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drip drop - Sibyl - Sep 04, 2012 (This is outside of the GH border, btw) [dohtml]
drip drop - Cessair - Sep 05, 2012 The day had started well, with a few clouds gathering in the distance, but it had been a comfortable temperature and there was plenty of light, so Cessair had deemed it a day to travel. To her, moving about in some way or another made it easiest to think about some things, and forget about others. It was just too bad that the little wolf had no idea which of those functions she wanted to carry out. The result was a confused mess of too much information being processed at the same time that left her tired mind spinning. When the tangled scenery of the Thicket of Secrets thinned out into an open cedar forest, Cessair grew relieved somehow, as though the un-crowding of the vegetation facilitated the un-crowding of her own mind. As Cessair advanced deeper into her new surroundings, however, she began to grow worried. This was unexplored territory, and anything could be just a few pawsteps away, especially since the overload of unfamiliar scents made it difficult to pick out what was what. Then the rain decided to wreak some havoc of its own. The first drop landed ahead and to the left of the small brown form, but it surprised her enough that it might as well have been the nightmarish rogue wolf from her visions suddenly jumping out in front of her with his teeth bared. Cessair stopped dead in her tracks as the miserable drops began showering her in earnest. A worry lingered in the back of her mind as she began to frantically search for shelter that she might stumble on an unfriendly stranger, but the only thing that was clear in her mind at the moment was that she didn't want to be caught in an unknown area completely drenched, so she continued her search. Cessair was so relieved when she saw the old tree lying on the hill -- not the most comfortable lean-to, but it would be enough -- that she almost forgot about the rain and everything else as she approached it. Expecting to find peace at last harbored under the log's weathered branches, she hurled herself inside. Horror instead greeted her. Something stopped her dive abruptly, and it wasn't chilly and damp wood like she was anticipating. She looked up sheepishly at the company into whom she had just launched herself. There was nothing but a dim outline of fur and glowing bronze eyes. Cessair flung herself backwards almost as violently as she had thrown herself in and immediately set about apologizing. "Oh my goodness -- I'm sooo sorry! I didn't realize there was anyone else here! What a klutz I am!" Although her tail was glued between her legs and she tried to show every sign of submission she could, Cessair remained under the tree in the desperate hope that the stranger would be kind enough to let her stay. drip drop - Vium - Sep 05, 2012 [dohtml] [/dohtml] drip drop - Sibyl - Sep 05, 2012 [dohtml]
drip drop - Cessair - Sep 06, 2012 Now safely settled under the log with her newest chance acquaintance, Cessair thought she might as well introduce herself. Even though the other female easily forgave her hastiness, she still felt like she needed to at least make a better second impression. Anyway, she felt it would be good to inform this other wolf that she was only a wandering loner, since the rain rendered what would otherwise be telling scents useless. "My name's Cessair. I've been wandering around on my own for a while trying to decide what to do with myself. I don't mean any trouble coming here if this is in your territory." Cessair considered adding something more when she noticed that the other wolf's senses were trained on something outside their shelter. She ducked her head down to peer under the branches and drew in the air for a scent out of habit. Of course that action gave her nothing but the heavy smell of rain, but at least she could still see the set of four tawny paws. Four big tawny paws. Immediately Cessair's mind flew back to the night that the huge rogue wolf had killed her mother, but she dismissed the thought just as quickly. That wolf was dark grey, not tawny. It was with satisfaction, however, that Cessair realized her flashbacks were becoming less and less of a problem. Confident that she wasn't the skittish wolf she used to be, Cessair pushed herself through the branches until she was sort of crouching half under the log and half out in the rain. She was already soaking wet and she wasn't going to get any drier under that damp old tree, so Cessair decided to introduce herself to the new stranger. Once she could discern his form through the rain, the little wolf looked him over. He looked healthy, and since she couldn't smell, she figured he must be a pack member. Maybe she did stumble into pack territory, after all. "Hi! I'm Cessair. Are you trying to get out of the rain too?" The other female inside mentioned that he probably wouldn't fit with them under the log, but she still wanted to be kind. She only hoped he didn't mind the rain, though. drip drop - Vium - Sep 07, 2012 [dohtml] The rains were picking up; heavy droplets began to slam through the cedars. He passed an older tree, its low hanging branches sweeping at his right flank as he did so. The voice of a wolf entered his ears as he came forward. With a curious cock of his head, the dark man blinked his pale browned eyes before speaking to the lighter colored female. She had called from beneath a fallen tree; a shelter from the rain. He did not need such.
"...Vium..." The strange wolf introduced himself, voice deep and rumbling. He took another step forward, in an unafraid manner. It seemed these two wolves meant no harm. "I am fine.... out here..." His sentence trailed off, and he gave a look around the soaking forest before speaking again "I wouldn't want..." With a sniff of the damp air, he figured both wolves were female "...you ladies getting your pelts soaked..." He offered a polite grin, but rather than a dashing one, his lips twitched. Looking at his paws, Vium shook out his pelt before swiftly moving to the right.
He seated himself beside a cedar, hugging the base where the water was least likely to cling to his fur. With a dreary sigh, he closed his eyes, ears perked and listening for the voices of the women. [/dohtml] drip drop - Sibyl - Sep 08, 2012 [dohtml]
drip drop - Cessair - Sep 17, 2012 Out of the rain and contentedly conversing with her two new acquaintances, Cessair wanted to feel calm and peaceful. There was something amiss, but the little wolf quickly deduced that the problem was her hogging of the shelter while another wolf was getting drenched. Still, Vium had rejected her offer to share (even though it was probably because he saw there really wasn't room for him) and had chosen his spot in the rain, so Cessair dismissed the feeling and tried to think of other ways to be friendly. It did please the lost little wolf to hear that Sibyl was from a pack, and one she hadn't learned of yet at that. The male couldn't have also been from this pack, though, or else the russet female wouldn't have needed to introduce herself to him as she did. Gazing curiously at the black and tawny male through the rain, she saw that he had closed his eyes, but surely his ears were still functional. If it was Cessair sitting out in the punishing rain, she'd probably close her eyes too, in order to protect them from the streaming water. Unwilling to let the thought of Vium's lack of shelter plague her, Cessair turned her attention back to Sibyl. "I don't have a pack, but I've been looking for one. I haven't learned of Grizzly Hollow yet -- would you mind telling me a little about it?" Cessair kept her ears trained to hear the sound of the russet wolf's voice when she made a reply, but she was constantly aware of and enjoying the lovely diapason of the rain drumming on her shanty but welcome shelter. Her eyes insisted upon occupying themselves as well, so she trained them on the mysterious male out in the rain while she listened. For his sake, she hoped the rain would at least lighten up soon. Unless, of course, he liked this rain. Every wolf may be different, but Cessair had a hard time believing anyone could be comfortable out in that downpour. |