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RE: You Could Turn Your Back on the Bitter World - Castel - Jan 30, 2017 Do you want to end it here? Or in your next post?
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[/dohtml] RE: You Could Turn Your Back on the Bitter World - Cottongrass - Jan 30, 2017 [dohtml] If they were traveling buddies and he vanished, he'd be missed and adored. He couldn't help the tentative swish of his tail or the soft smile forming on his face at the thought. And while the idea of Reyes holding such feelings for him struck him as odd, he didn't mind the sentiment the girl was going for. That she liked him even if they weren't going on an adventure like he sorely wanted. It wasn't much, but it meant a lot to his sensitive heart. His steps came lighter as he hobbled down after her, toward the familiarity of wide open fields of white. He picked up the pace, huffing away as his short legs worked to try and get ahead of Cas. Reyes would be nearby—at least, he was pretty sure the older wolf would be. Except there was something nagging in the back of his head. His steps came to a halt, and he looked over his shoulder at Cas. His tail gave another wag, slow and gentle while he picked over the words he wanted to say. I'm sorry, was at the top of his list, because he couldn't shake the suspicion that he had somehow done something wrong. Except nobody said the words they hid under the nice ones, and he wasn't going to start. "It was nice meeting you," he chirped, the words sincere even if there had been a storm brewing inside of him just moments ago, "And I hope you feel better soon." With one last smile thrown her way, he turned and set off to where he had seen Reyes last. He didn't stop and he didn't look back once he started his trek. Exit Cottongrass |