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in winter's eyes. - Nuka - Sep 08, 2011 [dohtml] Restlessness was not something Nuka experienced often, but it seemed to be plaguing him as of late. He was an amicable wolf with a laidback disposition by nature, and thus did not mind whatever came his way as long as it could be dealt with accordingly, but skulking around the edges of Indru’s territory, despite their strong connection and solid past, did not sit well with him. There was something about lurking and waiting for the right time that made him uneasy, and as much as Tala insisted that they just go and introduce themselves, Nuka’s sense of decorum told him that such a move would not be the best decision to make. For all they knew, Indru was wrapped up in pack affairs, or it would not be him who greeted them, and thus they hung back, searching for a moment when they could descend upon their friend with the eagerness and friendship they felt entitled to show him. Besides, Nuka reasoned that being an alpha may very well have changed him, and what with the change being so entirely new and recent, did not want to add any other unexpected surprises to what he could only assume was already a very full plate.
in winter's eyes. - Borlla - Sep 09, 2011 this took an ungodly amount of time. i'm sorry. [dohtml] It had been so long since she'd seen the falls. There were a sight for sore eyes and a troubled mind. She had very recently found her place back in Swift River, but it still didn't feel like it used to. She wanted to fix things with Corinna, but it would be a slow and arduous process that she wasn't sure she felt like dealing with right now. So she shrugged off the leafy green confines of the forest, and found herself in open land here, near the mountain base. It was refreshing. She made a note to catch something before she returned though. It wasn't much, but it would be something. A wolf was sitting comfortably in the water, and Borlla's nose twitched. Perhaps it wouldn't be as peaceful as she wanted, but the point was getting away. She didn't recognize this wolf anyway, so she could even make a new friend. Hm. Friend. That word was funny to her now. Borlla had never actually had a friend. Not one that had stuck around anyway. Gritting her teeth, she took a step forward, but the wolf had already noticed her and she drew closer, ears pressed forward, tail slowly curly over her back. He seemed kind from his innocent questions and grin. Borlla merely blinked, unsure of how to handle it. But he had asked a question and she nodded slowly, registering what he said. <b style="color:#32527a">"Oh, I mean...No," Realizing that he could have mistaken her nod for his answer to swimming. <b style="color:#32527a">"The sound of the falls is my purpose for coming here. Though I didn't even think of swimming." She cocked an ear, definitely considering this now, though, it seemed a bit intimate, and she began to wonder if she should just save the swim for later. <b style="color:#32527a">"I'm Borlla. Do you...Live here?" She asked, wondering if the falls were his home. It wasn't like he could really claim the falls, but if this Nuka did live here, she didn't want to run into him every time she wandered around here. At least right now she didn't want to. <b style="color:#32527a">"speech." |