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one for joy, one for pain - Ice - Jun 06, 2013 RE - This fortnight, the rains seem to have stopped. Morning, Partly Cloudy — Current Temperature: 55° F/13° C [dohtml]
RE: one for joy, one for pain - Jessie - Jun 06, 2013 [dohtml] It was nice to know that around the Spectral Woods that most of the Oak Tree Bend pack had settled down. The territory would definitely need much time to get used to. It was hard trying to keep up with everyone now though, for Jessie found herself constantly bumping into bushes and ferns. Being so use to the confines of Swift River territory had made the salt and pepper colored woman careless and now she was finding that she needed to be more alert than ever now. She still was not sure if it was completely safe on this side of the mountain but she thought better than to express her fears to either Corinna or Ice. She had chosen to come with them in the end anyway and even if she did have her fears, her place was below both of them. Eventually, the young Swiftpaw found herself gravitating towards the creek once again. She found that is was somewhat similar to the river back in the Sacred Grove and she found comfort, especially in seeing the fish float by if there were no disturbances.
Once again, when she would visit the creek, she would not be alone. The sight of her snowy Guardian brought a small smile to her face, though it quickly faded when she saw the man. Standing in the shallows of the creek just was not something that Ice did. The man loathed the water and preferred to stay away from it whenever he could. If something was wrong with the man, Jessie sure did not know what it was. Her thoughts on him and Marsh were at the back of her mind, due to the fact that she had not known much about the relationship between the two wolves. She had once assumed something, but when she had gotten too caught up in pack life, the memory slowly faded away from her mind, her brain classifying the memory as non important.
Walking up to where she was next to her snowy friend, she bumped her muzzle comfortingly against his shoulder, her emerald eyes gleaming up at him. Quietly, she asked him, "What is the matter, Ice?" She tilted her head as she stared at him, her eyes radiating the concern that she was feeling. If something was wrong with Ice then obviously something was wrong, because, to Jessie, Ice was one of the toughest men she had ever met and if something was truly bothering him then the Oak Pack was not in peace. Hesitantly, she pressed her small side against his large one, trying to give him the comfort he had always given her.
RE: one for joy, one for pain - Ice - Jun 18, 2013 Feel free to kill me.. xD [dohtml]
RE: one for joy, one for pain - Jessie - Jun 19, 2013 Holy shit. Jessie is killing ME! [dohtml] When she had arrived by Ice’s side, one thing she had not been expecting was for him to jump away from her in shock. Though, she was comforted when he returned to her side and it had not been the mere presence of her being there that had pushed him away, rather her shocking him. This caused another stir of worry to swirl within her. Ice, as he was a Guardian, was not one to get shocked easily, especially when it came to being on new grounds. In all honesty, when he voiced what was happening with him, she froze on the stop almost, cursing herself silently and scolding her tense muscles and in a few moments, they relaxed. How stupid had she been not to realize this? The memories of the bond that she had noticed Marsh and Ice share months ago return to her and she felt an awful flush creeping its way over her body. Pushing her jealous thoughts away from her mind, she looked at the crumpled form of her alpha, nuzzling his shoulder in another attempt at comfort.
Taking a deep breath, she tried to search for some words that could comfort her friend, "I’m sure you miss him, Ice…in a way, I can understand that," she paused, her mind briefly flashing back to Hotei and his burnt form. None of her pack mates had known about him and her, though she could only guess if they had figured anything that had gone on between them, she could hardly have known, but for the time being she assumed that Ice had no knowledge of her…close relationship with the Tainn and the horrible scars he had left her with his departure. Sighing, she continued on, "But you also have the rest of us…we’re here for you…Ice…it’s not healthy to bottle up what you’re feeling all the time."
When she replayed what she had said a few times, she felt like, to herself, she sounded like a complete moron. The Swiftpaw had never been one to speak rightfully and sometimes her words came out in a confusing manner, for comfort was not an area she had specialized in, but she would do the best that she could. While she sounded like an idiot to herself, she knew that she was telling her Snowball Guardian the truth. She had known from personal experience that bottling everything up and not talking about things made it even harder than it had to be. She just simply wanted to help her superior out in every way that she could, even if it did end up hurting her in the process. Hopefully, he would not get too mad at her.
