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i just need you now - Triell - Jul 17, 2013 [dohtml]The sky is dark with storm clouds. [/dohtml] RE: i just need you now - Nova - Jul 26, 2013 [dohtml]
Already Nova was learning the sky and it's moods. The darkening clouds told her of rain to come, and as a child of spring and summer all that meant for now was more puddles for her to play in later. Usually Mamma liked to usher them inside when the rain started to fall, though Nova liked sitting out in the deluge just fine. But Mamma wasn't around this time to tell her otherwise, and even before the first drop had fallen Nova was out in search of the finest puddles to stomp in. Perhaps her timing was a little bit off, the threat of rain was there but none had fallen yet, but the girl was convinced that she just had to look a little bit harder to find those elusive pools.
Lanky limbs she had yet to get used to brought her over the mountain paths that she was just beginning to memorize. Even though the wind began to push her this way and that, she regarded it as a friend trying to push her the right way. With the wind at her back she continued on, oblivious that she was in the company of anything but the elements. She didn't even notice the tall black wolf until she rounded about a stand of boulders and nearly ran into the male. She abruptly stopped, wordlessly staring up into the man's yellow eyes with her own matching pair. She'd never met a wolf outside of the pack before and was at a loss for what was the right thing to do. "Uhmm," She managed to mumble, finally backing away a few steps from the stranger. "Mista... You look for puddle too?" She finally asked. Why else would he be here? Nova Aquila RE: i just need you now - Triell - Jul 29, 2013 [dohtml] [/dohtml] RE: i just need you now - Naira - Aug 07, 2013 Feel free to catch her out ;) [dohtml] Clouds were gathering overhead and so Naira had returned to the den... only to find her daughters had chosen to take themselves off on an adventure. With little more than a roll of her eyes, she set off on the trail of @Aponi first, under the impression that her sister couldn’t be far behind. Quickly ushering the youngest home she set back out after her older sister confidently moving across the treacherous terrain, confident that very little harm would come to her in her new secluded home. Her anxiety mounted however, the closer her child grew to the borders. Picking up her pace a little, a familiar voice drifted to her ears, punctuated by the higher tones of her daughter. A silent sigh of relief left her chest as she skirted to the side, using the landscape to her advantage, slinking between boulders and lifting her toes so that her nails would not scrape or click against the rocks that were strewn about her paws. After their last encounter she was reluctant to immediately make her presence known and risk interrupting the encounter that was unfolding before her eyes, although she knew that she couldn’t stay hidden the entire time either. She couldn’t keep the gentle smile from the edges of her lips and a quiet chuckle slipped forth unbidden when Triell asked where the biggest puddle was to be found. Her ears pinned flat to her skull and her eyes screwed shut as she held her breath and hoped she hadn’t been overheard, although she knew her chances were slim. RE: i just need you now - Nova - Sep 04, 2013 [dohtml]
Nova was taken aback when the stranger told her there would be lots of puddles once it started raining, but nodded her head sagely as if she knew that all along. Rain first, then puddles. The stranger, no, Triell now that she knew his name, had asked her where the biggest of puddles could be found. Nova tilted her head, a thoughtful look as she tried to think of the biggest, the best, puddle. She needed something to impress Triell, particularly since he seemed to be a stranger to these parts and unknowledgeable in the local puddles.
Finally, it came to her, her wide face lighting up as she beamed up at the older wolf. "Da stream! Iss not a puddle, but it has the bestest splashes!" Nova assured him, her tail wagging with pride at her answer. She was just so excited to show him the little stream that cut the pass in two, and she was sure he'd just have the best time splashing around in it. And best of all, it wouldn't be something Aponi had already showed him first.
Through all the excitement, Nova didn't even notice her mamma hidden among the rugged mountain scenery. "C'mon! We can go there togedder!" The girl twirled around in a quick circle, before trotting a few feet back into the territory, towards home. She then stopped, her head whipping back to peer over her shoulder and see if Triell was actually going to follow her, not entirely expecting that he would. Nova Aquila RE: i just need you now - Triell - Sep 10, 2013 [dohtml]
RE: i just need you now - Naira - Nov 12, 2013 Oh gosh I'm terrible. Sorry guys! [dohtml] Naira listened as her daughter declared that the stream had the bestest splashes and made a mental note to take the girl to the bottom of the Pass the next time the basin filled. The shallow temporary ‘lake’ would make far better splashes than any measly stream, and it was, after all, the biggest ‘puddle’ for miles. She wasn’t surprised when she was given the all clear to come out, and waited until Nova’s head was facing forwards again before quietly slipping in beside her dearest friend, a smirk on her muzzle as she threw the Tainn a sideways glance. She didn’t want to break the magic of the moment by revealing herself to her daughter and so she kept her mouth shut, trailing along silently as they made their way closer to the stream. Eventually she knew @Nova would turn and see her, but for now she was content to remain as little more than a shadow in their wake. |