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RE: the dark is taking over - Spieden - Apr 19, 2015 [dohtml] Spieden didn't notice Jessie's narrowed glare, which was probably for the best. Tail swaying high with emotion, it was all she could do to stay put and hear out the rest of the meeting. Her limbs were tense with energy, her weight on the tips of her toes as if she might thunder off at any moment. Planning wasn't her forte, Spieden was a woman of action and sitting here made her feel helpless. Funnily enough, she found herself siding with the kids on this, agreeing with Serach and Zia's growling voices. The more reasoned voices, Drestig, Hotei, and last but not least Triell among them called for more patrols, scouts, caution, planning, waiting. Like sitting ducks waiting to be picked off. Spieden's ears perked forward, her intent stare turning towards Nayeli as she began to speak. She listened carefully to their names and descriptions, trying to commit them to memory. There were four of them, versus the ten or so of the pack. More than ever it made no sense to Spieden why they should sit and wait. This time Spieden caught Phyrrus' soft voice speaking up in a few short words. Spieden's brows knitted in obvious confusion as she watched Phyrrus skitter off into the woods. She somewhat liked the female, so it was both odd and concerning for her to run suddenly off like that. Spieden had to wonder how she would know anything about these mysterious wolves. Suspicions crept up from the back of her mind, her gaze slipping back towards Triell with black lips in a tight line of worried confusion. Again she glanced back towards the patch of forest Phyrrus disappeared into. She debated for a few moments, but it didn't take her long to come do a decision. Quietly and rather soft-footed for the bear-like woman, but with purpose, Spieden loped after Phyrrus's trail. RE: the dark is taking over - Zia - Apr 20, 2015 [dohtml]
RE: the dark is taking over - Nayeli - May 01, 2015 [dohtml] As the others breathed in her scent, Nayeli took theirs in as well, her spirits buoyed upward a little more. Her tail swept back and forth with a rhythm of its own at the moment of brief togetherness. Disquiet still seemed to rumble in some, and she wondered if they might not get what they wished for after all. Garmr and his kin could cut their losses any time they liked, and while she doubted they'd quit easily, they simply had little at stake in this... didn't they? She wondered again what the sum whole of their plan really was, but thinking about it too much was like staring into an abyss that might or might not be staring hungrily back. Shaking off the dark thoughts, her gaze swept back over the faces around her, dark ears flicking back and forth as the conversation flowed on. She was glad to hear Darrah actually pipe up, speaking more sensibly than Zera - though she wondered if there had been a deliberate sting in the way he referred to her by her name. Probably so, though he seemed to be making an effort to be polite in a way. All in all, though, his idea wasn't a bad one. She cast a glance at Drestig, wondering if the scout was indeed keen or not on the task Darrah had just effectively volunteered him for. If Zera was so eager to leap into the fray, she should at least have someone to teach her what that meant and how to handle herself, too, Nayeli mused... though taking them both on as pupils might be quite the task. She wasn't really in shape to be sparring with them, as much as she might have liked to... perhaps there were others in the pack who'd be able to help, too. It was hard not to glance at Jessie next, for her presence was a hair's breadth from Drestig's own, but it wandered onward, to other faces in the crowd thoughtfully.... It was Phyrrus whose words that again broke in quiet and clear and had her attention at once riveted. "Ainashi." She repeated. It... sounded right. Like something she'd heard and then forgotten? How could she know? The silvery girl had affixed Nayeli's attention to herself with a word, and Nayeli stepped forward even as she suddenly withdrew. "Wait- " she began to call out, but just as quickly the girl had departed into the dense foliage and was gone. Several more steps followed of their own accord before Nayeli paused to look back at Triell and the others. She was frustrated by this unexpected, tantalizing clue, and to see it go into the shadows as quickly as it had been revealed was too much. She needed to know what Phyrrus knew, and she needed to know how she'd come to know such a thing in the first place. The Coho woman was on her feet too, and with her swift departure on Phyrrus' trail, Nayeli decided to excuse herself as well. She might not exactly be able to keep up right now, but she'd be damned if she'd miss this. Time seemed to be of the essence. "I'd like to speak with Phyrrus as well, if you don't mind." Her gaze hung on Triell's for another moment, flickering. She hoped that everyone would not decide to follow. /exit/
[/doHTML] RE: the dark is taking over - Triell - May 07, 2015 [dohtml] >.< Hits self. I will not fall [/dohtml]
Evident there was something more to Phyrrus' quivering he was glad Spieden went to follow. She spent more time with the lady, there was a bit of guilt he had not, he didn't feel helpful. He had an inkling another female would be best. Dark man agave a swift nod to Nayeli in turn. They could figure it out, though it seemed she must know the same creatures after his mate. Could this help them all? For the first time Darrah appeared to be coming of age with his wise input. "Yes, I'm sure Drestig,Hotei,Zia, Serach or I could help you and Zera with that. You will be yearlings, and should worse come to worse I do want you able to protect yourselves and do what you can. " He attempted to gauge his daughter's attention, aware how brightly her own spirit must have yearned. How could it not? She was a Tainn and it least been in his blood to protect and defend. In time, he wished to tell her. In some way he already felt he was losing them to adulthood too soon. There was the nagging feeling they should be doing much more, but he was eager to get things right. He could easily act rash and go on a rampage, but would that actually solve anything? Far as he saw it the most important thing was, not have them all separated. Surely that would work better in their enemies favor if they were split up. He felt no need to even odds or turn them around. Though, an idea tugged at him. Something to pull the captors in. For now he neither shared it nor let it tangle him further.
