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Dust to Dust - Taima - Jan 09, 2014 [dohtml] You've held your head up / You've fought the fight, [/dohtml]You bear the scars, / You've done your time. / Listen to me. You've been lonely, too long... -- The Civil Wars - "Dust to Dust" [dohtml] TAIMA LYALL
Taima Lyall had had enough. In the days since she had talked to Naira, she had wholly convinced herself that she was no longer the young woman she had always pictured herself to be. In all truth, she was the exact opposite. When she had once defied her leaders (a long time ago they had been her parents, Borden and Jaysyek) and her superiors, she now kept her head down and her tongue pressed to the roof of her mouth. It had been several months since she had truly smiled, actually wagged her tail, let alone laughed a genuine laugh. She had grown up much too fast, and gone were the days when she, Ryvet, Renier, and Calla played together in the heart of the Cedarwood woodlands.
In a numb state of mind, she allowed her feet to shuffle wherever they itched to take her. One paw in front of the other and from one step to the next, she slowly and painstakingly made her own path in the chest-deep snow leading towards the Bramble Falls nestled in the side of the Mountain of Dire. No matter how hard she had tried - and it had been seasons now since she had really tried - her heart continually felt as though it would never leave her throat. For the past week, in the long and lonely hours of the evening and night, she quietly sobbed to herself, nonexistent tears continually pouring from the corners of her eyes as she prayed for home... prayed for her siblings, for Kade, for Aniu, for Angier, her mother, her father... but most of all her father. Borden, the man who had always been able to bring her back home, no matter how far she had wandered, no matter how long it had taken for him to get her to give in to his orders to follow him back to familiar ground.
Where was he now? Had he even tried to look for her? Or did he stay within the confines of his kingdom, too afraid for history to repeat itself, just like how when her eldest brother Prosper had unexpectedly died. No... In mid-step she frowned to herself when she briefly regained her bearings at the sight of the frozen falls. Borden had loved her too much to let her go... He had to have been looking for her still... Right? Right?
She swallowed hard, failing to keep the biting wind from coaxing true tears from her eyes in their failed attempt to keep them glossed over. Though her winter pelt, the second coat she had ever grown in her life, had come in lush and thick, the stress from recent travel and the dull hunger pangs in her stomach had caused it to shed in a number of places - namely her elbows, her sides (from the days when she spent most of her time curled up somewhere at the base of a tree), and other places where her fur had once been matted from neglect and a lack of close acquaintances to help groom her.
At the edge of an iced over pool at the base of the barely flowing cascade, Taima brought herself onto the glassy surface, much too tired to carry on for the day. In the darkness of night she had easily lost track of the time and, as she stood, could only guess that she had traveled a day or two away from the third home she had ever known. At this point, she could no longer remember when she last saw either Naira or Mapplethorpe or any of the ragtag nomads they had considered their subordinates and charges. Her paws visibly shook as she backed away from the water's edge, walking carefully to one of the Wildwood's burnt trees and pressing herself against it before laying down. She inhaled deeply and folded her paws so that she could rest her head and neck over them. If she was lucky (and she so desperately hoped that she would be tonight), no one from Hollowheart Keep would come looking for her...
With a quiet sigh, she listened to the wind and the creaking of the frostbitten trees, pining for the scent of cedars and the warmth of the bear den her parents had made their home. RE: Dust to Dust - Mirren - Jan 09, 2014 [dohtml]
RE: Dust to Dust - Taima - Jan 09, 2014 [dohtml] TAIMA LYALL
A wolf!
Her pupils widened and she had to quickly blink as the chill pressed against the whites of her eyes. A small gasp fled to the back of her throat and she instantly sat up and leaned back so that her spine was flush against the rough bark of the scorched dead tree behind her. Hastily she angled her nose upward, each sniff sending her short black whiskers twitching on either side of her muzzle. With the winds working against her favor she inwardly moped over being unable to assess them by scent alone. By the look of it, from first impression, this individual was large... fully capable of dwarfing her or overpowering her if a fight broke out.
She shivered and grimaced. Just looking at the back of his head reminded her of her look-alike brother, Renier. What little hope she had harbored in initially discovering him - she had been so sure for two mere seconds that it had been her litter mate - slid back down into her stomach. It grumbled in reaction and she slouched forward, craning her head downward in doubt and embarrassment. In her inability to comport her gut with any kind of sustenance other than snow, she ought to have been ashamed. There was also no doubt that the other party had heard the hollow rumble. Well... no going back now. Might as well say or do something. The more she debated back and forth in her head, the sooner she realized that she had nothing left to lose. She did not have her family nor her pack, no meal to defend from the stranger, no gold-coated prince to look after her, no title to uphold her name... Nothing. Well... She took another deep breath. Here goes nothing.
The voice that came from her vocal chords was foreign and strange. It had been the first time that Taima Lyall, a girl who had never been afraid of anything in the first few months of her life, had ever been so fearful for her own life; her simple greeting cracked in-between its two simple syllables. "Heh-low?" RE: Dust to Dust - Mirren - Jan 10, 2014 [dohtml]
Re: - Spirit of Wildwood - Jan 10, 2014 [dohtml] Look Out!There is a deer that was killed by a lynx nearby. +10 Health [/dohtml]RE: Dust to Dust - Taima - Jan 10, 2014 [dohtml] TAIMA LYALL
"A-are..." he barely stuttered. "Miss, are you alright?" The young Lyall could feel the blood gather up into her face, warming her cheeks and the tips of her ears. Miss, he had called her... Suddenly too shy to look at him any further, she averted her eyes, dropping her gaze into the snow beneath her off-white fore paws. Her ears lowered back down and she sniffed as she shook her head. No, she was not alright. As if she were contemplating whether or not to actually answer him, she froze then shook her head against before allowing her eyes to flutter back up to his face. Not alright at all...
