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surely, surely - Jaune - Sep 12, 2010 This place was truly something else! Having escaped the minefield that was Blackberry Fields, the petite female was on her way to drink away her sorrows, the key word being on her way—for never had she imagined it would be quite this difficult, quite this impossible, to find water. She had caught the scent of at least one pack in what she had learned was called Relic Lore, and she thought it rather unreasonable that a decent source of water could not be found within an hour's time. No, it was far worse. It was tantamount to an injustice, and feeling agitated by the past's weeks events, she felt the outrage beginning to swell once more in her little chest. Surely, she would die of a heart attack in this unfamiliar land, where she had no family, no friend to count on. Surely, she would collapse in this unbearable summer heat, which seemed to grow heavy in the thicket. Surely, surely all of these things... But she had to admit that it was cooler here in the shade of the thicket, where the trees clustered together to form a relief-providing canopy of leaves. Creatures unseen chattered without fear, and she would be a fool to believe that she was unseen, unheard. Knowing this, she forced herself to retain features appropriate of her status, though inside the turmoil stirred and stirred. She felt the acute pain of regret grasp at her heart, and she believed for an instance that she should have never left her home: as if such was how it had played out. By the slight frown that creased her black lips, it was by so-called subaudition that one could infer there was a lie lurking about. But the smile that hid this frown, followed by a neutral line, was one lie after another, another and another, until all the lies became a sort of ultimate lie and truth. Her face was blank at this point, and she pressed deeper into the thicket. Her pace slow, but not out of deliberation. surely, surely - Orion - Sep 14, 2010 OOC: I’m placing this a day’s IC time after my other thread. Hope that’s okay! surely, surely - Jaune - Sep 15, 2010 Had she known his thoughts, she might have had the impudence to correct him. For while she may have deceived herself otherwise, there were none too many who were too keen on meeting her, let alone to a depth that could constitute a relationship. It wasn't her fault. It never was. It was just--everything was so new, so alien to her, and while this newness might have seemed attractive to her while she was still coddled by the familiarity of her old pack, it now struck her as increasingly unmerciful. Perhaps it was this feeling of oppression that kept her lingering to those melodious notes, that drifted through the air. They were ambrosial to her senses, and she thought they tasted like rays of sun, bright and cheerful. Too good to be true. Head swirling about as she searched for the voice, she hesitated. Though it was an invitation, almost considerate, it certainly couldn't be meant for her. She sniffed the air, which seemed thicker and heavier than before. It seemed to be only her. She had not been mistaken. Shadows dappled across her uneasy features, mocking her dilemma. He knows your secret. Unseen above, a cloud momentarily covered the sun, and sudden darkness engulfed the thicket, along with unmoving female. She shivered, before suddenly yelping aloud. With that she began to run away from her imagined pursuer, her paranoia getting the best of her. She had been protecting herself for far too long. surely, surely - Orion - Sep 18, 2010 Stillness followed once his song faded from the surrounding woods. He listened for a song in reply, but found nothing in return. A brow rose curiously as he took a few steps to each side to look around for the other wolf. Not a sound could be heard other than the birds and the scattering of squirrels foraging for nuts. Nostrils flared as he inhaled the feminine aroma once again. She was near, but just out of his sight. Intense golden eyes glanced to the sky as darkness fell upon the woods; a passing cloud sending an uneasy tension whispering through the trees. Head tilted to one side with uncertainty. Odd for a wolf to refuse a potential greeting. Most tended to be friendly as the concept of being isolated was a frightful one. surely, surely - Jaune - Sep 18, 2010 Isolation. Yes, it was this that now drove her mad. For while she had loathed the place she once called home, with all her annoying family members, extended or otherwise, there was something more unsettling, more disturbing, about the loneliness of a pack-less wolf's life. She was not cut out for the ranks of pack life, and yet she was even far more unsuited for the life of a loner. Unable to hear his shout above the panic issuing out in her breath, she spotted him before she had stopped. A collision of two stars, one bright, one dying, and she wondered how much it would hurt. Instinctively, foolishly, she closed her eyes, and hastily prayed that he would be removed from her path. He needed to move out of her way, and suddenly she was shouting out at him to move, to move, but somehow her direction became gargled in her general scream of fear--but her scream continued on, it did not stop, but rather stopped a second later than she had predicted. She had missed what could have been a soft-cushioned, though bony fall, and was instead greeting the back of an unsuspecting bush. Crash! Into the sharp branches, ridged leaves. Into the bush went the upper half of the body, the lower half, including her rump, displayed for the male to see and hopefully admire. surely, surely - Orion - Sep 18, 2010 Ears flattened against his head as for a split second golden eyes grew wide. The fem was coming quicker than he anticipated, straight for where he stood. A second’s hesitation would have created quite the collision. But Orion’s reflexes were extraordinarily on par today as he quick side stepped to get out of her way. He did not anticipate the fact that there had been a rather large bush behind him for her to become caught in rather than running frantically away in the opposite direction. If he had not seen her previously, the yearling might have thought she only had half a body with her front half consumed by the thick branches and leaves. Screams had left him a bit deaf at first; the ringing of her shrill cry still echoing in his head. Had he startled her that terribly? surely, surely - Jaune - Sep 18, 2010 How un-gentlemanly of him, indeed! Wrestling herself from the clawed bush, who seemed far too eager to cling onto her beauty and grace, she came out with a yowl hissing through her gritted teeth. In an outrage, she quickly turned on the male, partially because she was embarrassed she had displayed herself so, partially so that she could take out her frustration on yet another innocent victim. "You did startle me," she said. "You did not assist me, but look, it is too late because I 'ave already assisted myself." She did not look at him as she explained these two facts, instead licking her scratches with a self-pitying pink tongue. When she deemed herself presentable, and it took a good minute of grooming, she quickly snapped her gaze onto the older male. He was far more attractive than the other male she had not met long ago, though for one reason or another, she found herself desiring her less graceful companion. This male, on the other hand, seemed to be all gentleman, all poise, and even his fur, which reminded her very much of hairs successful in their mimicry of brilliant suns, radiated good breeding. She hated him. "Please, do not go about singing as you did. You might distract travelers--and that would not be good for trade." She was making thread-bare sense, and she knew this. She frowned, her face growing hot. It must have been the sun shining on her face. "Oh, and you also have a leaf stuck in that marvelous hair of yours." Her sarcasm was light, and she sniffed before walking a bit sidewards in hopes of evading him as she continued her journey on the high seas. surely, surely - Orion - Sep 19, 2010 OOC: I'll leave it up to you where it goes from here. =) |