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Running from the past - Iopah - Oct 01, 2012 My dream? Iopah's eyes blinked thoughtfully. She turned and looked at the marsh behind her, as if she expected to find the answer somewhere in the tall reeds. The tan woman turned back to Narime. She took a couple moments to gather her thoughts; To form them into something tangible. "I guess I'd never thought about it, never needed to discuss it with him." Iopah dipped her head as struggled to express herself. "I was young... when everything got bad. Kele and I were friends. We were too young to be anything but friends. We went everywhere together, exploring and hunting. The prey started disappearing, there was nothing left. Wolves started fighting for food. Siblings fighting each other over scraps. Some vanished over night. Kele and I stayed together, we trusted each other." Iopah shrugged, she couldn't bring herself to look at the young wolf. Narime seemed to have had an equally hard beginning, but she had managed to come out alright. "I wanted to leave, as ashamed as I am to admit it. My parents refused to leave, they thought it would get better. Kele didn't want to abandon them. So I stayed, I could't leave Kele. Then he died, a stupid hunting mistake. That day I left.' Iopah shook her head angrily. "I don't know how many times I pleaded with him to come with me. I just wanted to get away, join a pack or start a pack." Iopah smiled wistfully at the memory. "I just couldn't live with that terrible fear and hunger anymore." Running from the past - Narimé - Oct 10, 2012 You can finish up and archive it if you want. :) [dohtml]
Running from the past - Iopah - Oct 16, 2012 Iopah watched as Narimé stood and apologized. She was not surprised. Truthfully, she hadn't expected the girl to stay this long. Iopah nodded silently in understanding. She watched her slip into the underbrush and disappear completely from sight. A slight rustling of branches gave away her presence. Soon, that sound disappeared as well. Silence fell over the marsh. Iopah rested her chin on the highest tine of the massive antler and regarded the scenery thoughtfully. Her low voice sliced through the silence as she mused aloud. " can't keep running. It's done me no good. Hundreds of miles and no closer to what I'm looking for. Hell, I don't even know what I'm looking for. Hopefully I recognized it when I see it." Iopah sniffed at the antler, already rodents had come to chew at it, after the minerals it was composed of. Over time this antler would be disseminated. It would be eaten by rodents and eroded by water. Iopah hoped that in this land, her bad memories would dissolve like the antler. It would be a slow process. Iopah turned around and trotted through the water. She paused and looked behind her at the spot where she had seen Narimé disappear into the brush. "Thank you." The word echoed across the marsh. Whether it reached the young female before it faded was unknown. Iopah slipped into the reeds and passed out of sight. |