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Even when the words don't rhyme - Morganna - Apr 12, 2016 [dohtml] Morganna had done well to avoid the nausea for as long as she had, although she couldn't be certain that it was the midnight cache raiding or insufferable heat of so many bodies in the den that sent her running and retching this morning. She had made short work of the remaining ginger stores and while she had shown @Isuni how to find it herself, but the plants weren't flowering when she pointed them out and she didn't want to confuse the poor woman sending her out for something that would look so different to the last time she had seen it. She had found @Elettra and @Craw before leaving to let them know she might be gone for a day or two, it could be a difficult plant to track down and she didn't want her mothers stores depleted too long for all their sakes. The journey north had been uneventful, the swollen banks of the Swift River driving her west around the Sacred Grove to try and cross the somewhat less volatile Heartleaf Creek before she resumed her journey north and east. A smile on her face as she remembered the events that transpired the last time she had passed this way. After several hours searching the ghastly woods with little result she decided to head further north to the spring. Ginger did prefer the damp soil after all. Before she knew it she was at the creek with the red rocks, and even it was more vast than she last remembered. The snow might have been doing its best to cling to the earth but the melt was enough of a confirmation that Spring was well and truly on its way. Something in her stomach tumbled and rolled. Of course they would wake up now she had stopped moving. A roll of her eyes was not enough to hide the quite smile that crossed her face feeling the movement, but she knew how to take a hint and turned back towards the trees, nose to the ground. That ginger had to be around here somewhere. RE: Even when the words don't rhyme - Nios - Apr 13, 2016 [dohtml] [/dohtml] RE: Even when the words don't rhyme - Morganna - Apr 30, 2016 [dohtml] She had just taken a rather unlady-like inhale, snuffling like one of those foul beasts rooting through the undergrowth when her name was spoken. Her head jerked upwards, dirty snow clinging to her muzzle, startled eyes wide and ears pinned to her skull. She had noticed the smell of a pack but paid it little mind. There was familiarity in the scent but she seemed to remember finding it much further north, but it wasn't whats'isface from the wooded hills, it was a far more welcome face. "Nios! Yer scared me 'alf ter death!" she greeted with a laugh, a cross-eyed glance at the tip of her nose preceding the paw that rose to swipe the offending blemish away. Moving to close the distance between them she pushed her now clean muzzle along the underside of his pale tinted jaw, her tail waving steadily as she pulled back to regard the man. "Wouldn't have expected ter see yer this far away from th' Woodlands," her observation accompanied with a grin to convey that she wasn't displeased with this chance encounter. Lowering her voice so as not to draw unwanted attention with the newest inhabitants who knew how closely by (and possibly just as an excuse to draw a little closer) she playfully teased "Do yer come here often?" RE: Even when the words don't rhyme - Nios - May 29, 2016 LOL waiting for him to be slapped.
[dohtml][/dohtml] Re: - Spirit of Wildwood - May 29, 2016 There is a deer that was killed by a lynx nearby. +10 Health RE: Even when the words don't rhyme - Morganna - Jun 04, 2016 [dohtml] She didn't pull away as he drew nearer, going so far as to return his touch by tipping her nose under his chin. She returned his look in kind, a sweep of her tail betraying the ease of the exchange. I was born here, a smile crossed her face. So not all the other local born wolves were as obnoxious as the Thorben brood. Her lip twitched as he seemed to question his claim now that others had moved in. It was a simple lift of her shoulder, smirk betraying her thoughts before they left her mouth. "Run 'em off."While others might not be so ready to resort to violence the past months had bought about a considerable change in Morganna. Look at what trying to talk it out had gotten her. Her tail ceased its wave with the next question, smirk fading to be replaced by a more neutral expression. "I'm leavin' the Willows and movin' North. I jus' came ter see that the way was still clear this far." What lay directly North of here she wasn't sure, further to the west she kew the ground rose up in stony slopes. With her quickly widening flanks and tiny feet in her lungs reducing her capacity to gain proper air she could only hope that sticking to the edge of the mountain range would prove less troublesome. "If yer lookin' fer a change o' scenery yer welcome ter join us?" It was an offer, phrased as a question, one she didn't expect an answer to right now. Surely he had a lot to think on before he made such a huge decision. [/dohtml]RE: Even when the words don't rhyme - Nios - Jul 31, 2016 [dohtml] [/dohtml] |