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Way down we go - Gwendolyn - Mar 05, 2021 @Flair The large greyish wolf followed Flair towards the lake that she spoke of, the thought of actual cold water making her feel especially thirsty after attempting to drink whatever the hell that other stuff was. “You know your way around huh?” Gwendolyn huffed lightly as they arrived at the lake, light eyes carefully taking in the landscape around them and more importantly, the lake water. While she trusted Flair wouldn’t pull another prank on her so soon after, the lass didn’t trust the water at first, with it not being a long walk away from where they were before. But it wasn’t steaming, it was the proper sort of colour for a lake in winter and as her nose touched the liquid, it was breathtakingly cold. So she took a few sips before stepping back and falling onto her hunches, just looking at the scenery around them. She had never really climbed a mountain before and had really only done it because she'd been bored. She'd also wanted to see the views from high up. RE: Way down we go - Flair - Mar 05, 2021 (Directly following This thread - 1/21/21) <3 [dohtml]
RE: Way down we go - Gwendolyn - Mar 06, 2021 "Nah, I was born far away from here." Gwendolyn shrugged, her eyes flickering over to Flair, curious as to why she added a too to her question. Had the reddish wolf met many wolves thus far that were born around here? And that made her briefly wonder if Flair grew up around here and a small spark of hope burst in her chest. If she was, could that mean....? However, as quickly as the feeling sparked up, it was quickly stamped out. The gods surely wouldn’t be smiling down on her that much, if the first wolf she met in these new lands knew anything about her father. It'd be great luck for sure, but Gwendolyn didn't think she'd be quite that lucky as she debated whether to mention anything to Flair. Yet something told her to try regardless, because otherwise the small splinter thoughts of what if she did...? would haunt her forever. "Though uh, my Ma died a while back and last she knew, my Pa was up this way." She blinked rabidly as her heart clenched slightly at the thought of her mother, the memory of her still somewhat raw. It still messed with her some nights, when she'd suddenly wake up during the night, thinking there was a familiar weight leaning against her. Yet as her fuzzy mind slowly caught up and realised there was no one around, that it was just her now, somehow, that hurt even more then it ever did before. But taking a deep breath, Gwendolyn pushed on. "No idea if he's still kicking it or not though, he'd be pretty old by this point if he was." Gwendolyn tilted her head slightly, still curious about why her friend seemed so...weirded out about meeting old pups returning to their old homes. "What about you? You from around here?" RE: Way down we go - Flair - Mar 07, 2021 [dohtml]
RE: Way down we go - Gwendolyn - Mar 07, 2021 Some disappointment filled Gwendolyn as silver eyes met amber ones but what Flair had said honestly didn’t surprise her. All the signs when she first arrived here were that there had been wolves here once but they were now long gone. Well worn trails, though still easy to pick out if one looked close enough, were overgrown with no-one treading a familiar path and there clearly had once been grand pack dens that were now reduced to burrows for other animals to claim whenever. A part of her had felt a pang of...something when she had stumbled across one before making it up the mountain and had taken shelter in it for the night. The girl had never grown up in a pack but the idea that the place she saw as nothing more than a temporary stop for her had been a home to others once upon a time, carefully picked out and crafted to offer a welcoming refuge to its inhabitants had given her a brief sense of melancholy. The idea of a pack seemed nice, at least for a brief time. No need to worry about if there was any food or having to find shelter each night and having wolves to call family... But at the same time, the idea of being tied to one place for so long terrified Gwendolyn. She had been a drifter for so long, since her birth, the thought made her skin itch and burn at the thought of others relying on her or vice versa. She liked the freedom of a loner’s life, as dangerous as it could be. Shaking her head clear of all the thoughts that had built up in her head, Gwendolyn snorted slightly, thumping her tail down decisively as a way to tell herself to stop being a depressive bitch and remember she had an audience to her sadness. Because of course she’d get emotional around the first wolf she’d seen in months. Flair surely didn’t want to deal with a bawling idiot like her, if her statement had been true about only meeting children returning to their homeland. They were probably all emotional about seeing their