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the silent escape - Ruiko - Jan 21, 2012 [dohtml] [/dohtml] the silent escape - Akila - Jan 23, 2012 [dohtml] And for all the roads you followed... OOC: Sorry for lateness and overall ugliness, I'm tired >_< It is said that touch brings affection. And concerning the narrow tie that bonded the relationships between good Akila and the implacable Thicket, it could be far more than true. She still remembered the first time she had dared to enter that unearthly place. The horrid feeling of asphyxia, the mossy branches touching and staining her immaculate pelt as she struggled to pass through the tangling of vegetation which gave form to such a baroque virgin forest. Her first sensation hadn’t been, to say the least, pleasant. And neither it was now, the yellow femme dared to come to the conclusion of. The young feeling that had firstly invaded her mind and soul still lingered inside of her, hiding under the thick mass of her winter pelt every time she put her thoughts and decisions into crawling inside of the greened Thicket. That unforgettable feeling. It wasn’t a pleasing sensation to have, and yet she was drawn to come once again, and again, and again, and one more time. There was something there that forced her to creep inside of it, diving among the branches and intoxicating with the scent of such an ethereal place. This wasn’t even the second time she had found herself in the need of lose herself inside of the -now spotter with snow- brushes. And neither was the third, nor the fourth. No, she had reached a time in which she felt the moss of its earth almost every day. This one day being just one of those, she had decided earlier that morning, in which she was just passing her time inside of her secret place, in her hidden might to meet a new patch of terrain and trees, hoping to know more and more as each day passed away. And it was like that how her rather slow pace had led her to a small clear her caramel eyes had never witnessed before. She crawled among the surrounding brushes, trapping every particle of scent she could manage to reach with her moving nostrils. There was a hint of uncertainty she could, for some reason or another, not fully acknowledge as of yet. And she soon reasoned her decision to stop her feet and have a better sight of her surroundings before making her presence any more obvious. Tail stretched, she nosed the air again, and the large femme could soon witness the instigator of such an agitated smell. She had smelt of death, the same trail a lifeless body left as soon as it fell to the ground; and then, she had smelt of wolf. Amber pearls focused, her crown lowering to have a better sight from under the leafs. She wasn’t going to hide like that, she fully understood that the colossal height of her bushy body wouldn’t allow her such a privilege; but her mind warned her endlessly, and perhaps there was some kind of truth in her instinct. She gazed at the wolf from behind, exploring every patch of the tawny pelt that would show capriciously among the greenness of the place. He was looking at whatever had died there, and the strongest of smells revealed their own uncertainty. Perhaps her mind was right, and she was neither in the right place, nor in the right moment. And for all you did not find...
And for all the dreams you had to leave behind.
[/dohtml] the silent escape - Ruiko - Jan 28, 2012 [dohtml] [/dohtml] the silent escape - Akila - Jan 29, 2012 [dohtml] And for all the roads you followed... A faint shiver covered her hidden spine as she felt the sudden load of a pair of eyes staring at her form in vigilance. She gazed front with an unhidden unease, still half inclined to the ground as she approached closer to the enormous male, her mind aching to find out whatever was causing her unusual anxiety. Amber orbs observed closely as the stranger made a slight motion to walk aside of his position, her skull moving as a signal for her to look past his frame. She took a while to adjust her sight to the brightness of the layer of snow that covered the place, but soon she found out what he was pointing out. The source of the previously caught smell. A fawn whose dead body had been left there, perhaps abandoned by her mother, Akila concluded, as the thing seemed to be completely devoid of any scratch, and it wasn’t the scent of blood the one that covered the place. A question was thrown to her, and as soon as she had finished in her task of recognizing the unusual sight, she responded with a serious tone. “It is not mine”. Akila kept her crouch, and regarded in secret her unwanted manners. Had they met in any other circumstance, she would have shown her politeness to her guest. But there was no place for manners at the moment, or at least that’s what she perceived. There was something in the air… something much different from the scent of the fallen creature. It was a warning. Not a scent, but more of a feeling. Akila breathed heavily as the fur of her rump stood to point at the air above them, and her head pivoted in search of something that could give her some explanation. Nothing. Perhaps it was, indeed, nothing, and the female was just showing herself as a fool next to the security of the large male. “Perhaps we should take a closer look?” words were pushed from her body as an effort to maybe ease some of her disquietude. Finding out something more about the corpse would probably help a bit, after all. She quit her alert position, and almost forced her limbs to make her look as tall as she really was once again, standing only a bit smaller than the male, but with a rather less pronounced stance. A sudden realization of the lack of knowledge about him started to peer inside of her mind. He looked too tall, too proud to be just another wandering loner, but then again, that could have been part of her imagination as well. Nevermind. Insane or not, she wouldn’t find ease until the vibes were gone. And for all you did not find...
And for all the dreams you had to leave behind.
[/dohtml] the silent escape - Ruiko - Mar 23, 2012 [dohtml] [/dohtml] |