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Maybe somewhere I know - Amélie - Aug 19, 2010 [dohtml] All Welcome :3 It wasn't like she had anything better to do than aimlessly wander and hope to get to know her new Canadian home. It was nothing like her old home. This was much bigger with vegetation that varied greatly. It would take her a while to get used to it all, but at least Amélie's lust for adventure left no room for feeling homesick. She was onto bigger and better things, therefor there wasn't a need to sit and sulk! Instead she took advantage, greedily stealing every moment to discover something new and beautiful. With every stride, she hoped to discover a new piece of herself, too. This left her thrilled and optimistic about the future. There was no mountain too tall, because as cliché as it all sounds, the world really was hers for the taking. Paw after paw, Amélie found herself farther up the falls. Where was she going? Who knew, because she certainly didn't. This place was full of surprises, and she could just smell something interesting just around the corner. Fortunately, her intuition did not let her down, for soon enough the snow-pelted girl found an oasis that was very much to her liking. With a few more steps and a content smile, Amélie began to explore the Hidden Grotto. [/dohtml] Maybe somewhere I know - Alexander - Aug 19, 2010 ugh. super long. ;>> hope you don't mind if Alexander joins in? [dohtml] [/dohtml]Alexander loved the sound of rushing water. Hell, even the look of it was beautiful. A little oasis between a thriving forest, and an endless mountain. He'd spared his pelt the wetness today, keeping to the edge of the pool, dipping his paws in every so often, and taking in a drink. A long while had passed since he'd gotten here, and he took a moment to run his pale yellow eyes over the falls themselves. In his mind played images of mystical lands behind the watery curtain, where wolves could fly and...Well, who needed more than that? They were silly thoughts, of course, wolves with wings, hah. But there was always the possibility of something behind the waterfall that lacked any sort of magical quality. Sure, it was a bit less interesting, but it was certainly something, wasn't it? Maybe somewhere I know - Amélie - Aug 19, 2010 [dohtml] Not at all. Thank you for joining! Not very long after arriving did the silky haired girl see another wolf, seemingly equally as curious, enter the premises. He was rather massive, looming over her in size if she ever stood beside him. This left her staring at him for a little longer than she would have liked to. He was like a massive gray airplane with a powdered face. Being the Devaux that she was, however, she did not feel at all intimidated. Snapping out of her trance, the Mademoiselle chirped a soft hello, as to not startle the stranger. "Bonjour, Monsieur." she said with a step back and a slide on to her haunches. "You found this secret place, too, I see." She casually commented with an immutable smile. [/dohtml] Maybe somewhere I know - Alexander - Aug 19, 2010 [dohtml] [/dohtml]There was a ruction in his stare, and that's what he remembered the paw prints. He turned, suddenly very surprised. Alexander occasionally forgot how large he really was, although it hadn't been long since he'd been around others, so having to look down, well...He almost felt like he was being rude. So, he sat, which only made things worse, but he was left with no real choice but to stay where he was. Maybe somewhere I know - Amélie - Aug 19, 2010 [dohtml] Amé didn't expect to be greeted in French, but was delighted to come across it. A smile hit her lips as he nervously struggled, but did a well enough job. "Hello Alexander, I'm pleased to meet you." she replied in return, her thick French accent very prominent. Alexander began to look a little uncomfortable then, although Amé wasn't quite sure why. Fortunately for her, it only took the large male to turn away from her and ''explore' for him to explain what was wrong. Apparently he felt a bit bad for hovering over her. This sent the girl rolling over mounds of laughter. How silly! "Oh, but, monseiur, it is not your fault I am small! The same as it is not my fault you are tall. Stand with pride, monsieur, tall men are handsome." Her intention was not to flirt, she was just pointing out a known fact. "I do not think you look silly," she admitted, her soft smile still hanging. "It is a gift to be tall and strong. At least I think so. It guarantees success in this life of ours." He was a very lucky wolf. [/dohtml] Maybe somewhere I know - Alexander - Aug 19, 2010 [dohtml] [/dohtml]Perhaps he'd been a bit too hasty. Honestly, he wasn't even sure what had come over him upon meeting this girl. Perhaps it was the French that threw him off. That had to be it. He'd become so flustered in that short amount of time, worried that he'd say the wrong thing or that he would say nothing at all, that he'd lost control. So, now he had to regain it. He slid onto his great grey haunches, and sucked in a great breath. "Why thank you," The complement caught him by surprise, but it certainly helped to quell his bumbling. Maybe somewhere I know - Amélie - Aug 21, 2010 [dohtml] "You're welcome." Amé simply sat, her soft eyes gazing up at the large Mackenzie Valley wolf. He seemed more at ease now. Perhaps her words had soothed him some? She hoped so! As the conversation proceeded, Alexander broached his thoughts about Amélie's looks. As a result, a soft smile swept across her facade, and she nodded as though agreeing not to take his words as enchantment. "Thank you." she said, accepting his compliment. As for something good abot being petite..."Hmm..I fit in small places?" she joked, laughing out-loud. "Just kidding. What you mentioned are definitely some advantages. I'm perfectly happy with my size and accepting of it." she admitting, shrugging her shoulders. "So where are you from Alex? Do you belong to a pack or are you a loner like me?" she asked him curiously, shifting about as she tried to make herself comfortable. [/dohtml] Maybe somewhere I know - Alexander - Aug 21, 2010 [dohtml] [/dohtml]Still sitting among the puddles and stones, Alexander rolled his shoulders in a shrug at her question. In a way, he was still part of a pack, but at this point in time, it probably would be the best idea to just...pretend he wasn't. It hadn't necessarily been his own choice to depart his birth pack, and somewhere within his heart, he still longed to return, but due to his age, he felt that it had happened for a reason...Well, another reason. Maybe somewhere I know - Amélie - Aug 22, 2010 [dohtml] So Alexander was a loner as well it seemed. Nodding in respect to this, mild curiosity struck the girl, wondering why he was laughing. It was quickly swept away though, for he proceeded to offer her a tour of their surroundings and possibly a meal. "Yes, thank you. That would be wonderful." Amélie got onto her paws, and then waited for Alexander to begin leading the way. "So how long have you been living at Relic Lore?" she asked him casually, both interested and trying to make conversation. [/dohtml] Maybe somewhere I know - Alexander - Aug 24, 2010 [dohtml] [/dohtml]"Excellent," He exclaimed with a grin. He rose up instantly, and hopped up onto the flat of a rock, making his way a slowly as he could along the edge of the grotto. He had longer legs than she, and didn't really want to leave her in the dust. It would have been rude. "Oh, it's only been a few days, really." Alex sniffed, slowing down so he could walk along side her. "How about--" He was interrupted as his paw slipped nearly sending him into the shallow pool. Thankfully he swiftly recovered, feeling that his ego was a bit more damaged than his leg. "Heh...You?" |