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I Need Hope to Start Again - Anyu - Jan 08, 2012 [dohtml]
[/dohtml] I Need Hope to Start Again - Valtyr - Jan 10, 2012 It had been a great day. With the help of a new acquaintance named Rhysis, the two had been able to fell an elderly deer and have enough food to feed them both for days. Valtyr had gone to his den in the cherry orchard full, full of life and hope. His disposition was a far cry from how he had entered Relic Lore. It was amazing what a good meal could do for a lonely, broken wolf's soul. Or at least this wolf's soul. Perhaps the saying was true that the way to a male's heart was his stomach. Of course the pain would never go away, not completely. But his family would not want him to languish away and perish in misery, desperate and alone. No. He had to honor their memory by doing what they no longer could -- living. The obsidian beast had awakened that morning in his den feeling quite refreshed. He decided to head back towards his kill in the blackberry patch for a quick breakfast before taking some more time to look around this intriguing place. Valtyr was careful not to stuff himself as he had yesterday. He wanted enough food in his belly to keep him going throughout the day, but not enough to put him into a meat-induced coma. Once full, he decided to go to the densely-wooded thicket. It wasn't exactly in his comfort level to go there. He preferred the openness of the orchard and the meadow. But he had a feeling it would be worth his while to push himself. Stepping through the thicket proved to be a bit of a challenge for the onyx brute's large frame. The trees and undergrowth seemed to have the objective of tripping him and impeding any progress. The pale morning sun was barely visible through the treetops, further dampening his mood as he continued to go along with this ridiculous whim. He was just about to give it up and turn around when he spied a hare. It was scrawny -- barely a snack for the towering male. He had enough food to last him for awhile. But still, perhaps it could be a snack to keep on hand in his den when the kills were consumed.. And who was he to deny the random gift that had been placed in front of him? Crouching low to avoid being seen, Valtyr kept his gleaming, yellow eyes trained on the rabbit's movements. His hindquarters were bunched, tense, ready to spring at any second. He nearly lunged before he saw something else -- a glimmer of white fur amidst the trees. A quick sample of the air told him he was not the only wolf stalking this particular prey. A female around his age, the scent further told him. Valtyr decided to remain put and let her take the prize. He really didn't need it, and she was probably hungrier than he was. The dark male waited for the strange femme to make her move. I Need Hope to Start Again - Akila - Jan 10, 2012 [dohtml] And for all the roads you followed... OOC: Wow, this is lame xD sorry guys, it's like 6 in the morning and I'm tired. The iciness of the early breeze penetrated through the greenness of the Thicket like sharp icicles, tearing the air of the winter morning. Akila was quite the early riser, and she appreciated greatly the inability of oversleeping the rugged climate offered her every morning. What didn’t please her as much, however, was the displeasing feeling of aching nostrils she was getting almost each day because of the season, the same nuisance that had made her open her bright eyes to a new day in just that instant. A husky, elongated groan sounded mute under the grid of ramifications and mossy branches as she took the time to stretch the muscles of her fair snout. Then, the cream furred beast lifted the weight of her head to take an unpleased look at the narrowness of what had been her provisional bed for the icy night. She huffed, eyeballs glancing at her surroundings in discomfort. Certainly solitude wasn’t making the best of poor Akila. The once punctual and precise wolfess could have been found the day before roaming like an exalted pup, hungry to explore new terrains inside of the inexorable Thicket. She had wasted half of her day inside of that untamed place, and her day had ended in the duty of finding any hidden seam to pass the night, unable to find her path inside of the dense darkness. Snowy limbs stretched, and the pale female soon found herself emerging from the secluded burrow. She wasn’t particularly hungry, but she knew in the back of her brains that she’d be by the time she had caught anything worthy to feed his bulky body. Akila stepped firmly on the ground as she sharpened her senses, both smell and ear, hoping to find a small trail or maybe hear the scurrying of a rodent’s legs. Both of her ears twitched at the same time at the loud vibration of branches cracking near her. It didn’t sound like a rabbit, that was for sure. If it had to be an animal, it must have been something bigger and heavier. Slowly, she paced forward, straight to the direction where the noise had echoed. And for all you did not find...
And for all the dreams you had to leave behind.
