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Is this where I can buy a bride? - Skittles - Jun 11, 2012 [dohtml]
Is this where I can buy a bride? - Treena - Jun 18, 2012 OOC: The border would have been just in Lost Lake, by posting in Poison Path, you are in territory. Don't worry about it! There is no angry mob about to chase Skittles. I wouldn’t have responded to this thread with that intention, especially without knowing if you wanted Skittles to try and earn a rank within the pack. I know it was a mistake, but I was hoping that I could make it a good thread to post in for both characters. Because it is in territory, more PP wolves could show up. Depending on the character, the situation may want to be handled differently. Treena will defend Skittles. This territory was a puzzle, one so secret even the timber girl had difficulty finding the entrance at times. She had been sleeping, a nap to restore energy, in the path of nightshade. It made her comfortable, knowing that’d she’d been the first to endure a predator on their way to her home. Whether that creature was a bear, or a lone wolf, Treena was determined to serve as a protector for her family. She would not be too open to play with the pups. She would not squirm on the floor for their enjoyment, nor would she let them bite dents in her tail. She would guard them from here, a much better sign of affection, until they were old enough. She knew little of Chantille, but enough to hope the girl was good with children. Of course she had no idea of the pups' personalities, had she’d known, she’d hope even more Chantille was good with children. Figuring Belladonna had inherited her mother’s hippy love of the earth and skill with healing, Treena would be no use as her teacher. Maybe, if she had the patience, she’d take it upon herself to help Datura on his way of becoming king. Both would share their aggressive personalities, which could either make a bond, or break one. At this age though, Treena wouldn’t even dare approach them. Not until their fangs were sharp, and their instincts were strong, would she teach precious Belladonna and Datura the ways of a true dominant wolf. She would not participate in any of their play, and if she was asked, she’d have to babysit, but she’d sit as close to Lost Lake as possible and ignore the milk-sucking toddlers until they could join her on border patrols. The thought of two clumsy children, overbearing and headstrong, putting up a fight on the journey around the mountains was repulsive. They would either listen, or end up in Lost Lake. They would either help, or endure her fangs. She would push them in their path and teach them the life-style of a rank, so that when their muscles were large, and their eyes keen, they could rise over the unfortunate souls below them. The world spun around her, dancing for her enjoyment. She had done this often, just relaxed and let her surroundings take charge. No wolf could stumble upon Lost Lake knowingly, and the chances of them passing the border and stumbling upon the pack-site? Nearly impossible. Yet, that day was already taking a turn. Her thoughts had returned from the kids, back to Rhysis and Naira. Where she had once felt empty, she now felt anger. The pair had taken one child, and left. Was this child the strongest? Had Poison Path become the new Swift River, a victim of their disloyal streak? While booming in the aggression which came with such thoughts, the female’s ginger ears perked, head resting on her paws, eyes suddenly narrowed in concentration. A scent invaded the air, one that sent her on all fours and bristling. An intruder had approached the path. She would not send the alarm call and howl. If Athena and Kegan were in the den with the pups, they needed to stay there and be protection. She would make the decision when her eyes fell upon the creature if they were a threat or not, and if she needed the help of others to chase it out. Of course, poor Skittles was no threat. He thought he was at the border, while he was not. Whether he had just misplaced his footing, got confused or curious, and entered the path was unknown to Treena, but he had somehow overstepped the border. It was early, the female hadn’t scent marked the borders. Maybe the rain had washed it away, dulled the scent before anyone had a chance to replace it. Then, this spot would seem very much so the border. It was a simple mistake, good intentions and bad luck. She merely smelt lone wolf in a place she should not. She searched the stench for Swift River, but found no trace. Still, her fur bristled and her legs bunched as she took flight. She was preparing herself for a Marsh-lookalike, a large man, with scars marking every inch of his fur, with long sharp claws and empty grey eyes, grinning morbidly. She ignored the thought of death. She would warn the others before dying, if this second was now her time. What a waste it would be, to die days late of seeing the newborn children, or before having the