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Going North - Lily - Jun 06, 2013 for @Reaper! [dohtml] She knew her home, the Fen, lay in the other direction, but she had never been on this side of the mountain before and it was so much more open than her home. North she had wandered, parallel to the serpent that had once separated her side of the mountain from theirs. From the Rise she had traveled through the willows, past the falls. She had no idea what it was that drew her all this way. Through the dense woods that reminded her of Umbra Copse, the familiar earthy smell of rotting wood fading away with the fresh tang of mountain fed water. Her eyes widened in wonder as she took in the red colored rocks that lined the base of the creek, the water so clear you could see right to the bottom. There was something in the air that caused her hackles to tingle but not quite climb - a presence perhaps. Ghosts? A gust of wind blew whipped at her snowy cloak as she allowed her imagination to run rampant, a pack of spectral beings charged past her, water splashing in their wake as they charged by on the tail of imaginary prey. A smile tugged at her lips as she lowered her head to drink, her eyes glinting merrily in the filtered sun. On the wind she could scent boar, and bear, deer and fox but it was none of these that held her attention. Swimming through the crystalline waters was the tell-tale shadow of salmon, working their way upstream so they could spawn, their pink sides betraying them as older fish, but stomach filling none the less. She waded into the creek until the water was lapping at her chest and she waited, poised. Biding her time until the perfect moment came to strike. RE: Going North - Reaper - Jun 08, 2013 [dohtml]
RE: Going North - Lily - Jun 09, 2013 TeenageDerp! I hope he is a patient man... [dohtml] The water was deep and fast, but she wanted a challenge. The fat fish struggled further and further upstream as the white wolf waited for the perfect moment to strike. A sort of stillness hung in the air as she waited, and for a time, it could almost be thought that she had completely forgotten her purpose in standing chest deep in the creek, her eyes half lidded to cut the glare from the mottled sun. The voice seemed to come out of nowhere and the young wolf, though she did not flinch, spun her head in the direction from which the sudden noise came. She knew the effect her eyes had on strangers and so she did not hesitate to boldly stare the stranger full in the face for a moment, gold and marbled blue-gold eye meeting squarely with blooded orange before allowing her eyes to slip off down his flank to take in the rest of him. She had let go of her hold on his eye quickly enough to make it clear that she was not looking for confrontation, but the way she had met his stare boldly made it clear she would not easily back down either. His coat was long and white, his size more telling than his coat, for although he was on the larger side, he was not as large as some Mackenzie's she had encountered over the years. She could only assume that he too was an arctic, although his motivation in approaching her was yet to be determined. He could very well just be a well meaning passer by, but it had been so long since she had encountered another that she couldn’t quite be sure. She allowed her eyes to rove down the creek to where he had indicated, appearing to consider what he had said. She could quite easily plunge her head below the surface right now and emerge with a fish in her jaws to prove to him that she was capable of picking her own spot to fish, but then she would run the risk of needing to defend her catch from the stranger. She would rather save her energy. Moving from the creek, her eyes betrayed just how cautious she truly felt. He could easily overpower her if he so wished but if that was what he intended then why would he speak to her first? Once she was clear of the water she shook, sending droplets flying in all directions, no doubt splattering her observer in the process. She had made up her mind. She would give the stranger the benefit of the doubt. Momentarily her tongue lolled from her mouth in a comical fashion. She lowered her rear to scratch at her ear, attempting to dislodge an errant drop that had somehow worked its way in there. “Thanks but I think I’ve changed my mind.” She said, her childish tone laced with a giggle. Bringing her rear back off the ground, her white coat now marred by dirt that clung to her damp fur, her tail waved high over her back like a banner. It was a foolish move on her part she was well aware, but what better way to determine someone’s motives than by pushing all the wrong buttons? RE: Going North - Reaper - Jun 19, 2013 [dohtml]
RE: Going North - Lily - Jun 23, 2013 [dohtml] He didn’t seem interested in her games so slowly her tail lowered until it sat just below level with her spine, still waving about recklessly, a clear sign of her naive nature and easiness with the stranger before her. Although she had been raised to be more than cautious of strangers, she was all grown up now (or so she told herself), and besides, surely a loner didn’t have to worry about strange loners as much as a pack wolf would? Otherwise she’d never find friends and maybe one day start a pack of her own. She looked over to where he had gestured, boredom returning to her face. Fish had never been her favorite food anyway, she had always preferred moose, as difficult as they were to catch with fewer than four wolves, and deer, and rabbits. She was a wolf, not an otter or a beaver. Fish were only a sometimes food, and in a few more days, they would wash up on the bank dead and begin to rot, and then she wouldn’t have to get wet to eat her fill at all. Finally deciding it was rude to hang about without at least offering an introduction, she took in a breath and her name left her mouth in a drawl. “I’m Lily. I’m not from around here...” Vague would do for now. The dragonfly fen on the other side of the mountain was calling to her, but there was still so much to see and do before she made the journey back to the place where she was born. Or at least, the place she had been led to believe was where she was born. RE: Going North - Reaper - Jul 03, 2013 [dohtml]
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