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Passing Through - Shadowstorm - Jun 18, 2012 (The order right now is: Sloane, Shadowstorm, Ruiko, Nina, Kashi) Shadowstorm padded around the forest, the volant leaves rocking back and forth on the trees. The wind whistling slightly. It's peaceful here. is all she could think, they only thing her mind would allow to be thought for a few moments. But peace can never last. The words burned into her like an inferno of truth. She had to eat, hunger made her stomach growl with anger and she couldn't stand it anymore. Shadowstorm lifted her head and breathed in deeply. Her foot was twisted and it stung badly. But she scented something as the scents hit the roof of her mouth. Rabbit? She thought, crouching slightly looking for the area of the delicious scent. Where are you now? She wondered seconds before seeing the rabbit. She silently stalked it. Barely making a move. She was nervous, extremely, like a murder at his trial. She knew catching this rabbit could be the difference between life and death. She was petrified. She silently leapt at the rabbit, she was lithe and slender so it was easier. She landed on the rabbit and held it down. She thanked the wolf spirits for her catch and pressed down on it's neck until it was dead. She started to savor the mouthfuls of rabbit. The rabbit was juicy, fresh, and delicious. She took a huge gulp and savored the flavor some more, knowing that she didn't know when she would eat next. She finished the rabbit swiftly and was still hungry. Hunger, but alive. She thought, continuing forward. Passing Through - Nina - Jun 18, 2012 [dohtml] [/dohtml] Passing Through - Shadowstorm - Jun 18, 2012 Shadowstorm turned around startled, nearly jumping out of her pelt, by the wolf's timing and presence near her. "Who are you?" She snarled, unable to hide the shock and surprise of the females presence. "Where did you come from?" She questioned again. She was in trouble, she could feel it. How could I be so stupid as to not check for other wolves in the area? She thought over and over again, she scented the air, No other wolves near by that she could tell of. Is she lying then? Is she in a pack? Or is she alone. Like me, I don't want to be alone. She stood there, reflecting on her chances of surviving here while she waited for an answer. She's bigger then me, most likely slower too. I could probably knock her off balance and go for her neck and chest if she threatened me. She observed. But if this is not true, I've lived a good life, a lonely life yes, but a good one. I survived for 6 years, but that's good without a pack right? She stood, waiting, ready for death. She pondered where she would go when she died. Will I see the spirits of my brother, or my parents? Will they welcome me with open arms? Or will they look down on me, full of shame for losing the fight for my life? Is this wolf even a threat to me? She scented again, just in case there were other wolves around like the mysterious she-wolf in front of her. She caught a brief scent, probably nothing, but she couldn't tell. Like it was masked. Maybe a rabbit, or a piece of prey. But she tensed up and prepared for the worst, just in case she was to meet her family again today. Passing Through - Sloane - Jun 19, 2012 Sloane was still getting to know the territory of his new pack. The easiest way was to do border patrols as he could easily pick of the scent and follow the invisible line with no trouble. No longer a loner, since meeting Aeylen and being accepted into the pack he took it upon himself to mark the territory as he went. It was a strange feeling indeed strengthening the borders of a pack rather than skirting around them to avoid trouble. The sense of rightness as his large paws moved over the ground with nearly silent and volant grace, especially for such a large specimen, settled comfortably on his russet shoulders. As of yet, he had only met one of the other pack wolves, a lovely fae by the name of Nina. He looked forward to meeting the others and the pups that would soon be out and about, but at least his first encounter with a pack mate had gone smoothly. Unless he was badly mistaken, he and Nina would become fast friends in time. She was kind and honorable, traits that he greatly admired and lived by. His bushy tail wagged as he caught her scent on the breeze, telling him that she was quite close indeed. He decided to seek her out and perhaps they could chat a bit more. As he neared her location, her distinct scent grew stronger and was joined by another. That of a fae. He wasn't sure if it was another pack mate or not, but it lacked the distinct markers of Copper Rock Creek. Even after such a short time the land had put it's mark on him. Between that and the subtle scent of the Leadess, Aeylen, that clung to him from his first meeting with her, he was clearly marked as belonging here. The mystery wolf was not. Memories of her many healing scars from an attack came to his mind in a flash and he quickened his steps to reach her, worried that there might be trouble. He would not let any harm come to the little healer. She was his friend and his pack mate now and as such, she was under his very capable protection. When he was nearly upon them he heard a strange voice snarling questions, presumably at Nina. He exited the woods at a brisk pace, hackles raised to full height, giving the oversized male a truly imposing appearance. His bright amber eyes flashed at the the tiny black fae, flicked toward Nina to assure himself that she was unharmed and then back to the stranger. He moved to stand tall next to the smaller brown wolf, head and tail high in a show of confidence. His voice was deep and smooth as he pointed out, "I believe that those questions should rightly be directed at you. You are dangerously close to the borders and that is not wise with pups on the ground," he pointed out logically. Passing Through - Nina - Jun 19, 2012 [dohtml] [/dohtml] Passing Through - Shadowstorm - Jun 19, 2012 Shadowstorm saw the wolf she had picked up the foul scent of earlier, "So, this is a bit strange, 2 wolves, bigger then me, cornering me and threatening me for my life even though 1 of you could easily