chance to challenge Chantille for a higher rank, but she would do it. If that second truly was her time, she would die protecting her pack. It would be a noble way to leave the world, her body so full of life and emotion now cursed to lay empty on the ground. Ash would never see her eyes light up lovingly, feel the warmth of her fur against his, a heartbeat beating at his side. Athena would no longer have the guardian in training. She would never watch such a graceful member of her pack climb the heights of the mountain and smile. Ava would have lost one more person, along with the sadness of losing Rhysis and Naira. Maybe she’d howl at the moon again, crying out for someone to join her, but now it would not be Treena who appeared. Tlarx would no longer have to hear the sing-song voice mocking his name, the girl so cheerful calling him Salamander Man once more. Kegan and Chantille would have little loss, a fellow pack-mate died, but that was all. She would be missed. Each step she accepted the thought more and more, being driven by instinct and loyalty. She heard the man before she saw him, asking his question of insanity. It was the first hint the brute was not healthy, sickly, not to be blamed for this situation. Still, she moved forward until his figure was obvious. He seemed dead. A dead man did not speak though, and did not stand. He was very much alive. It was her lawful good personality that overpowered her anger, her body falling limp and weak. Had he been sane, he would have endured her wrath. He would have been chased deep in the woods, warned to never return to the mountains. This man was no risk. She had seen a lone wolf be injured before, Finn. This man was far past injured. He was walking skin and bones. She had no reason to protect her pack from skin and bones, chase out skin and bones, or kill skin and bones. Her gorgeous face lost all emotion, tail still high and dominant, but eyes losing the threat they once held. “You aren’t at the border.” She could barely speak, but when she did, she spoke dangerously. She did show her fangs, her claws and the muscles beneath her shining fur. If there was any chance the male was capable of attacking, she hoped she’d scare him from it. It was an act, and one she couldn’t keep up very long. As soon as the words left her loose jaw, the woman was stepping forward slowly and offering her body as a support. It wasn’t wolf-like. A wolf did not feel sympathy, did not share emotions with another. Yet, she felt no danger. She was faster than him, stronger than him, healthier than him. He was dead. She was alive. “Do not be afraid. There is nothing to fear. I will not hurt you.” Her throat was exposed, not in stupidity, or submission. She was trying to get trust from him, making herself as vulnerable as he. “You are safe now, with me.” Is this where I can buy a bride? - Ava - Jun 18, 2012 (I was going to suggest simply editing the location of your post to Lost Lake, but Minou got here first. More fun though x3) The morning was clear, and yet still somehow unpleasant. The sun had risen beyond some clouds and cast the entire sky a pale, grey. It was not dark, but it was not beautiful either. Ava had to fend off the feeling of dreariness as she took her lap around the borders. Secretly, as she trailed among their marked path and reinforcing areas where the scents were weaker, the black-coated female hoped she might come across the scent of their former leaders. Even if they did not come back for them exactly, she wished she could see the two wolves just once again - for an explanation. Yet she never would know why, because their scents would not grace the borders ever again. Even now the original wolves' markings were fading, and fading fast. Ava's and Athena's were the most resilient; and sometimes she wondered if they would always be there. But it was disheartening to think of such a future; to think of ever leaving the beloved mountain, so Ava cast the thoughts aside and took the path back home. There were no wolves hanging around the border; not today. Her dark paws drew her closer and closer to the path of nightsade while she pondered how else to fill her time. Perhaps she would pay a visit to the children; they were so very precious despite the painful reminder they served. Or perhaps she would give Sticky another look, the third wolf she'd been left to take care of. Is this where I can buy a bride? - Skittles - Jun 21, 2012 [dohtml]
