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RE: and the sunlight hurts my eyes - Danica - Feb 23, 2015 [dohtml]
Re: - Spirit of Wildwood - Feb 23, 2015 There is a deer that was killed by a lynx nearby. +10 Health RE: and the sunlight hurts my eyes - Aideen - Mar 22, 2015 Thought I'd post so we can get this finished. hope it's ok @Koda (@Danica @Nina @Iopah ) [dohtml]
[/dohtml] RE: and the sunlight hurts my eyes - Koda - May 04, 2015 @Iopah @Nina @Aideen @Danica His eyes studied her, watching for any signs of infection and when none were noted, simply stared in complete awe at what was happening to his daughter. He had spoke with her a month or so back and in that time she had been so happy and full of life, her words were coherent and she seemed to be functioning well in the pack and yet the young wolf before him had changed so dramatically it frightened him. The words around him seemed muffled as he heard Aideen, Iopah and Nina attempt to calm his daughter down with a cooing that seemed fitting for a pup, a pup that had the physique of an adult and the appearance similar to his own--she was every bit of his little girl, his lost little girl. He swallowed thick saliva at the base of his throat slowly and despite his desire to run to her and comfort what illness was plaguing her, he could get his feet to move or his mouth to move any more than what it had. It pained him to see Danica like this, so helpless and lost, and he was grateful that she had made it back to the Woodlands with the help of Iopah safely so that she could get the care she needed. A deep sigh escaped his lips and his ears pressed tightly on his skull as he watched her without any further words and when Aideen spoke, his attention was tuned to her until Nina spoke next, giving more direct instructions that were desperately needed. He felt so helpless, having no idea how to help his innocent daughter but knowing that in Nina's hands she would be safe, she had been a healer once and her motherly instincts would allow her to keep her daughter safe. He looked next to Iopah, a look of pity on his face, before approaching Danica and nuzzling her carefully, she would be fine, he knew of it, she simply needed some time. He lingered at his spot as all ladies seemed set to go to the Glade where his daughter would receive her help and he could not bare to follow them, instead he would tend to the pack while Nina took care of their daughter in her need for help. Without another word, for fear of saying the wrong words, he turned on his heels and left the area to clear his head---could she be saved---played over and over in his head. --Koda's exit-- RE: and the sunlight hurts my eyes - Iopah - May 26, 2015 @Nina @Aideen @Koda @Danica [dohtml] For the most part Danica stayed on the huntress' heels. Together they wove through the thicket and kicked up snow as they raced toward the glade. Iopah kept her ears trained behind her. Despite how much she pretended at and tried to convince Danica of, this wasn't a game. Something was obviously wrong with the girl, so glaringly obvious that now everyone could see it. Iopah was no healer; the leaves and roots that Aideen collected looked like just leaves and roots to her. The two healers had an ability she could only marvel at. But, this? Iopah dared to glance over a shoulder at the girl happily trotting along. Only moments ago her green eyes had been wide with panic, now she was grinning widely. Where would the healers even start?
A fine dusting of snow coated the clearing. There were no wildflowers this time of year, but the pale woman carefully slowed all the same. As she turned around Iopah could see them, brittle and brown underfoot. She knew the flowers would come back, regardless of whether (or not) she was here to see them. Aideen arrived then and Iopah watched with feigned nonchalance, letting her tail swoop carelessly behind her. She was here to keep Danica contained and purposely lazed about. If anything happened to startle Danica, they would need someone familiar to catch and convince her back. That someone was her. From part-way lidded eyes she watched the two healers, gaze sweeping over a collection of plants with ignorance. Clearly they knew what they were doing, but it was all latin to the hunter. She could hear the minute differences in a wounded deer's gait and could set them running with just a glance. This was beyond her interest or ability. Iopah let her haunches lower to the cold ground to wait. The low voices behind her were soft and calm; they soothed as she watched the thicket prepare for the coming day. Minutes slipped by and her pale form slipped lower and lower. Iopah had been awake the entire night, leading Danica back when the hunter otherwise would have been asleep. Almost an hour later, nearly asleep herself, she finally turned around. Nina and Aideen were still there with their charge, now dozing peacefully. Iopah climbed wearily to her feet and offered a brief nudge to each women before heading for her den. Their worried voices followed her and formed the chorus that lulled her to sleep moments later. Iopah had found Danica, but only time would tell if all of the princess had returned with her. -Fade Out-
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