RE: the dark is taking over - Drestig - May 08, 2015 Just a short one here and I'll get to work on the sparring thread right away c: -Hope you don't mind the small pp
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RE: the dark is taking over - Serach - May 09, 2015 Short one. Serach exit.
[dohtml] [/dohtml] RE: the dark is taking over - Hotei - May 14, 2015 [dohtml] The man observed all the reactions around him, taking them all in with a narrowed yellow gaze and nothing more. He barely aknowledged Serach's obvious disagreement with his plan, for the youth's cold gaze didn't ruffle Hotei at all. He knew he had laid out a solid idea to think about. Bloodshed of the pack would not be a factor in this war, the Tainn would make sure of it. He had too much to lose now, and there was no way in hell he would let a couple shit for brains wolves mess up the comfortable life he had found in Oak Tree Bend. His attention turned to Nayeli and Spieden, who followed a she wolf into the woods. It seemed like the meeting was slowly coming to an end. His attention turned to his brother as he himself wrapped up the meeting, informing the upcoming yearlings that the burnt man among others could aid them in learning the art of war. Hotei silently agreed with this, for it was bound time they knew how to defend themselves. Drestig looked at him, and Hotei gazed back as an understanding was silently made. It seemed they would be working together, and since Drestig was one of the few pack mates Hotei acknowledged, the Tainn held no problem with this. As Drestig and the pups made their leave, his eyes flickered to @Jessie. His silver vixen had seemed squeamish at his closeness so he made no move to brush against her in silent goodbye. He had already been enough of an ass to her already. Instead, Hotei gazed down at her green gaze intensely. The message would be clear to her. They needed to talk, and he would very much like it to be soon. Hopefully she didn't just ignore him like usual. Dipping his head, the large man turned to follow Drestig and the pups. He needed to get back to buisness. Hotei exit RE: the dark is taking over - Zia - May 16, 2015 [dohtml]
RE: the dark is taking over - Jessie - May 17, 2015 [dohtml] Jessie did not like the way that this meeting was turning out to be. It made her uncomfortable to know the various different opinions on this situation. Surely, no one wanting to be sitting ducks but they needed a plan and they needed one soon. She remained still, listening, only moving when Triell called to her and Drestig. Dipping her head in respect to his wishes, she gave a quick murmur to Drestig, ”We will speak of this later,” before turning her attention back onto the rest of the happenings. It seemed that something suspicious was going on with another member whom she did not know the name of. Had Spieden not gone after her, Jessie would have, and the Tainn was sure that her interrogation would go less smoothly than whatever they were doing. Nayeli also seemed to want to go, following in their footsteps. Her former alpha had always been kind to everyone, so she was sure that everything was going to be fine. It seemed that Drestig was also being recruiting for sparring and helping the younger ones defend themselves. While she was not overtly fond of the children, she did believe that their lives were important and that they should be able to defend themselves…especially say…if they should get kidnapped. So with this, Jessie growled softly in approval of Drestig’s choice, remembering the horror of what had happened when a child had not been all the wiser. The woman noticed that many were beginning to leave and the lady was thankful that Hotei left her alone. She was not in the mood for his presence. Jessie was quick to leave the scene, her legs taking her towards the stream so that she would be able to think about what lie ahead. |