He hallucinates at the end, I think Ava and Treena are just standing where they were. Is this where I can buy a bride? - Treena - Jun 21, 2012 As soon as Ava appeared, Treena backed off. She didn’t crawl on the ground and show her chest and stomach, or lick the female’s throat, instead her tail lowered, as did her head and eyes respectfully. She did feel guilty, but not wrong-doing or shameful in anyway. She hadn’t shown weakness, she had shown trust. If the male had been real mental, to a stage of aggression, who knows how violent he would have become from such dominance. Hell, she remembered how she reacted at the borders before. If the situation got tense, she snapped. She wouldn’t die from his assaults, but any amount of scars could lead to infection, slow and painful death. It wasn’t her being soft or betraying her pack. There was no way the man would pass her deeper into territory, or bare his fangs at her. It was her own intelligence which told her to embrace the man, trying to form some sign of humanity before forcing him out. It was so easily avoided by approaching cautiously, then explaining the situation and ushering him back to Lost Lake. Then, if Mr. Nice Guy didn’t work, she’d resort to physical intimidation. Only at the border would she do such a risky move to someone so delirious. As much as the female wanted him off territory, and wanted him to understand Poison Path was strong and strict, she doubted he’d understand. Being nice was a tactic she had never used before, but no one she had met was this different. That became more obvious when he spoke to her, voice soft and even, but still on the edge between insanity and sanity. You don’t call a crazy person crazy, nor did you scare someone already so fearful. It was like threatening a paranoid man with a gun, it would do no good on your end. You’d only drive him further off the cliff. The best thing to do get him off territory as fast as you could. Instinct told Treena demanding would get nowhere. She had to speak softly, slowly, calmly and keep him relaxed. His punishment would come once he touched Lost Lake. She hadn’t even gotten a proper reaction before the black wolf had appeared, ordering the man out, showing her dominance and strength. A frown grew on the timber wolf’s mouth, unaware of how things would now play out. The male was obviously unstable, but she was not afraid of him. Like a child, she felt he needed comfort before orders, just to get the best outcome. She didn’t want to be labeled as weak, especially from Ava. Had the woman been a couple minutes late, things wouldn’t have been so bad. Yet, the excuses meant nothing as she glimpsed upwards to see if she was forgiven. A couple seconds passed before she dared raise her head even an inch, to see he was now flaunting around like a fish out of water, his screams hurting her ears and confusing cries upsetting the birds around. This had been exactly what she had been trying to avoid. It was too late now to explain herself to Ava, warn the female. There was no calming him past this point. Instead she let out an exhale and changed her posture, not unhappy as much as she was tired. She didn’t sulk, or tell Ava to deal with it herself. There was no need to be passive aggressive, though it did sound tempting. It was her job as Guardian in training to show she could handle situations like these. It just would’ve been a hell of a lot easier to rewind and start from the beginning again, prepared for Ava this time. Ears flat on her head, eyes narrowed, she didn’t even glimpse at the wolf from the corner. All her hard work down the drain with each hallucination he received. Stepping forward, head still low, not in frustration more than submission, she let out a loud echoing bark. She didn’t care if it would scare him even more, the man couldn’t move, maybe it’d make the situation more obvious. How he reacted to dominance. She was already pissed, having to go through this. It was clear in the way she moved, as if she had given up the thought of taking the easy way out as soon as Ava had appeared. Now she took a seat beside his withering body, like he was fighting off invisible predators. How nice. Pursing her lips, she watched him scream out and wiggle, entire body trembling. As much as it was tempting, she didn’t dare glimpse up to Ava in mockery. Look where that got us. Instead she ever so gently placed her tail on one of his back-legs, trying to awake him from this alternate reality. “You need to calm down.” Is this where I can buy a bride? - Ava - Jun 23, 2012 ( Skittles is so entertaining xD Excuse this post, it's... yeah. ) Flattery was bestowed about her physique and disdain and irritation wished upon her by Ava's arrival were both equally unnoticed as she stood straight-legged before their visitor. The expression she wore was severe like the beating of her heart pumping adrenaline through her veins. There was heat beneath her fur, but she could not fathom the cause. Fury? Worry? Fear and anguish? Anything could've sufficed for the answer. She was far less worried about her feelings than she was about the intruder, whose anxiety appeared to have blossomed from the watering of her cruel words. The wolf's posture began to cripple, moving further and further inward on himself while his tail and ears attached like magnets on metal skin. But still she narrowed her golden gaze. Ava wasn't interested in seeing his submission, it was his immediate removal that she had come to gain. Just when she thought he was going to stay there until nightfall, quivering in his wavery stance, the wolf whirled around and tore away from the Poisoned welcome committe, howling a strange plea: OH GODS don't eat me! Is this where I can buy a bride? - Tlarx - Jun 24, 2012 Hope you guys don't mind me throwing Tlarx in! :) [dohtml]
