind as she sat watching her paws. "When I first came to this land I passed through the rugged peaks of the mountains that your pack lives in." She began her little story since it seemed Ava wanted an answer. The barely noctilucent black wolf did not scare Narimé, in fact she was surprised that the smaller wolf was actually the second of the pack. "While I was passing through the mountains I almost fell off of a ridge that was leading down to a little lake. Fortunately a wolf named Treena Rose had been checking the borders and noticed me. She heled me out and led me to the bottom of the mountain ridge." Narimé shivvered at just mentioning her close call on the ridge. The yearling could easily remember dangling off the steep wall over some very sharp boulders. "She was a respectable wolf. She didn't have to help me I know that. I know that most loners are killed after crossing borders. Maybe she helped me cause I was only near the border. I didn't cross it yet." Narimé didn't realize even now that just being near Lost Lake meant that she had in fact crossed the border. However lack of border patrols meant that the scent along the border had faded. So Treena did not punish her for being ignorant. "Then while I was hunting around Drooping Willows I ran into Chantille." Narimé avoiding talking about how she'd met the wolf by tripping right in front of the white gal while she rested. If Narimé could blush she would've in embarrassment as she spoke to Ava. "She was a really nice wolf. She really seemed to actually care about my situation. It was kinda strange actually. I haven't met a wolf in this land yet who actually seemed to care about others like that." Narimé looked back to Ava. She seemed to care more than Treena had about her position. purhaps there were some kind wolves in the world. "But so yeah they both had the same mixed pack scent that came off of you. So they have to be your packmates right?" Narimé flicked her ears flatter and cocked her head again. She waited for the female to answer. But Narimé was sure all three of them had came from the same pack. MY SHROOMS! - Ava - Jun 24, 2012 A smile widened across her dark face as the tales of her wanderlust-touched friends and their encounters with the young she-wolf unfolded. Ava was quite a bit surprised when Narime mentioned that her original path of entry to the plentiful - and mostly flat - lands of Relic Lore were the trecherous mountains. Therefore it only made sense that she had a difficult time traversing them without the help of one of the Poisoned mountain wolves. Pride swelled in her heart at how useful Treena proved herself to be both in mountain-walking herself, and instructing the silver female to safety. "Treena is a strong wolf with a good heart. I'm glad you made it safely through the mountains - sometimes they're hard even for me, and I've made them my home for months," she said, noting the truth of her words. As much as she loved those rocky paths, they were always changing. Sometimes a few rocks fell and blocked one way. Other times the easy way home reeked of cougar and to avoid confrontation she had to snake down the dangerous side of the mountain. |