take me out? Disgraceful to the wolf spirits. Then one other says I have a bad paw?" she taunted. carefully not to step out of place. Distract them and run, the new comer can't run as fast as me for sure, he's to big. The other wolf may not be as fast as me, run inland and hide. Once there, find some prey and camp out for the night. She thought, excellent, I have a plan, not to set the first brick in motion. "If I were a NOBLE wolf, I would have just fought one on one, but that must not be how it is now-a-days. Yes, I remember before you two were even born, nice one on one fights for territory. Those were the good days. But those days are over now, so if you don't mind, leave me be. She said, sneering the last part to emphasize it. Pups though? She thought, best avoid the birthing den then. He leaves whistled a warning of danger like they knew everything. The wind felt soft, but it was cold. What am I doing here still? She asked herself, but she still felt petrified, not wanting to move. How volant are these wolves? She wondered, getting ready to run, to put up a chase. To win. "Listen, just leave me be and I'll leave you alone." she offered in a fake, kind voice. She was evil, some would say, she liked to manipulate kindness. She has ever since someone used it to kill her family, if that wolf hadn't showed up, she'd be with her family again today. Why can't I run, why am I still here? Why am I manipulating this wolf? She wondered, but the urge to stay and manipulate was stronger then her will power. Her paw ached and she wondered how this wolf knew her secret. No one had noticed before, it should stay that way. The twist was ever so slightest. Then it hit her, I'm leaning to one side slightly, she discovered, adjusting her weight, putting more on her injured paw. Now try and offer me help? I can take care of myself. I'm volant, I'm slender, and I'm alone. It will stay like that. She was about to do something she'd never done before, Who are you guys any way? I mean, I'm just passing through and you come up and threaten me! What kind of wolf does that? Seriously!" She hoped her ploy worked. She was manipulating them, but do they realize it? As she waited for a response all she thought was, if they attack, lunge out of teh way and run. Always run, move in land. Don't stop running, they will catch you. Hide, stay away from the birthing den. Stay away from other pack members lurking around and be careful. Be sneaky, hide and be the shadows. Be like your father. Passing Through - Sloane - Jun 19, 2012 Nina greeted him with a small butt to his shoulder, seeming pleased to have his presence and support. Again, it was novel to be working together, but slowly the feeling of ease seemed to be growing. Their newly formed friendship was a great boon and he didn't like the way the this snippet of a wolf was talking to her. To them, now that he stood by her side. She had some nerve, trying to turn the tables and make it seem as if they were in the wrong for defending their own territory. Sloane couldn't begin to fathom the logic of her thinking, but that was besides the point. She was too close to Copper Rock Creek land and she needed to make her exit and quickly. Now that he had a purpose he would fulfill it and leave no doubt as to the strength of his new family. He snorted at her mixed up logic and took one step forward, fur bristling, and putting Nina slightly behind him should the black female choose to attack. His amber eyes blazed at her as he gave voice to the clear message his body was sending out. "We have not threatened you, as of yet, but have no doubt that you will regret it if you do not head far from this territory, immediately." Now his words were hard and held the promise to carry out his duty if needed. He did not want to attack her, but he would not hesitate to do so to protect the pups that were nestled in a cozy den somewhere nearby. Passing Through - Kashikoi - Jun 19, 2012 Kashi had been patrolling the borders around the secluded spring to keep the borders secure. This job as soon disturbed as a female's scent came over the air. Among the scents he could also pick up Nina's scent and some male who was in the pack but he had yet to meet. Curious who they were Kashi made all haste to the border where Nina's form came into view. As he walked up the the group slowing his pace to a walk the black female came into view. The lone wolf was of comparable size to the young brown wolf but small all the same. He looked over to the male and Nina with an air of dominance he looked over at them "It's good to see you again Nina, and I don't believe we have met, I'm Kashikoi" With this quick introduction to his pack mates passed he turned his head to the female. "If I'm right my pack mates have told you that you are awfully close to Copper Rock Creek territory." After saying this he would wait for a reply from the female. OOC: before the fight with Ash because I don't know what kashi's injuries will be Passing Through - Nina - Jun 19, 2012 [dohtml] [/dohtml] Passing Through - Shadowstorm - Jun 19, 2012 "Excuse me? I don't lie, and you should know, I can probably out run you all so don't even think about attacking me. I have a slightly twisted paw, yes, but not enough to hurt me. So stay out of my personal life." she growled, then she noticed a third wolf, "So you bring in a third wolf? What kind of wolves are you out numbering me three to one?" She was teasing them, irritation them, but in her PENSÉE she was plotting her death, her plan, that in the end, might save her life. "So now that I've told you guys whats up, I guess you going to try to prove me wrong, your going to try to kill me even though I plan to stay far away from the birthing den you speak of." She said, messing with them. A sarcastic and sly smile on her withered face. She was hungry, no doubt she showed it, but she would stand her ground against these wolves if it's the last thing she did. Brother, help me now. Father, Mother, please. was her only PENSÉE at the moment. She waited, and waited, and waited for the right moment to run. She could sense it, it was not the right time to run. It was almost as if her family's spirits held her down to the cold, hard, earth. |