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Life Alert - Skana - Dec 03, 2012 [dohtml]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=52RHVQ9Ybqo[/dohtml] [dohtml]
Skana was no old dog to spend her golden years before her master's fire... Even though there wasn't an actual hearth to speak of, nor was she a dog. But she wasn't the type to lounge about the den when there was always something to be done. A routine patrol in mind, she headed out towards the fringes of the territory with her usual long legged strides. It hurt her to do so, but both pride and fear kept her from limping. Too aloof to be seen for the broken thing she was, and worried that once that facade was shattered she might be an easy target for predators, both wolf and beast. Even her position in the pack could be at stake if they saw that Skana's solid exterior wasn't quite all that it seemed.
She felt it first. The subtlest of shifts as she placed her ruined paw upon the snow. There was no time to react, but her amber eyes widened as the calloused paw pad slid against the hidden sheet of ice, born from a shallow puddle frozen through before the snow had fallen. Perhaps if she hadn't been relying on her bad paw to carry her weight just as well as the others, she might have been able to avoid what was to happen. If only the stubborn, proud crone would just limp for once.
Her ankle twisted as her leg slid beneath her, a sharp pain that would be enough to make anyone cry out though she choked the sound back. It was over in an instant, her large mass thrown to the ground in a not-so-regal heap. Shocked, she lay still and silent in the snow for a moment. After coming to her senses, she tried to stand, but found the pain her twisted ankle caused her too great to make it fully to her feet. "Shit. Shit. Shit. Damnit..." She muttered under her breath. Perhaps she'd just rest a moment before trying to walk again, and settled back down against the snow. Hopefully no one would come across her like this... She felt quite like a fool, and craning her head around she looked to see if anyone had seen the faux pas. Life Alert - Phineas - Dec 03, 2012 [dohtml] [/dohtml] Life Alert - Skana - Dec 09, 2012 [dohtml] The soft staccato of crunching snow in the muffled silence of the snowy forest caused her ears to perk and her spine to rigidly tense. Out of habit she nearly tried to rise again, but thought better of it when her ankle burned in protest. The scent, a male's, was somewhat familiar and ingrained with the pack's own characteristic perfume. It wouldn't be a rogue to worry about, but it was still troublesome enough that a pack mate might see her sitting around as such. She'd never let a stranger see her like this, but pack was like family. There was some unspoken trust there that made it more tolerable to be seen in a moment of vulnerability, but not by much. The two things a pack mate might conclude could either be the incorrect assumption that she got lazy on the job, or the more accurate presumption that she wasn't fit enough for the job.
Stuck waiting in place she could only watch as the white wolf slowly approached. Phineas, she recalled having seen him at the meeting and was grateful that at least her mind hadn't failed her. Not yet, at least. She appreciated the respectful lowering of his stance, but it was still uncomfortable having to lie on the ground with her head lower than his own. Nonetheless, she kept her amber eyes trained on the orange of his irises, taking whatever edge of dominance she could. He did not come too close, as if merely curious.
Feeling like some sort of spectacle and already well embarrassed and in pain, irritation began to build within her. "What do you want?" Her voice was gruffer than she intended. She knew it wasn't fair to him as he'd taken no part in her stupid mistake. She could probably even ask the man for help, but the thought was just too humiliating. Her scarred stare softened before she turned her face away from him, staring off into the trees. "Sorry," she mumbled. RE: Life Alert - Phineas - Dec 29, 2012 [dohtml] [/dohtml] RE: Life Alert - Skana - Dec 31, 2012 [dohtml] It was satisfying for Skana to see the arctic wolf's ears briefly flick against his head, showing that she was still something worth being apprehensive about. Despite this, she was strangely relieved to see Phineas hadn't been put off too much by her gruffness. Part of her did want to be left to suffer alone, with no one around to learn of her own failings. Stubborn in her ways, it was so very tempting to snap and snarl at the man until he just left. But, the prospect of being left on her own at the territory's edge wasn't a promising one, and the man was too polite for her to justify snapping at him like that.
After a brusque nod at his introduction, she bobbed her dark head towards the snowy earth he had signaled. "Go ahead, suit yourself," she said, a hint of amusement in her voice. She wondered what the young man had to gain from sitting around with an old lady, but she decided she didn't mind the company.
The ice she'd fallen onto was nipping through her fur, her coat for some reason less insulating than she remembered it being in previous winters. The searing of her ankle had dulled to an ache, partly due to the chill of the snow. She was sure any jostling would bring the pain back with a vengeance, but she couldn't lie still here forever. She shifted against the snow, trying to get into a more comfortable position only to nudge the tender joint. Her ears flicked back for a moment, her teeth gritting against each other as she bared through the twinge.
She knew she was being ridiculous, having a polite, able pack member who could likely give her a hand, if only she'd stop being so damn stubborn and ask. Admitting that it was some sort of fear that was holding her back, the only thing left was to face it face on. Skana cleared her throat, as if she were about to make an announcement. "It seems I've hurt myself on the ice." RE: Life Alert - Phineas - Jan 04, 2013 [dohtml] [/dohtml] RE: Life Alert - Skana - Jan 12, 2013 [dohtml] She didn't know what she had expected. Some irrational part of her half imagined he would jump up and cast her out for being so damn useless, after all, she'd been banished before, why not again? Skana hesitated at his question, her amber eyes leaving Phineas to cast out through the white forest. She knew at some point, the joint would need the attention of a healer, but letting anyone else in on her fragility was not an encouraging thought. Skana knew Elettra to be a medic, bits of herbs stashed here and there, though Skana knew nothing of their function.
"Elettra knows medicine, but..." The old woman trailed off, then shook her head slowly but firmly. She didn't need to drag the busy leader from more important matters just so she could be babied. If Skana could just get back to the safety of the den and rest, she would be alright for now. Later, on her own time rather than when her nagging paw decided, she might seek the Ridge alpha for help. She had already gone far beyond what the limits of her pride would normally allow in the simple act of admitting injury to Phineas, someone she hardly knew. He seemed trustworthy enough, but Skana had learned the hard way that trust wasn't always what it seemed.
She looked back to him, her eyes boring into his own again as if a stare might rattle any ulterior motives from the ivory man. A wordless test of sorts. "If you could help me on my feet, I should make it back alright on my own." RE: Life Alert - Phineas - Feb 08, 2013 [dohtml] [/dohtml] |