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early risings - Phineas - Jun 27, 2013 Sorry for the wait on our thread.. <3 [dohtml]
RE: early risings - Zia - Jul 01, 2013 [dohtml]
In the wee hours of dawn, all was quiet and peaceful within Magnolia Glen. Most of the wolves were likely still asleep, tucked away within the comfort of the main den. But not Zia Celencio. She had risen early, sometime within the night. Sleep had evaded her throughout the evening, the warm, moist air proving to be a discomfort. And when she finally did get to sleep, her dreams were less than pleasant. The horrid images which raced through her mind added to her unrest, jolting the she wolf awake as soon as they ended. And so she spent the rest of the night awake, curled up in a tight little ball, azure eyes planted on an earthen wall dully. Fidgety, she had decided to MUSTER to her feet and find something to keep herself busy. A quick but thorough run along the Northern and Western borders ensued. Although tired, the charcoal and silver wolf attentively marked the boundaries separating the Glen from no mans land. It would save the others on patrol some trouble from tending the job themselves...for several hours at least.
Stretching her legs had felt good, feeling the taut muscles in her limbs burn with the familiar strain of vigorous exercise. It reminded her of the days spent with her former mountain pack, where she eagerly scaled the treacherous slopes and peaks. But it also brought back some not so fond memories. She was moving on though, and quickly suppressed them. Feeling her stomach churn with the pangs of hunger, she decided on a quick hunt. Her prey of choice was a young but plump hare, the remains of which clasped between her jaws. She was on her way to the site of one of the caches, which happened to be a few yards away from the creek, when a familiar scent hit her nose. Shadow tinted ears pricked forwards, her eyes glinting with a touch of curiosity. It was Phineas, who she hadn't seen much of lately, nor gotten to know on a personal level. He wasn't far. In fact, he was right in her path. Taking advantage of this little opportunity, she made a beeline in that direction, guided by the gentle babbling of fresh water. Soft footfalls of her paws slipping through the grass announced her approach, her eyes landing on his creamy white figure. Stopping just a ways the cache, she dropped the half eaten hare at her feet as she came to stand beside him. Holding back a yawn, she greeted him pleasantly. "Good morning Phineas. You are up early." Her voice was soft and warm, but not without a hint of weariness. "Care for an early morning snack?" She gestured with her head to the kill at her paws. Looking him over, she searched for any signs of tiredness. He was a brand new father afterall, and youngsters could be a handful. Even if it was just two. RE: early risings - Phineas - Jul 15, 2013 [dohtml]
RE: early risings - Zia - Jul 22, 2013 [dohtml]
Life was anything but dull in Magnolia Glen. Zia was constantly keeping herself busy, helping out in any way she could. With newborn pups in the den, there was a sense of excitement in the air. Her Alpha's Phineas and Borlla were certainly kept busy enough already. And the proof was right there beside her in the form of her white leader savoring a morning drink. A soft little chuckle vibrated in the depths of her throat as he returned the comment she had initially given. Silver lined shoulders rolled back in the motions of a shrug, whilst she gazed off in the distance, where a few magnolia trees were gathered. The morning dew that clung to the pink petals was sure to evaporate was the sun was at it's zenith. "Yes, you're right. I was restless, so I decided to do something about that." Her voice held a touch of amusement to it, despite the fatigue her body was trying to fight off.
It was good to have a moment like this, just between the two of them. Alpha and subordinate, quietly standing side by side, undisturbed. The chances for such a meeting in the past had been slim to none, but Zia understood Phineas's other obligations completely. Charcoal tipped ears pushed forward, catching the sound of his voice. She nodded smoothly, a small smile breaking at the corner of her lips. "Of course. I'll run by the den after I am done here." Leaving the half eaten rabbit where it lay, she stepped forward to enter the shallows of the creek. Remaining close to the bank, she only allowed her paws to submerge under the water. Her mind landed on Borlla and the pups for a moment, wondering how they were faring. Of course they were alright, she assured herself. If anything was amiss then Phineas would likely have been much closer to the den, not out here alone.
Turning to face the ivory male, her sapphire eyes offered a silent invitation to join her in the creek. But they were also filled with mild curiosity. There was so much about him that she didn't know yet. All she knew was that he was the leader of Magnolia Glen, mate to Borlla and a proud father, who had taken her in while traversing the mountain. Zia wanted to change that. "So Phineas, how are you faring now that you are a new father? I'm sure you must be very excited." She paused, a warm smile coming to her face as her tail wagged by her hocks. "Who wouldn't be? After all, the new lives of pups are a blessing for any pack." Surprised by her own enthusiasm towards the new arrivals, Zia did well to keep it under check. She never would've guessed that she had such a soft spot for the little ones. Then again, with her new start in the Glen, any surprises were wholeheartedly welcomed. [/dohtml] RE: early risings - Phineas - Jul 30, 2013 [dohtml]
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