What she could offer him was something from their natural, instinctual, and universal language: a very soft, single-noted whine, followed by an even sadder-sounding whimper. She might not have been physically hurt but, oh, how her heart and abdomen ached. She yapped at him then like a neglected cub, the choked back sound coming from her in a wordless plea after she assumed that he had brought with him the appetizing aroma of a leftover meal, "Share with me, please?"
The whites bordering her dull, nearly lifeless, irises were beginning to show as she studied his face. By now it was apparent that she had never seen the young man before, let alone seen anyone who looked like him in the realm of Relic Lore. Though she was clearly no match for the other youth, she opted to try another tactic; she slid her paws forward and laid down in the snow in front of him. Laying still at his feet ought to have sent him the message that she meant no harm, right? It had worked on Mapplethorpe once upon a time... Her stomach sounded out another sequence of gurgling and spluttering and she briefly winced, waiting for the stranger's reply. RE: Dust to Dust - Mirren - Jan 10, 2014 [dohtml]
RE: Dust to Dust - Taima - Jan 10, 2014 [dohtml] TAIMA LYALL
If this brute truly was an outstanding young man - hey, she had to remind herself, he had called me... "Miss," - he would come back; and, return, he did.
Taima inhaled sharply at the spoils he had recovered just out of her sight. She had been much too numb or too far away to take notice of it, but now that it was being laid in front of her, she realized now how grateful she was for her companion. She mustered enough courage to cast him an inquisitive gaze. "Eat," he told her, continuing to comfort her. "Thank you," she murmured just loud enough for him to hear, her ears at last coming up from their previous position.
Cautiously, she grazed her tongue over one of the deer's ribs, her tongue leaving it at the rough end where there had once been cartilage, muscle and skin. For some time she picked at it, moving only once to stand and settle herself in front of its frigid abdomen. When she was through, her stomach was gurgling for an entire different reason altogether. It had gotten so used to the pinching sensations that when it finally had something in it to work on, it nearly hurt. With as full as she had stuffed it, the discovered kill could easily last her two or three days if she was careful to spend her energy wisely. She had scavenged and enjoyed most of the exposed leg but nothing else, and when she was through she stood up to wamble and press her side back against her tree to let him have his fill.
She waited for him to move, though in fear of allowing silence to creep back into the conversation between them, she opened her mouth. Saliva might have pooled at her cheeks and the meal might have restored fractions of her strength, but her voice did not improve. It was still meek and insecure, "A-Are you sure? How... How d'you know?" She trembled as if she had the means to recall a terrible memory and sniffled, "Where are you from? Who are you?" Her jaw clenched, a tactic she had adopted to keep herself from asking too many questions at once, but it was obvious in her eyes that she was dying for answers. Do you belong to someone? Are you from near here? Are you alone, too? RE: Dust to Dust - Mirren - Jan 11, 2014 [dohtml]
RE: Dust to Dust - Taima - Jan 12, 2014 [dohtml] TAIMA LYALL
The generosity continued to shine through him; he had straight up told her that everything was going to be okay just because he was there with her and that she was no longer alone. She held his smile for some time before actually returning it with one of her own. The next thing to come from him should have been expected, what with the tokens of kindness and the obvious warmth he harbored, but the sentiment had taken her by surprise.
"Somebody should take care of you."
She froze and shifted slightly so that the left part of her side now touched the tree bark behind her. A long time ago the young Lyall had protested against such a thing - thinking about how revolting it was to have some other being take care of her when she could do most things on her own. Now, without having loved ones nearby or a pack to truly call her own (she had to face it, since Datura Aquila, her prince of the Pass, had left without saying goodbye), she realized just how much weight the statement held... especially coming from someone who wasn't her father or Kade, the two shining examples of chivalry she had always looked up to. Though nearly an adult in her own right, Taima Lyall did need someone to help look after her. The state she was presently in must have been nothing short of pitiful.
The young man replied to her questions with ease. To her surprise, her interest piqued when he mentioned that he, too, was from a number of places: the first being Copper Rock Creek, then somewhere beyond it, and then where he currently resided, a thicket in the west called Secret Woodlands. Her eyebrows angled up upon hearing the place but she found that she could no longer recall the mental map she had made of her homeland within the Cedarwood.
At the sound of his name, she brought her ears forward and up. Mirren Tainn of Secret Woodlands. It didn't ring a bell or strike even the most distant chord but Taima, at this point, was sure that it sounded pleasantly more promising than, say, Datura Aquila of Nomads Pass. Where Datura's name had clicked in her teeth and hissed between her lips in the spirit of hinting at a strong and unbreakable bloodline, Mirren's namesake provoked a curious sense of wonder and mystery about him and the family he had come from.
The yearling stalled and her eyes drew away as he asked for her name. Only when she returned her gaze to his face did the word association click and her father's words came back to her through the fogginess of her memory. Never show anyone... who you really are. They'll beg you and they'll flatter you for the secret, but as soon as you give it up... you'll be nothing to them. The singular note of what could have been the start of a girlish giggle lifted from her chest, "Rabbit," she said slowly, recovering herself again. "My parents... they called me Rabbit." Though she wished she could have uttered her real name, she decided that it was for her own good and for his sake, if Naira, Mapplethorpe, Sagacity, or even Datura came looking for her, they would have to sniff her out... The girl called "Taima" was going into hiding until she felt safe enough to "come back." |