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Woman Up [S] - Nia - Jan 22, 2021 [dohtml]
RE: Woman Up [S] - Clover - Jan 22, 2021 Now that Ana's leg had healed enough for her to start walking around on her own Clover felt comfortable in wandering further away from where her group was staying at, but she would still return before too long had passed. Her nose was lifted up into the air, nostrils flared as she tried to catch the scent of something to hunt. She had already eaten that morning. but wanted to find something to bring back to the darker girl for her to eat, maybe a rabbit or other small burrowing creature. However, her search was interrupted when she heard someone cry out a swear and then splashing nearby. She lowered her head back to shoulder level, brows furrowed as she following the splashing noises, sufficiently intrigued but also a little worried. The voice had not seemed panicked, so they were not in danger, but what was with all the splashing? Her eyes widened as she came upon a creek with a lightly-coloured wolf half submerged in the icy depths of what looked to be some sort of stick dam. She prowled closer, head tilted and ears pricked forward at the sight as she came around from the side, not wanting to scare the wolf when they lifted their head out of the water. More worry filled her at the sight of blood spilling around the wolf in the water, and she could see something thrashing beneath the water's surface. But still she stayed back silently, not wanting to get caught up in whatever the wolf was doing. RE: Woman Up [S] - Nia - Jan 22, 2021 [dohtml]
RE: Woman Up [S] - Clover - Jan 22, 2021 She waited with bated breath as the wolf stayed under the water, long enough that she became worried they would drown. She had been about to dart forward and pull them up when the lightly-coloured wolf suddenly pulled back, stumbling on the ice and gasping for air. Clover exhaled heavily herself with relief. Blood mixed with water dribbled from the wolf's maw and down their chin, creating reddish streaks on their blonde fur, but it seemed the prey had eluded them. Her ears splayed to the side apologetically as the wolf - who she could now see was a woman - asked who she was, a partial grin on her face that was mixed a little with a sheepish expression. She must have looked quite odd, just standing there staring at the other wolf. She sat down on her haunches, head lowered to shoulder level, when the blonde woman asked her what she was doing. "Sorry, I heard the splashing and thought you might've been in trouble, so I came to investigate. I apologise for staring, that was a little rude." It was certainly an interesting way of hunting prey, and she had very little experience herself in fishing or hunting any aquatic creatures. "I'm Clover," she said, tail wrapping protectively around her cold paws as she offered a bit more of a cheery smile, hoping she had not put off the other woman by watching her. RE: Woman Up [S] - Nia - Jan 22, 2021 [dohtml]
RE: Woman Up [S] - Clover - Jan 22, 2021 It seemed the other female had not been offended by her staring, and her tail wagged at the other's chuckling. Well at least she had not blown this encounter completely. Her eyes brightened at the woman's offer, tip of her tail tapping excitedly by her hind paws. She was certainly up to helping the woman with her endeavours, as long as they were not particularly dangerous. Clover immediately bowed her head just a bit when the other woman introduced herself as a leader, reforming pack or not, the role of leader was a high honour back where she came from and she would offer her respect. She had not seen Nia anywhere around here, no smelled wolves with her scent, and so it was likely her pack was reforming some distance away. She nodded at Nia, rising to her feet. "Of course!" She said cheerfully, quickly following after the blonde woman. Clover watched as she carefully climbed up the dam made of sticks, brows furrowed in worry. Falling from that height would not be too bad, but the sticks looked pointy, and with enough force the ice could crack if fallen upon. Her head canted to the side at Nia's words, confusion evident on her face. One what? She was assuming it was whatever creature Nia had been trying to grab just before, but she did not have much knowledge of aquatic creatures. "I'd love to help! But uh... what are we hunting, exactly?" Her words were still cheery even with confusion plastered all over her face. She moved so she was at the base of the stick dam where the hole was, peering curiously into the darkness within, if not also a little worriedly. Whatever the creature was, it certainly had put up quite a fight, and she would be lying if she said she was not a little bit nervous. |