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bring me back to earth - Marianna - Aug 22, 2015 @Raela - after dark, clear skies. RE: There is a shooting star tonight. This is a sub-territory discovery! Ari has returned to the Chanting Chase, a patch of timbers separated by lengths. When the wind blows through these trees, it sounds like whistling or singing. The grass is low, but present, and beams of light shine through the incomplete canopy. Pines dominant the territory, leaving the understory easy for a wolf to navigate. The forest looks like this.
[dohtml] It was late, well past when Marianna should be tucked into her den with her brothers, but when her mother had slipped back out, the child opened her eyes once more. After a few moments, she assumed Minka had gone to check on something and took the opportunity to gingerly extract herself from her pile of brothers. Kino might be a fellow explorer at heart, but @Draven was just as likely to tattle on her as he was to allow her this little adventure. It would be impossible to wake one without waking the other, and she was happy enough to play by herself. No sooner had she toddled out and shuffled through the darkened grass did she look up for the moon. The night was dark, the moon hidden, and the child found the stars instead. She was content to look for shapes among them when she saw one streak across the sky. Her breath caught, eyes widening, but it wasn't just one! It was several! All falling and shimmering, dancing across the darkness as they sprinted out of Round Stone Crest. "Hey! Wait for me!" she called after the stars, wheeling around on her haunches to chase after them. She wasn't quick enough to follow the streaks, but fortunately there were hundreds, thousands even! There were far too many to count, and she didn't even try. "Wait!" she called to the sky once more, unaware she'd long since crossed the borders of her home and stumbled into the same special forest she'd found with Minka, where her father had sung a beautiful song for them. RE: bring me back to earth - Raela - Aug 25, 2015 [dohtml]
[/dohtml] RE: bring me back to earth - Marianna - Aug 25, 2015 [dohtml] As fast as she ran, Marianna still couldn't keep up with the stars. She would spy one streaking across the blackened sky, only for it to twinkle out of existence in the next breath. Never before had she witness anything so quick, not even @Gent when they were playing outside of the den. It might have been awe inspiring, were the child not so determine to catch one of these stars and follow it. Where were they going in such a hurry? She gave a small growl of frustration, willing herself faster as she craned her heads skywards. All at once, one of her wide paws caught a stone and she went sprawled across the earth with a startled yelp. The girl rolled several times before she landed in a heap, legs tangled beneath her and chin on the ground. Her ears rang from smacking her jaw into the hardened soil, and after a moment, a high whine rose up from heap of tawny fur. In her graceless sprawl, the Lagina princess had bit her own tongue when her tiny pin-like puppy teeth snapped shut upon impact. She'd stubbed her toes, as well, but neither of these things compared to the pain her pride was currently suffering. Dimly, she was aware of a familiar voice nearby, but it occurred to her neither that she may be in trouble for sneaking outside the pack grounds after dark (or on her own), nor that Raela might actually be worried for her safety. Instead, the girl only gave another cry, ears flattened against her head as she slowly tried to untangle herself. Where was Tokino now? Didn't @Minka tell her that her father was always watching over her? Why didn't he help catch the stars? Why didn't he keep her from falling? Why wasn't he singing to her like he did before? RE: bring me back to earth - Raela - Aug 25, 2015 [dohtml]
[/dohtml] RE: bring me back to earth - Marianna - Aug 29, 2015 [dohtml] Was she alright? Marianna's ear tipped as her whimpering died in her throat, finally aware of the presence of another wolf. A solid wolf, an actual wolf, not the so-called father her mother insisted roamed out here, singing. With a large sniffle, the girl managed to get her tangle of limbs beneath her body to pick herself off the dirty. @Raela was given a sore look, but was not addressed until the youth shook her earthy pelt out, flinging pebbles and bits of dust into the air before she sighed heavily, ears airplaning out to the side. "'m fine," she muttered sullenly, immune to the woman's concern. The fact that she'd been crying a moment ago seemed to be lost, or perhaps intentionally forgotten, and the girl tipped her head back to look for the sky again. Crying was shameful, but someone witnessing her tears would be absolutely opprobrious. With another great, heavy sigh, bereft with the weight of the world, she peeked back at her mother's friend. "Stars. They was fallin'," she tried to explain, wishing another one might streak across the sky so that the adult would understand. It was only dark, and the girl twisted her lips. "They was fallin'. I wanted to see where they was goin'," the puppy babbled, trying earnestly to explain why she was all the out here. It wasn't as if she felt remorse for crossing over the borders of Round Stone Crest, per say, but that it was odd to be out at night, chasing the sky. "I thought maybe here. 'cos the singing." RE: bring me back to earth - Raela - Aug 31, 2015 [dohtml]
[/dohtml] Re: - Spirit of Wildwood - Aug 31, 2015 There are several fresh rabbit tracks in the mud. Hunt Opportunity RE: bring me back to earth - Marianna - Sep 04, 2015 [dohtml] Following Raela’s gaze, the pup nodded. Shooting stars, falling stars, it was all well and the same in her limited experience. Another burst of light zipped across the sky and the princess inhaled sharply, only to have her ears fall flat with a discouraged sigh as it flashed right back out of existence. How badly she wanted to see one up close! Wrinkling her short snout, the chestnut child glanced back over at the adult, her ears in class airplane position. “But I don’t wanna bird,” she tried to explain, expression growing my closed. “I seen those, lots of those. But never seen a star up close. I thought, if they was fallin’…” But the girl trailed off, knowing it was all in vain. It seemed the subordinate’s explanation was true – as soon as a trail of light appeared, it would vanish again in but a blink of time. Marianna gave a small whine of disappointment, planting her round behind on the ground with a put-upon sigh. She might have been content to wallow in her disappointment had her companion not encouraged conversation, and after a moment, and ear twitched, and the child restored her attention on Raela. “Yeah! Singing!” she chirped, glancing around the still forest. “One time, when I was ‘venturing, I heard singing an’ my momma told me it was my fa…father?” What a strange word, she thought. She liked ‘da’ much better – Da made so much sense, Da was here whenever she needed him, Da was Gent and @Gent was everything. “She said he was singin’ for me, an’ he was always there if I needs him. But he’s not. No stars, no singing.” RE: bring me back to earth - Raela - Sep 18, 2015 [dohtml]
[/dohtml] RE: bring me back to earth - Marianna - Sep 19, 2015 [dohtml] It was not doubt as much it was true bewilderment. The child had taken Minka at her word, believing the singing to be literal – that it was the wind whistling through the trees that day did not occur to the princess, for she had believed her mother told her at face value. Just as she did not understand the imaginative nature of the alpha’s explanation of the woods, the child did not realize the subordinate was beginning to display sadness, just as she did not recognize the woman’s concern, either. Instead, she only gazed up at the older wolf with only befuddlement, her brows furrowing has her head tipped to one side. Ears swiveled forward, eager for any account for this conundrum. The smile did little for the child, only brightening as @Raela began to explain the singing was not the only gift her ‘father’ had to offer. It did seems strange to the little girl that she might have a father and a da both, but no one told her she had to give up @Gent or pick between the two, so she opted to leave the notion as it were, instead much more interested in the stars. “These’re for me?” she murmured, stormy eyes growing wider as her gaze jerked up. While Ari was still a bit disappointed she could not catch the glowing lights, her pulse began to quicken with the idea that her father shook the stars down just for her. (Not for her brothers, not for anyone, just so she could see their splendor.) “Amazin’,” the puppy drawled, stifling a sleepy yawn. “So…so he’s still here, then? These’re he’s woods?” |