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RE: We Crawl Like Animals - Leotie - Aug 11, 2015 Mine usually seem longer then they actually are on my phone, lol
[dohtml] Admitting that she didn’t have really any skills when it came to being on her own was something that Leotie really didn’t like admitting to. She had to be completely different in this place and it left her with an uneasy feeling in her stomach. There was something inside of her though that told her that she needed to admit things that she might not normally if she was going to survive in this world that it seemed was now her new home. She was glad to hear that her hunting could be fixed that night, she might not have to have an empty belly for much longer. “Really?” She said a note of excitement in her tone. “My humans,” she answered when asked who her guardians had been. She suddenly wondered if she would have been better off with her parents, if she hadn’t been taken from her mother at such a young age. Though she loved her humans and would do anything for them it was clear that her time with them had not prepared her for what she now faced. She was familiar with the term pack but from the way the woman spoke and how the angry woman had behaved toward her Leotie felt that maybe the term pack meant something different than it did in this place. Leotie listened carefully as she was told what she should do and committed it to memory. If she ever did get the chance to join a pack as was suggested it was something that she would have to remember. “What sort of roles are there in pack?” She asked curiously. “Do you really think that if I do all of that they would really want to take the time to teach me the things that I don’t know?” Part of her was somewhat afraid of meeting a pack. “It seems there are a lot of rules here that I don’t know or understand,” she commented. The woman didn’t seem to know what a fence was which made sense since Leotie hadn’t seen one fence since she had left her home. “It is what keeps me and others of my kind in our yards and away from each other,” she tried to explain in a way the woman might understand. The description of borders was nothing like a fence. “So it’s something that you can’t see,” she stated, “But something to be careful of. What happens of you come close to them?” She asked curiously. Leotie nodded when Cornelia said that it was time to find some rabbits. The plan seemed like an easy enough one. She hoped that it would go well and she would learn to catch a rabbit quickly and hopefully by the end of the night she would be able to ease the hunger in her belly. “I think that I can handle that,” she told the woman, “Is hunting rabbits like hunting mice?” She asked as sort of an after thought. RE: We Crawl Like Animals - Cornelia - Aug 26, 2015 [dohtml]
RE: We Crawl Like Animals - Leotie - Sep 01, 2015 [dohtml] As she spoke to the woman Leotie began to wonder what had possessed her to get into her current predicament. It was clear she had not though things through and this definitely a lesson that she had learned and one that she was sure to stick with her. The quick decision to have a run about while her humans were away had led her to a land that she did not understand so as Cornelia explained things to her she listened carefully trying to memorize every word for the time when she might need the information in the future. Leotie nodded, “What do you have to do to get one of these roles or specializations?” She asked curiously, “I doesn’t seem like it would be an easy thing to come by.” In fact Leotie didn’t think that she would ever be in a position where she would be able to acquire one but it didn’t hurt to know anyway. Cornelia did confirm that it was a lot of work to gain a role but the young female thought that she might be up to the task if she understood all that she had to do. “I suppose if I am going to make it here I am going to have to learn to be tough and work hard to get what I want right?” It was starting to seem that was the only way in this place after the encounter with the angry woman Leotie wasn’t sure that she had what it might take and was set in making herself better, it was all that she could do. Leotie nodded at Cornelia’s next bit of advice, “I know I don’t know anything about this world but I am willing to learn and I do appreciate you taking the time. I will remember what you have told me because I do plan to survive.” She told the woman. These last words that the female had spoken seemed to be the most important things that she’d said all night Leotie at least knew enough to know that and she intended to heed them as if there were rules to live by. Next the Cornelia spoke of rabbits and what they were like, they sounded like they could be rather vicious if they wanted to be. “Got it,” she said to the woman before saying, “I’m sure I can do this,” to herself. Then she found herself being pushed forward. Leotie gave the woman one last look before she sniffed the air for the scent of rabbit which wasn’t too difficult to find. RE: We Crawl Like Animals - Cornelia - Sep 27, 2015 [dohtml]
[/dohtml] RE: We Crawl Like Animals - Leotie - Sep 29, 2015 [dohtml] There was so much to learn in this place and she knew that she would have to learn it all and she did want to especially if she was going to spend any kind of time here. There was so much that didn’t make send and she hoped the woman would help to understand it all or as much as she could. Most importantly she hoped that she would at least help her to get something to eat. Leotie wasn’t sure how much longer she would be able to last if she didn’t eat something more than a few scraps soon. Despite the hunger that ate at her insides she was willing to listen any information Cornelia was willing to give. Which was why when the female spoke of packs and roles Leotie listened intently, it was information that she might need later if she didn’t find her way home. Since she had no idea of how she was going to get home at that point she had to have a backup plan. She may not know about the strange place she found herself in but she didn’t consider herself stupid either. “I suppose then I will have to wait and see what I should try for once I have joined a pack. Still it wouldn’t hurt to work on some skills before then, I have to make it so they would want to take me in, right?” The last words that Cornelia spoke Leotie thought they would best serve her committed to memory, “Then I must put in as much effort as I can.” It was time for her to hunt a rabbit and catch it and if she were honest with herself she was a little nervous though she was sure that she would be able to track the rabbit. That wasn’t really the part that she had trouble with. It was the catching, she hadn’t ever caught a rabbit though she knew how fast they were. There had been rabbits back home she just hadn’t been able to chase any of them. Still she tied to push those thoughts out of her mind as she put her nose to the ground following the scent she’d caught of a rabbit or rabbits, she wasn’t sure how many. She followed the trail through the forest a little ways before stopping when she spotted what she was looking for, a rabbit sitting under a tree nibbling at some grass, “There’s one,” she whispered to the woman not wanting to go after it just yet for fear she might lose it. |