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And All Was Quiet - Narimé - Jul 15, 2012 [dohtml] Narimé was somewhat disheartened to hear that Jade hadn't seen any wolf like her father. Though she probably should be used to it by now. The yearling let her head sink to one side and uttered a soft "Thought so..." She watched another bee hovering just over Chantille's left flank. Then the yearling pawed at the bee before it could land on the white she wolf. "Steel? hmm." She closed her eyes and made a funny sour looking thinking face. She'd met a lot of gray, rusty, cream, white, black, and tawny wolves. But not a black and white one. "I'm sorry Jade, I havn't seen him. I guess I just havn't crossed paths with the guy yet." She turned her head over and looked up at Jade. She's lucky she has a brother to run after. I never had any real brothers and sisters. Narimé yawned slightly then thought about Jade's circumstance again. Well I guess we are both on the same boat though.. She was looking for a family member just like Narimé was. The yearling could relate to the disappointment she probably had after hearing the silver girl say she hadn't seen Jades brother. "I'm sorry Jade.." Narimé repeated a little more quitely. And All Was Quiet - Chantille - Jul 16, 2012 [dohtml]
And All Was Quiet - Jade - Jul 18, 2012 Disappointment ran through her as she was told that Steel had not been seen by either of them. She really should have expected it by now, since each inquiry so far had netted her a negative answer. That and the fact that Steel was not looking to be found. Being Mother's star pupil, he would loathe company and go out of his way to avoid it. With a sigh, she hung her head and said, "Th-thanks, anyw-ways." And All Was Quiet - Narimé - Jul 19, 2012 [dohtml] Narimé wagged her tail when Jade said she'd keep a look out for her father. Te silver she wolf dipped her head in thanks and stood up to bid farewell to Jade. "I will keep an eye out for Steel was it? I will look for him too." She smiled still wagging her tail. The girl shook off the bits of grass that clung to her pelt and then sat down again watching Jade happily. "I'm sure you will find him eventually." She spoke somehow knowing that her own odds at finding her father were far lower than Jades odds at finding her loner brother. Since she knew Steel was still alive. The grizzlies long sharp claws flashed through Narimé's mind and she closed her eyes wuickly. She imagined her father running opposite of her away from the bear. The yearling did not want to think of the opposite. His death in the crushing grip of the giant male grizzly. And All Was Quiet - Chantille - Jul 20, 2012 [dohtml]
And All Was Quiet - Jade - Jul 20, 2012 Now that she had finally grown more comfortable with these two sweet wolves, it truly did appear as if it was time to say goodbye. Chantille rose and nuzzled the silver yearling and gave her a friendly head dip of farewell, considerate of her innate nervousness as ever. Jade gave the creamy fae a shy smile of farewell and brushed to tip on her tail across the ground in her own goodbye to the friendly healer. And All Was Quiet - Narimé - Jul 23, 2012 K I'm ending this I suppose.. [dohtml] Narimé watched the others also say their goodbyes. Then she turned back to the flowers as they waved lazily in the soft breeze. They seemed to be saying goodbye too. She lifted her head and began to sing a little tune. "Sobre las montagnias viva las noches, inos nochos nos preparamos paralaloovia! Above the mountains far ahead... we saw the clouds and we prepared ourselves for the raaaaAAAaaaiiiinnnn... Sobre las montagnias viva las noches, inos nochos nos preperamos paralaluvia!" And with that the silver yearling waded into the fire covered meadow disappearing into the long golden grasses. |