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I can't do this on my own - Capella - Oct 06, 2013 [dohtml] @Coal[/dohtml] RE: I can't do this on my own - Coal - Oct 10, 2013 [dohtml] The cream and copper male that speedily made his way deeper into Riddle Heights wasn't just ambling along. He was on a mission. The despairing yelps of a she-wolf he had heard moments ago couldn't source much further from where he rushed up the rocky ledges and scrambled to keep his footing over loose stones and dirt. His heart pounded as he tried to ignore the thought that the victim of the fall was already dead or on her way to death, that he was too late to save her. It was likely perhaps, but the huge Bielski wasn't one to cave in to probability; he would fight until the last breath was exhaled, even without hope. His brown eyes burned with determined intensity, revealing a spirit within that would never leave a wolf behind—even a stranger. Climbing nearly straight upwards Coal spotted the creamy wolf laying limp on a ledge to his right, inaccessible from any angle except directly above, the way she had come. He didn't pause but pushed toward even faster until he reached the top and could look down on her trembling body. Fur was torn from a beautiful pelt, streaks of blood dirtied it. It was impossible to know if any bones were broken, for she did not move an inch, and her eyes were closed...but he knew she was alive, for he could detect slight motion from her exposed side as breath hesitantly entered her lungs. "Hello?" he called softly so as not to scare the young female. [/dohtml] RE: I can't do this on my own - Capella - Oct 10, 2013 [dohtml] RE: I can't do this on my own - Coal - Oct 11, 2013 [dohtml] She was a beauty, he had to admit. By the looks of her graceful, youthful frame she was only a yearling, two years at most. He couldn't help but be attracted to the poor girl even now as she lay helpless and hurting on the ledge below. For a moment Coal only stared, taking in everything about her—the creamy white pelt, sun filled eyes dancing with held back tears and new found hope, dainty black nose—before jerking back into reality and shaking his head bashfully. He knew he was acting like a child. He sure felt like one. The girl was only half his age and besides, he wasn't looking for a romance. "That's ridiculous," he murmured, eyes darting along the surface of the nearly vertical cliff searching for a sure route of rescue. "You think I would leave you here alone just so I would not be late for another occasion? I'll getcha outta this mess, no worries my lady." Perhaps he had been rather formal. Just in case he flashed her a confident wink before assuming the task of saving her. His first instinct was to slide down and join her, check her over to make sure no injuries were serious, but common sense restrained him. Even if she was badly wounded he would be no closer to helping the creamy white woman to safety. A sigh escaped the Bielski's lips in face of near hopelessness and he cursed silently with a glance in the pretty female's direction, wishing he could take it back. It wouldn't do to let her know he wasn't perfectly capable of getting her back to the top. "Okay, so...I'mma just gonna see if I can...gah!," The huge copper hued wolf lost his footing and slid, scrabbling for a hold and failing miserably until he came to a stop beside the one whom he had come to save. He refused eye contact, instead looking back up the way he had come as if this had all been part of a master plan. "I think...I think we got this. Yeah." The brave Bielski brute stared at Capella, thoroughly clueless and extremely embarrassed. [/dohtml] RE: I can't do this on my own - Capella - Oct 11, 2013 [dohtml] RE: I can't do this on my own - Coal - Oct 16, 2013 [dohtml] It made the copper wolf quite a bit more comfortable than he might have been that the pretty girl gave little response to his stupid blunder, but instead laid there, little hope in her dandelion eyes, blood streaking her creamy coat. The Bielski was worried that she would not make it even if they did reach the top, and an awful feeling of despair settled in the bottom of his stomach. Her will to survive seemed weak just like her body, and unless she decided to care, her breath wouldn't last long. Coal took a deep breath and looked over the above ground until it was memorized, and then began devising a plan. The levelest portion of the cliff, still steep by any account, was the route they had both taken to be dumped on this ledge, and it seemed as though such would be the safest way to go. There were parts of rock jutting out as well as tough plants for them to grab onto with their teeth if need be. The whole deal would be much simpler without the injured she wolf, but then, she was the reason he was here in the first place. The huge male glanced sideways at her, and was startled to find her struggling to rise, wincing in pain as weight shifted to her hind legs. They seemed to be the only real problem; most of the blood decorating her pelt was from shallow scratches. The Bielski instinctively reached over to steady her and then comfortingly licked the blood off her ears before returning his gaze to their current problem. He shot a grin over to the girl in order to hide his doubt of successfully scaling this cliff. "We had better go up the same way we came down, it is less steep than the other paths. Are you strong enough to climb at all? If so I can follow behind and steady you and catch you if you fall." His lopsided grin widened. "Plus I'll be good padding if we slip all the way back to this ledge. Ready?" The determination that had never left his dark eyes intensified as he squared his shoulders and stared up towards the top of the cliff. [/dohtml] RE: I can't do this on my own - Capella - Oct 17, 2013 [dohtml] RE: I can't do this on my own - Coal - Oct 18, 2013 [dohtml] She had cast aside the despair that had initially settled upon her after falling onto this ledge, and though her fur looked truly dreadful with streaks of dark blood and dirt, she still had a beautiful appearance to the big Bielski, and the glint in her eye only made her more so. He found himself grinning mindlessly at the sandy colored female, only too glad that he could help her get out of this mess. She was brave, he could see in her actions and in her shaky words, never complaining about the pain that undoubtedly shot through her body. He could see the difficulty with which she moved and his heart ached for her, longing to take away the hurt and make everything better. Fanciful thinking was all it was. He chuckled gently and winked in response to her light-hearted joke and answered, "What else would it be?" But the jovial mood was abruptly ended as the russet female rose the rest of the way on shaky legs, the determination in her eyes matching his own. He couldn't help but admire the young girl; he wasn't sure he himself would have been so brave in her place. Each small step brought her closer to the cliff itself and Coal watched apprehensively, muscles tense, hoping that this mission of his wouldn't fail. The last thing he would do, and by last he meant last, was leave her here in this barren place to die of her wounds and of starvation. The beautiful wolf glanced back at him and he could see the fear but also the strength in her fierce expression and he smiled lightly and half wagged his copper tail, urging her on. She turned back towards the steep wall and began to ascend, each step twisting a grimace on Coal's face for her sake. Once her back paws had abandoned the ledge altogether he stepped up also, braced to catch her lest her legs give way. It was not surprising when the did, but they held enough so that he was not needed to stop her from sliding all the way to the bottom. The Bielski reached forward and touched her flank softly hoping to comfort the injured girl. Wild fear soaked her voice of hesitation and he tried to cut her off before she could complete the thought. "Yes you can. Yes you can, don't worry. If you fall, I'll catch you. I'll carry you on my back if I have to." That last thought was improbable, but the big brute knew that if it came to that he would try with everything he had. "Now, do you see that branch slightly to your right? Grab onto it with your teeth, hard, while you try to get a foothold." His eyes flickered with worry and he pressed up against her for support, taking some of the pressure off of her own less than sturdy limbs. There were many things he had not been able to accomplish, but this was not a mission he was willing to fail. [/dohtml] |