old homes and where they grew up. Though it did make her ponder what made this place so special that so many were apparently returning, Flair included. Even trying to imagine the place filled with wolves befuddled her mind, especially knowing that this place was where her father had supposedly craved to be beyond all else, including his mate and child? “Figured as much - you’re the first wolf I met here.” Which was true. The red wolf was the only other creature, sans some animals like deer or rabbits she had seen traversing the area, let alone the mountain. “Sides, all I know ‘bout him is his name and I got most of my looks off him apparently? Dipped well before I could get to know him in any way.” The words dropped from her lips rather bluntly and matter of factly, as though she was stating something about the weather instead of talking about a missing father she’d never known. RE: Way down we go - Flair - Mar 07, 2021 [dohtml]
RE: Way down we go - Gwendolyn - Mar 13, 2021 @Flair Ah damn, the woman knew she should have just stayed up where she once called home and not bothered to come looking. She was never good, intersecting with others and their lives as a small flush of embarrassment flared through her as Flair brushed her legs against hers, in an attempt to console her. Which she was grateful for but damn it, it didn’t make her feel less awkward at how her emotions went. Her ears flicked over to Flair as she asked what the name was and Gwen was more than happy to answer, if only to keep her mind off her embarrassment momentarily. “His name was Rayne Flint.” It still felt weird saying his name, even ages after knowing it, because to her, it was just a name. But her mother choked on it those first few times she spoke it to Gwen and even later, still said it with a kind of sadness that made the girl ache for her mother. “Not sure why I want to find him but uh, my ma passed a few months back and guess it’d feel...nice to know what’s happened to him too ya know? See if he’s already up there, waiting for her or not.” Her words were true, she’d grown up without the man in her life yet there was a very small niggling at the back of her mind to know what his fate was. She’d just hope it wouldn't be weird for Flair to hear her explanation for trying to find him, as small of a chance she had for it. "Sorry 'bout all the this by the way, s'been a while since I've been around civilized folk like yourself." She tried to say lightheartedly, attempting to lift the tone away from...wherever her dang tongue was taking it. "Besides, it's not like you'd know anything about him or that right?" She jokingly added, bumping her shoulder against Flair's gently. RE: Way down we go - Flair - Mar 13, 2021 [dohtml]
RE: Way down we go - Gwendolyn - Mar 14, 2021 “Yeah? He had a limp too, if I recall.” Gwendolyn didn’t know how common a name it was, which is why she’d said his last name as well, because she truly didn’t expect anything from Flair and just figured she’d answer the question as best as she could. Yet her jaw dropped open as Flair went on to say she did used to know a Rayne, back when she was in a pack. For once, Gwen was left speechless as her mind was left reeling at the sheer and utter luck, the sheer coincidence of having met Flair and hearing her say those words. What were the chances that the Rayne Flair was talking about was the same one she was looking for? “You’re kidding?! Do you know where he is now?” The words were blurted out before her brain had properly geared back up, because the gods had to be pulling a prank on her. She’d expected to never find anything about her father, or at least have it take till her own death to know what truly happened to him. But someone, somewhere must have thought it’d be funny to toss a boulder in her way and see her falter because that’s exactly what was happening. “Fuck, sorry, that’s - I just never expected - ” Now it was Gwen’s turn for her mind to keep racing at a hundred miles an hour, trying to calm down before she really scared Flair off. Because, otherwise, she’d be busier than a bee in spring, trying to temper her own emotions and words. So taking a deep breath, Gwen stood up and took a few steps away to just shake out her pelt, seemingly defusing the cluttered energy she felt in her skin. Even though it felt like there were a hundred bees under her skin, waiting to burst out. “I’m sorry, I really am.” Turning back to Flair, a tinge of sincerity coming from her voice as she spoke, her tail swinging behind her slightly in nervous excitement. “You just surprised me, that’s all. Figured I’d never find anything on him ya know?” Giving herself another shake, Gwen settled back down, though now on her stomach a few feet away and facing Flair. “Uh, do...do you remember what happened to him?” RE: Way down we go - Flair - Mar 15, 2021 [dohtml]
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