Is this where I can buy a bride? - Skittles - Jun 24, 2012 [dohtml]
He'll come to next post Is this where I can buy a bride? - Treena - Jun 29, 2012 The poor wolf seemed sick, but Treena had no patience left. Frustration had clung into her, and it refused to leave. It ran so deep that she became almost sculpted. Each expression became empty and tiresome. She was far past reacting. A wolf of little dominance, she had learned not to lash out. Those high above her would set her in her place. She had lashed out before, and it had nearly cost her a life worth living. Like a baby child throwing a tantrum in a room of older siblings, it didn’t matter how true her words were, or how much she asked, she had not shown herself worthy of a say. Her opinion meant just as much as a penny to a billionaire. She went from a well thought out plan, to anger, and now had no will-power left in the situation. The tension between all three wolves was clear, and the female knew she was walking on glass with Ava. That did bother her, but there was no determination left to set things right. The tension was unsettling, but tolerable. She would endure it long before admitting anything, as stubborn and childlike as it was. Obviously her words had been ignored. He would listen to Ava long before her order even kicked in. The two Poison females had spoken in different tongues. While Treena had more attempted to hurry the returning-to-sanity stage, it had been Ava who held the authority and who would be listened to. The male wanted to get off lands instantly, which was instinct. Calming down was just a road-block. Who needed to be in the right mind to escape? A growl so badly wanted to escape her teeth, but both females wanted the same thing, both were thinking of pack safety before anything else. Though the timber girl was determined her plan would be successful, she did not have the records to be honoured a chance. Ava was a high ranked wolf, who could get the job done alone. Treena didn’t have to like it, but her disagreeing would do nothing. So, she watched and listened, obviously becoming passive aggressive despite her previous mindset. There was nothing she could do, so she’d do nothing at all, placing her head on her paws and watching Skittles blankly. “We’re just going to end up killing him.” There was no way to win this. She didn’t want the loner to end up dead, she wanted him off territory. Though even her words were nearly emotionless, a pinch-full of anger had made way through, trying to make what was clear to her, clear to Ava. “We’re torturing him to suicide.” Her words were plural for a reason. She did not exclude herself from this partnership. It was as much her problem as it was Ava’s. It was at this moment Tlarx was in hearing range, the female’s voice picking up emotion which had been lacking prior. “He hasn’t done anything purposely wrong.” A good bite was well deserved with her words. Though she was not threatening the black wolf’s dominance, she sure as hell wasn’t making things any easier. Yet, it was only minutes later before her ears twitched towards Tlarx’s approaching figure and her anger subsided once more. His question seemed rhetorical, so she didn’t bother responding. It was clear he recognised the mentally unstable loner as Skittles, which was reassuring and shocking. Tlarx wouldn’t possibly kill a wolf who had not meant for trouble, who did not cross the border purposely? The boy was as submissive as possible in his condition, barking orders only freaked him out more. He just needed to calm down. As if on cue, she felt the man twitching once more at her side, his words both frustrating and upsetting. Then he attempted to stand, failure the obvious result. Trying to keep him sane, the female kept her voice soothing. “We aren’t going to eat you. You’re panicking. You hit your head extremely hard.” You need to get up. She wouldn’t order that from him right away, though it was implied with every motion she made. It was pointless. Half-way through she realized the man had passed out. Resting her head once more on her paws, her expression dropped and she waited for him to awake. Yet, when he did, there was little time for speaking. He was off and about, crawling slowly. She didn’t go after him. Instead she waited in his shadow until he passed out once more, lifting her head curiously a smile twisted ever so lightly at the corners of his mouth. “That'll do it.” Is this where I can buy a bride? - Tlarx - Jun 30, 2012 A bit of PP, Xe, if you'd like me to change it, please let me know! Also, pretty sure I just effed up the posting order a wee bit (Treena>Ava>Tlarx?) Sorry about that :(. [dohtml]
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