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RE: it takes a boy to live - Nadine - Jan 18, 2024 [dohtml] Nadine's eyes narrowed slightly, a cautious glint in her gaze as she continued to dissect the remains of her meal. "Nadine," she replied, her tone measured, withholding a bit more than before. "Rules... well, sometimes they keep things in check." She couldn't shake the feeling that Isla's presence might disrupt the delicate balance of her solitary existence. "Isla, the one with an exchange that sounds almost too neat," Nadine remarked, choosing her words carefully. "Guarding borders and getting shelter in return. Seems like a tidy deal, but I've learned things aren't always as they seem." Her paw lingered on the dead bird, a silent reminder of the unpredictable nature of survival. She glanced at Isla with a guarded expression. "What's your game here, Isla? Beyond the borders, seeking something more, or just passing through with a trade deal in tow?" Nadine's caution was palpable, as if she were assessing not just Isla's words, but the unspoken intentions beneath them. It was strange, to have a woman part of a pack without claiming loyalty to that pack... it was enough to put her slightly on edge. RE: it takes a boy to live - Isla - Jan 25, 2024 A wall. RE: it takes a boy to live - Nadine - Jan 25, 2024 [dohtml] She could feel the conversation shut down, perhaps by her own doing but she could not help the innate curiosities. As a diplomat, she understood that everyone had their own motive, even if the nature of that motive was unclear to many. An explorer, who did not wish to tie herself to any one structure when that structure was inherent to who they were as creatures was fascinating, and she found that she wanted to know more. “It’s in my nature to ask, even if you are right, and it is illogical to share.” She stated simply as she tilted her head to the side, watching as she began to stalk away. “I’m sure I would, but the limitations of needing to stay near a border would prohibit me from being able to do anything that I seek to accomplish.” Mainly, finding her love, and finding her mother and her sister and the truth of what had happened to them. Were they alive and well? Were they dead? Nadine had no way to know for sure, and that did not sit right with her. She did not like not knowing. She did not like losing… and it felt much like she had both at the moment. RE: it takes a boy to live - Isla - Jan 25, 2024 "Scouts roam, travel, pass along messages to distant places." |