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RE: just one second til eternity - Ava - Sep 02, 2013 sorry for making you wait so long <3 [dohtml] The dark Leader received the shivering boy, instinctively curling her body for his protection even though the violent storm could not reach them within the confines of their earthen den. Immediately she reached for him with her muzzle, licking the cold droplets from his slick coat both to return him from the cold and to erase the evidence from the escapade. Her thundering heart was just starting to ease and the repetitive motion and care for her son brought the amber-eyed she-wolf back to reality. Freed from panic she was able to flash a small smile of gratitude toward Maksim; though an expression was hardly enough payment for saving Mace's life. Returning her gaze to the eldest boy Ava swallowed the anger that had begun to bubble under beneath her skin, knowing it wasn't true. She was mad because she was scared, and nothing good could come of yelling at her son for his mistake. Absolutely was a little scolding in order, but she was mostly just grateful her little Mace was back safe by the paws of her most trusted pack mate. Lowering her head she touched her nose to his cheek. "You are powerful, little prince," Ava told him, lest a brush with death lead him to forget, "but the world is powerful even more. Nature is a more powerful opponent than anyone you'll ever meet; sometimes you cannot fight." She hadn't intended to preach so much; Ava was certain Mace had learned a lesson without needing to put it in so many words. Finally she rested her head against the cool dirt, inhaling deeply and appreciating the lesser humidity that she could breathe easier. When Mace stepped away she merely watched him, happy that he hadn't been shell-shocked in to absolute stiffness. Once she understood the direction of his course, toward the green-eyed savior who had plucked him from the cold storm, she would prompt him with a quiet command. "What do you say?" RE: just one second til eternity - Maksim - Sep 05, 2013 Sort of short; sorry! [dohtml]
RE: just one second til eternity - Mace - Sep 06, 2013 Although it was safe to say that Ava's oral lesson was not lost on Mace, the lesson taught by the wild was much more potent; he would never again forget how the thunder had boomed in his narrow chest, or how the lightning had split the sky and burned his eyes. No amount of words could communicate the fright brought by a storm of that magnitude, nor could they even hint at the gut-wrenching fear of being caught in it unawares. Perhaps one day he would grow out of it, but most assuredly, Mace Attaya would never again be outside in a thunderstorm, not even the mildest of tempests. If anything, he was more mindful of his mother's command. Maksim's nose pushed his chin a little higher, which made his lips erupt in a quiet giggle, for some reason; possibly the stress and shock wearing off was leaving him giddy, or perhaps he simply didn't understand the gesture. It would never be entirely clear what that momentary laughter had meant, for obediently, the boy met the Guardian's eyes for only a moment and uttered a quiet, “thank'oo, Ma'sim,” a name which was only familiar by the frequency with which his parents used it in their discussions and the brief introduction the pups had had to the pack, before his gaze dropped back to the floor. However, no matter how sodden and wet he was, no matter how sorry for his behaviour and how frightened he still was, he couldn't help a spark of wonder from lighting his eyes from within when Maksim suddenly spoke of outsmarting the storm. Mace knew what that meant, he thought: smart was how good you were at thinking things, and out was outside, so he imagined it must mean that one could sit outside in the rain, and just thinking about it would make it go away. Eyes wide with amazement, the little Attaya prince chanced an awed whisper of, “really?” that might've seemed a little too interested, given the true definition of “outsmart” was beyond his comprehension. RE: just one second til eternity - Maksim - Oct 31, 2013 Throwing this in so the thread is done and archived instead of dead. [dohtml]
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