[/dohtml] I Need Hope to Start Again - Anyu - Jan 11, 2012 [dohtml]
[/dohtml] I Need Hope to Start Again - Valtyr - Jan 12, 2012 Valtyr watched the hare with interest, glancing up every few seconds to gaze in the direction he had sensed the female was lying in wait. Any second now, she would pounce. The obsidian beast sincerely hoped that, for her sake, her kill was successful. Being hungry, especially in winter, was no joke. Perhaps if she failed for whatever reason, he would share one of his kills with her. It might mean that he went with a bit less (and his hunting partner would, too), but he had another kill in the orchard to fall back on. He would not starve. But something happened. In the far distance, the undergrowth creaked and rustled. Someone else was here, someone who obviously had no idea that there was a kill at stake. The hare glanced up and began to run off at the exact second the stranger had pounced. His gleaming yellow eyes saw a flash of white fur as the female leapt from her hiding spot. As the hare made off into the thicket, Valtyr felt a genuine pang of sympathy for the girl. Some ignorant fool charging through the underbrush had scared her meal off. He watched the pale femme take notice of her surroundings and then issue her challenge. Deciding to reveal himself, the onyx beast stepped forward into her sight, holding himself tall, yet not in a threatening manner. He regarded the snowy female solemnly. "I am here," he stated simply in his quiet, deep voice. His ears listened as another stranger, the one responsible for the lost meal, continued to come forward. His skull whipped around in the direction he sense the other would appear. "But I don't think we're alone here, either." I Need Hope to Start Again - Akila - Jan 13, 2012 [dohtml] And for all the roads you followed... It took a few minutes of dodging branches and sidestepping roots and trunks that appeared to be as elder as time to finally witness the individual whose sounds had caught her attention moments ago. Or the individuals, to be more precise, as her focused eyes had managed to discover while her tranquil pace led her in their direction. As her common sense had told her, it wasn’t a rabbit she was aiming for, nor any small animal, for the matter. Instead, she saw a pair of wolves among the bushes. The first she saw was black as a raven, and the second, white as snow. One female and the other male, as their scent clearly told, yet her mind couldn’t still decide which one was which. The fair bitch emitted a quiet chuckle, just for her own ear to catch. Quite a rare –and bonny- scene to witness, especially if one thought of the place they were in. She continued forward, neither lowering nor raising the peaceful speed of her gait; and lifting her stance as she approached near, not to appear dominant, but to make sure the others perceived her inner security. Her ears twitched in attention as she noticed the black beast’s head turning in her direction, and later emitting a few words in a deep bark. “It certainly seems like you’re not.” Akila’s voice sounded polite and gentle, just as it had been for her entire lifetime –or, at least, how it had been before her forced recess-; and it went accompanied by a slight nod of her head just as she arrived nearer. “A pleasant morning, isn’t it?” She observed, giving a brief gaze to the endless tangling of branches and weeds of weeds of their surroundings, and giving the half of a smile when she remembered that there was no real way of knowing if the weather was actually as good as she had assumed. The light colored femme looked down again, giving a social gaze to both of her new companions. Morning wasn't as pleasant to them, it appeared. There was a hint of tension in the air, and she mildly frowned as soon as her nostrils processed the information. “Am I interrupting something?” Akila shamelessly inquired, her position and head as tall as it had originally been, but with a soft wave of her bushy tail. And for all you did not find...
And for all the dreams you had to leave behind.
[/dohtml] I Need Hope to Start Again - Anyu - Jan 13, 2012 [dohtml]
[/dohtml] I Need Hope to Start Again - Valtyr - Jan 13, 2012 Valtyr regarded the snowy femme before him carefully as she took notice of his presence. She appeared rather glum about losing her breakfast. Then again, he probably would have looked the same way if their roles were reversed. But upon further examining her, the obsidian beast noticed she was not only simply sad. There was a depression in her eyes, something that he himself was all too familiar with. Her entire body showed it, now that he looked again. It couldn't simply be because she'd lost the hare, could it? Valtyr had known his share of unstable wolves. Perhaps she was one of them. Or perhaps she carried a burden too great for her spirit to bear. Either way, it was not his place to question her. He snorted softly at her question. "I actually was watching that hare, too, but when I sensed you were nearby, I held off on it. It wouldn't have done you much good to crawl away and have me the one who scared off your breakfast." It was then that the other stranger showed herself -- yet another white female. She held herself well, much unlike the first girl. He watched with interest as the two conversed briefly, glancing back and forth between them. Except for their differences in health and stature, they could almost have been sisters. Maybe they were and he just wasn't aware of it. When his first acquaintance threw her sarcastic remark out, Valtyr gave a scoff. "You're a poor liar. You don't want to at least berate this other girl for scaring away your kill?" It was meant to be a teasing statement, not one to be taken seriously. But at the same time, Valtyr was interested to see if the depressed femme would take the bait and loose her venom on her doppelganger. Entertainment and all that. I Need Hope to Start Again - Akila - Jan 14, 2012 [dohtml] And for all the roads you followed... Where there was only a risible hint of nervousness, tension proceeded to take over the air around the trio as the snowy white female spoke her words as an answer to the previously given questions. At first, the large she-wolf only managed to witness the desultoriness of the other femme’s voice, but as she continued with the talk, all dullness transformed into the clearest of sarcasms. Akila stood still, raising one of her eyebrows at the discourtesy of the white stranger, covering her body with blank eyes as a matter of examination. Then, the ebony male barked, and her amber eyes moved to carefully watch his mouth as he finished with his provocation. He mentioned a kill, a prey, and suddenly the beige femme could understand the bitterness that populated the sultry atmosphere. In a quick movement, her skull turned to face the light vixen once again. “Oh” she mushed in an understanding smile “Did I unknowingly alert your prey? I apologize, if that’s the case” Akila finished her speak, and nodded one more time as a final signal of politeness, yet unwilling to take her stare far from the snow colored beast. alert eyes examined relentlessly as her head returned to its tall previous position, snout tense, tail lifted a few degrees, waiting for the other’s response. Even if she understood the unholy feeling of losing a potential prey –worsened by the scarceness of the season, and the fact that they were alone-, and acknowledged the rage the white’s voice held, she didn’t completely agree on her manners, and, to tell the truth, she didn’t like them. Not to mention Akila didn’t know her, and had no way of knowing if the male’s tease was actually encouraging her to ignore the apology and attack if given the chance. A rather foolish decision, in her opinion, giving the difference in size and the notable hunger the stranger seemed to hold. It didn’t matter, the fair femme had decided not to be the one who would judge her, and neither would she start the so waited riot, but if she was in threat, she’d be well prepared for a fatal desinence. And for all you did not find...
And for all the dreams you had to leave behind.
[/dohtml] I Need Hope to Start Again - Anyu - Jan 14, 2012 [dohtml]
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