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Playin Games with my Mind (M) - Nia - Nov 30, 2018

(AW- M bc Danica will be in this thread and is a complete wild card. Sorry it's so rusty haha)


A pile of bark and twigs blocked the entrance to the hidden dwelling, a large fallen cedar protecting it from sight. Nia laid quitely within the earthy home with her head resting on a rabbit skin. Today was so quiet and boring. The female had not been succesful in her early morning hunting and now as midday set in she just didn't feel up to it. Momma had been sleeping all day too, quietly snoring in the back of their little den. The older female was curled tightly around herself, her ear occasionally twitching as if a fly had landed on it. Ni Ni sighed looking over the older wolf, she knew her obligations, her duty.

With a deep irritated sigh the girl brushed through the brush, slinking her belly to the ground as she used her front paws to force herself from the snug hole. Nia glanced around castiously before covering up the den's entrance again and hidding their little home. Momma would probably remain alseep while she wandered off right? Hopefully...


Nia took off at a brisk pace, nose in the air.


RE: Playin Games with my Mind (M) - Danica - Nov 30, 2018

Butterflies danced about them in the meadow of flowers, an array of bright pretty colors. Daniel giggled and chased them, falling over himself. The white beast simply smiled and nudged him onto his paws again. The glade was perfect. Hidden within the secret itself. The mother's ears were full with the little giggles of her son as he continued to race about. Playfully the mother bowed down and joined him in the game of chase. It lasted for a few minutes before the mother dramatically fell down and rolled to her side, eyeing him. The child giggled and pounced on his dam before saying, "Mamma, time for me to go now." She looked to him with concern, "No honey. Too soon." The child frowned at her, "Mamma it's noon mamma."


Was it really? Danica sighed looking at him. He came to lay beside her, leaning into her warm fur. They basked in the sun in silence as the butterflies gathered and landed on them one by one. Dani would try to knock them off her ears and they would scatter before settling back down. They remained like this for a long time before Daniel repeated again, "Mamma, time for me to go now." She wanted desperately to tell him no, but she couldn't find her words as Tacoma approached from the treeline. His grave expression was all Dani needed to know that he really did have to go. She frowned deeply and nodded before gently bumping the child towards Tacoma. 

Alone now in the field she watched them fade away...

Dani's eyes slowly opened to filter in the dim light of the den. She was grateful for "her visit to heaven" as the aging wolf tended to refer to the dreams as. The white beast made no move to get up but simply let out an obnoxiously loud yawn and started to looked about. The place smelt heavy of another wolf and it took the mother a long moment to gather her thoughts, her memories. Nia....but who was Nia again? It smelt like her...oh that's right, Nia was her daughter. What a silly thing to loose track of. The female shook her head at the foolishness.