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RE: no middle ground - Taima - Jul 29, 2013 [dohtml] miss taima lyall
Taima nodded, slightly embarrassed as Arlette corrected her with how to say Hocus' name. "Yeah," she murmured quietly, his name coming from her tongue no louder than a whisper on the wind. "Hocus." She hadn't seen them... any of them. The Lyall was about to say something else, to dismiss herself from the scene so that she could scamper off and hide in one of the many places she had found to tuck herself into... away from the rest of the world. Somewhere where both her past and the present could not find her.
When prompted if she wanted to know the truth, Taima edged a little bit closer, just so she wouldn't have to even risk raising her voice again should anyone, namely the Advisor Mapplethorpe, be close enough to hear anything else in relation to what she wanted so badly to hear. "The truth," she echoed, her voice dropping into a solemn tone again. See... See... her mind was already scolding her for not looking closely from the start. She knows something that you don't...
The Nomad youth waited, eagerly soaking up what Arlette had to say as soon as she had said it. Arlette had been born on the mountain, and she did know about how once upon a time her parents both lived on the mountain... "far, far away." Arlette also knew Uncle Angier. This made her nose scrunch up but only because her uncle, in her eyes, was nothing particularly special compared to the rest of the family... until she was told about how he had brought Arlette into Grizzly Hollow to be raised as a part of their family. Arlette had also left before Taima and her litter mates had been born... and though it was not either of their faults for her leaving, the girl sorely wished that she had stayed. If this adopted-older-sister-of-hers could travel this far to the east, then she could have easily gone home... but, then again, instances like this made it all too easy for this Heiress to forget that she had Datura... and needed no one else.
Not even an older sister.
Not sure what to make of it all just yet, Taima swallowed and sniffed lightly. "Sorry I was rude," she managed to apologize, even if her lips still kept tightly sealed. "It's just... I just live here now, I'm not s'posed to let anyone come and go from the mountain as often as they please." She gave the woman a slight smile, "I'm glad to have met you though." Her tail, still high in the air waved about in a genial manner before growing still once more. She realized she might have been holding up her companion now but before she could even think about letting her go, she had just one more thing to ask if there was nothing and no one left from her blood family on the mountain, "Where will you go?" RE: no middle ground - Arlette - Jul 31, 2013 [dohtml]
RE: no middle ground - Taima - Aug 04, 2013 [dohtml] miss taima lyall
"Well, alright. I'll remember not to come here..again." Arlette's words stung at Taima's conscience. I didn't mean it like that, she very much longed to say. You're... you're welcome here if you want... if you want to talk some more. The white-furred woman continued to relay that she, too, was glad to have met her. Taima could only nod as hints of sadness began to break through the mask on her face.
In all truth, Taima was expecting a simple "I don't know" or "Through there, like what ya suggested" in reply to her question. What Arlette actually said instead - "There --is no Grizzly Hollow, and.." - made her heart plummet down the underside of her ribcage and into the put of her stomach. Her mouth opened but no sounds came out, and just like that... Arlette Dieudonné was gone. The masked girl tore after her but Arlette's longer legs proved to be much faster and quicker than her own. So much for inheriting Borden's stocky forearms and hind legs...
Panting briefly, Taima collapsed in frustration her paws ripping at the grass beneath her until she was nothing but a mass of silvery fur at the edges of the Ghastly Woods. There is no Grizzly Hollow and... and WHAT?! What, Arlette, what? Why couldn't she tell her? Had something happened? Were mother, father, her siblings, and Trisden okay?
The young Lyall righted herself on wobbly limbs, sniffling while unable to bring her ears back into an upright position. A few pup-like cries came from her throat but one sorrowful howl was enough to silence them... to broadcast her frustration and her undeniable yearning for her family. When the singular note died out, her head lowered and her glossy eyes shut. After this, she promised herself, she would no longer grieve... Whatever had happened in the Hollow had not been her fault. She had already been away for several months now. If anything at all, she felt as though they deserved it all. For not coming in search of their missing heiress, her family, the wolves of Cedarwood Forest, had undergone some sort of terrible incident. In picking up one of her heavy paws, she turned around to face the mountainside. This would be the last time she would feel for them, she hoped; the next time someone from her past came to her doorstep, she would be prepared. She would be like Mapplethorpe, like @Naira, and she would no longer be just who she thought she was (a Lyall, her father's legacy or her mother's daughter, a lost princess)... she was going to be the Heiress of Nomads Pass and she, too, would hold her ground and handle all situations with an iron paw. |