RE: one for joy, one for pain - Ice - Jun 30, 2013 [dohtml]
RE: one for joy, one for pain - Jessie - Jul 07, 2013 [dohtml] His reply back to her almost caused her to flinch away from him, but she remained still, not wishing to upset the large beast anymore than he was already hurting. A large weight also weighed down on Jessie’s chest, one that she imagined was the same one that was crushing her superior. She wished to reach out to him and help him through his hardships, but she was not the best when it came to comfort. In the end, she always ended up shutting herself out anyway, not wanting to have their problem crush her too. It was a fear she had obtained when Cali had left her back at her past home. For a long time she had been secluded off from the others and though she had come to the Lore to get rid of such a fear, she knew that with each desertion the fear grew stronger, threatening to overpower her own will. Swallowing she continued to listen to what Ice said, remembering what he had said to her not too long ago, trying to reassure her…which was exactly what he had done.
Clearing her throat, she spoke again, "We can all only hope that they will both return to us safe." She stopped speaking, thinking over her options and trying to decide what she wanted to let go. Looking over to the slightly slumped form of her leader, she spoke again, not wanting to give him any false hopes, "But if they don’t return…then it’s like you said before, we can’t hold onto everything forever." She hung her head slightly, not wishing to say anymore to the white man beside her. She had tried to move past the pack mates that had left them. So many had, but she knew the one that truly stuck out to her, the one that would not let her move past everything. It was kind of the same situation that Ice was in, only Jess knew that Marsh would never leave them intentionally. Marsh was one of the most loyal wolves she had ever met, even if he was the most silent.
RE: one for joy, one for pain - Ice - Jul 20, 2013 Kick mee~ [dohtml]
RE: one for joy, one for pain - Jessie - Jul 29, 2013 [dohtml] She felt awkward just standing there. It was obvious that she was not comforting him. It was probably something Marsh could have done with simply being next to the large white man beside him. The gray woman did not want to have any tension between the two of them, but it was hard to cut through it since technically, she felt as if, both of them were uncomfortable. When he finally spoke again, her ears flicked towards him, an awful feeling starting to settle into her stomach. Had she not felt the same way when Hotei had ran off? She too had gone into a fit of depression at the time and Ice had been there for her. He had not pushed nor pried on what had rattled her up and though she was not sure if he had a sliver of a clue as to what the relationship between the two wolves were, nothing had been questioned. He had simply been there, which had been enough for her at the time. Hopefully, it would be enough for him.
When he spoke yet again, Jessie had to calm the rapid beating of her heart, her green eyes looking over towards him as he finished. Taking a deep breath and letting it out, she replied softly, "In these kind of situations, I don’t think the question is when…it’s how." She then turned back towards the water, a small grin on her face as she tried to lift the mood a little bit, "What would you do if I attempted to dunk you in the water?" She gave his side a little shove, a hopeful smile on her face. She didn’t like seeing her snowball down, it brought her own mood into a sour twist. Plus he still had plenty of things to be happy about, like Corinna and his children. Maybe they would ease some of the stress that weighed down on the man. She could not be sure, but maybe if something could take his mind off of Marsh for a little while, maybe..just maybe, he could be a little happier.
RE: one for joy, one for pain - Ice - Aug 10, 2013 [dohtml]
RE: one for joy, one for pain - Jessie - Aug 19, 2013 [dohtml] They sat in silence for a little while and Jessie could only guess as to what Ice was thinking about her question. Soon enough her alpha turned to her, his eyes narrowed but stance playful as he replied. A small smile twitched on her lips, knowing full well that she could out run him any day. It would be easy for her to dunk him and then run with her small body to make her escape. That would be playing dirty though and that was something that Jessie normally did not do. Normally. Her tail flicked behind her as she rolled her eyes in mock aggravation at him for being such a pup. In a teasing voice she replied, "Is the big bad wolf afraid of a little water?" She then nudged him playfully with her shoulder, knowing that she would have to get her point across to him sooner or later. Looking down slightly with a serious frown in her eyebrows, she thought about how she could phrase her question without sounding like a brat.
Clearing her throat, she awkwardly tried to make the conversation run smoothly, "So umm..I’ve uh, heard that others can get roles within the pack…and uh…was wonderingifIcouldgetoneasaHuntress." She said the last part faster than the rest of her sentence, pleased that she had gotten the words out. Yep, totally nailed that on the head. She grinned up at him, a glimmer of hope in her jade eyes. She had been trying hard for the past year to do all she could to gain the pack role that she desperately wanted. She had done what others had done repeatedly on the borders, but she also pushed herself to keep the caches full and help feed the ones who did not have time to hunt on their own or was going through a hard time. This had happened a few times when Ice’s mood had been on the definite down low and Jessie had been trying to cheer him up. She had also made sure others got their fair share…and finally, she had wanted to bring up the topic with Ice.
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