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why'd you leave me - Karpos - Mar 24, 2018 @Jynx
[dohtml]but if you loved me, why'd you leave me?[/dohtml] RE: why'd you leave me - Jynx - Apr 04, 2018 @Karpos [dohtml] jynx myrddin She did not stray far from the Surge today. Her little outing was just that; a simple breather away from the bustle of the pack. With every other mature female in heat and the pack law clear, the fiery agouti woman did not want to be in the middle of such tensions. She had a hard enough time containing her own emotions around Emrys and it would do her no good to accidentally lash out at the wolves who she eventually hoped to form closer bonds with. Getting away was the best thing for her right now. She slipped past the borders silently, but not before leaving a fresh mark of her scent to assure namely Lachesis and Emrys that her presence was still very much rooted to their riverside home for the foreseeable future. Heading southeast away from the Surge, Jynx found peace in the solitude that surrounded her. The snow covering the land was still abundant, plenty enough to send a refreshing chill through her skin when she paused to roll delightedly in the white powder. To her left was the great expanse of the lake, a particular section of which she had not yet explored. Sprawled in the snow, she bounced back upright and shook herself off. Normally she would have investigated the shoreline to examine the prospects of fishing, but the ice made that pointless. She wasn't sure what had brought her out here. Some sliver of hope of finding her children. She wasn't exactly in the mood to hunt, or track down prey. She didn't fight her thoughts, try to make sense of them. As she moved on parallel to the lake, a brown and black figure of a wolf in the distance caught her eye. She had seen many of his build and coloration before. Jynx didn't do a double take, unaware of the head on collision with the past in which she may be headed.RE: why'd you leave me - Karpos - Apr 16, 2018 [dohtml] But if you loved me, why'd you leave me?[/dohtml] RE: why'd you leave me - Jynx - Apr 25, 2018 [dohtml] jynx myrddin As she moved onwards with easy, almost rhythmic steps, her mind began to slip. Memories slowly crept back in from the outermost edges of her mind, threatening to consume and swallow her thoughts entirely. Of her accomplishments, her failures. Of the wolves she had known and those she had lost. And of the places she had been throughout her time in the Lore. She could only wonder what the cloudy future held in store for her. She wished she could see, to know. But there was no way in seeing through that thick shroud of fog of the unknown. A voice called to her then. Masculine and one that she hadn't heard in years. One that she never thought she'd hear again but would always recognize. A single ear pivoted in the direction of the voice, golden eyes blinking rapidly to clear her head to assure herself that she was not in fact, daydreaming. She turned, facing the dark figure now approaching her. Her brow crinkled. "Karpos?" She called tentatively, one paw raised off the ground. As he neared, she recognized the unique characteristics that made him who he was. And his scent...he still smelled like...him. She moved to meet him, but unhurriedly. The last time they had seen one another she was shooting him scathing glares. That was in the past. Now there was no hostility in her step, nor in her eyes. "I never thought I'd see you again." She said as she stopped, just enough not to breach either of their personal space. Things had changed. She changed. She was part of a pack, had loved ones to fret over. But standing with the very wolf who had welcomed her into this great wilderness, all of that was forgotten. For now. |