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Breathing - Halgen - Jan 13, 2014 @Adsila [dohtml] [/dohtml] RE: Breathing - Adsila - Jan 13, 2014 Got some past threads so imma just be very vague....@Halgen And b/c you're special you get the weird wotd :D [dohtml] The forest that the Young Slayer traversed in was once most likely covered in red leaves and ferns, covering the ground like a thick, brightly coloured blanket and blocking out the sky above from the leafy branches. But now it was depressingly sad, everything was dead and white; the only movement was the wind stirring up the cold, pale snow and shaking the bare branches. It did not help that night was swiftly arriving, which cast dark shadows everywhere, making it seem like things were there when there was really nothing at all. It only made her mood worse. Adsila felt like a worn down hurdy-gurdy, her crank continually being turned against her will, even though all she wanted to do was be still and quiet, and stay in the shadows, hiding from everything that could cause her harm. She had had enough of having her heart broken into pieces, torn in strips, battered and bruised. Her only wish was to have it all stop and go away, and have her family back, before everything turn into chaos. Back when the world made sense. Letting out a shaky sigh, she turned her lithe, dark body in a one-hundred and eighty degree turn, and began heading back to where she came from. She had been given until sundown to wander around to her hearts content, and knew that if she returned after the sun was no longer in the sky, there would be trouble. Big trouble, the kind where one was sent to their room and was unable to leave for a whole week. The last time she had only gotten away with a warning, barely. She didn't want what came next. Her paws sunk into the thick, freezing snow, and soon they became numb as she padded onwards. Estimating that she had about an hour left, the Young Slayer paused and looked around, spotting a small cave that was slightly hidden in all the snow. Shivering, she made her way over to it, hoping to warm up a bit before continuing on. It would be better to have a break and warm up than travel while freezing cold and die from exposure. Breath puffing in white clouds, Adsila stuck her head in the cave when she heard a voice and froze. It came from within the cave. "Please don't let me be alone." Brain immediately screaming out DANGER! DANGER! Adsila let out a squeal, shouting out "Don't hurt me!" and backed up so quickly she tripped on her hind paws and fell over on her back with a loud "Oomph!" Her breath rushed out of her lungs and she flailed her paws around, struggling to breathe and regain her footing. The Young Slayer hoped that the wolf would not hurt her; she didn't want to die so young. She didn't want to die, period. [/dohtml] RE: Breathing - Halgen - Jan 13, 2014 @Adsila; Love you so much! Vagueness is fine with me :D His question was meant to prompt talk of PPT [dohtml]
Re: - Spirit of Wildwood - Jan 13, 2014 [dohtml] Look Out!Water is beginning to freeze and some fish are trapped. Hunt Opportunity [/dohtml]RE: Breathing - Adsila - Jan 13, 2014 Adsi won't notice them fishes b/c she's all like "WHO ARE YOU?" XD EDIT: @Halgen [dohtml] As the Young Slayer leaped to her feet, fur bristling yet body lowering, she heard a chuckle emanating from within the cave, and practically lay on the ground, tucking her chin and tail so the wolf would hopefully leave her alone. But when the voice rang out again, calm and soothing, Adsila slowly lifted her face to stare at the wolf - whom was obviously male. Sporting a full tawny coat, there was a pair of pale ambers eyes set into a kind face, and should she stand up to her full height, he would be slight larger, but much heavier. Her mouth was clamped shut, and her body bordering on lying on the ground and standing up straight, she didn't know how to act around the male. Was he from a pack? No, there was no scent on him but his own. That also meant he wouldn't care what happened to her. Gulping softly, she kept her eyes level with his lower chest as he spoke. But when he said she could stay with him if she wanted to, Adsila slowly stood up, and raised her eyes to meet his. A thoughtful look crossed her face as she took in his words, and almost hesitantly, she spoke in a soft voice, slightly rough from not talking very much. "I have no pack." Sadness was easily heard in her voice, and she had to blink quickly to stop the tears that threaten to flood from her eyes and slide down her face. She WOULD NOT cry in front of a stranger, especially since she didn't know his name, and he didn't know hers. Staring at the tawny male, the Young Slayer bit her trembling lip, not hard enough to break the skin and allow blood to flow freely, but just enough to remind herself she knew nothing about the male before her, except for the fact that he had no pack. He could be very dangerous for all she knew, but hopefully if he did try to attack her, she could run away fast enough to escape him without coming to harm. Breathing in softly, she let her eyes latch onto his, her gaze hardening ever so slightly. "Who are you?" [/dohtml] RE: Breathing - Halgen - Jan 14, 2014 LOL, @Adsila; He gets creepier [dohtml]
RE: Breathing - Adsila - Jan 23, 2014 So sorry @Halgen for the wait! [dohtml] Adsila nodded to show that she had heard the tawny male – Halgen Dominique, or Hal as he seemed to want to go by – speak, staring at him with slightly widened eyes; still unsure to whether he was not going to hurt her. Until he could prove to her that he was friendly and trustworthy, she would be on her toes, watching for any signs of danger. But Hal seemed to radiate an aura of…calm, almost. Frowning, her brows furrowing slightly, she dared to glance briefly behind her, shivering as a cold gust of wind blew snow in her - their - direction. It was too cold to be out in the open. As she swung her dark head back around to face the tawny male, her frowned smoothed out to a neutral expression, one that was used very often. “Adsila Slayer.” Stepping back as Hal whispered for her to stay by the cave, she watched his medium-sized form disappear into the snow-covered trees, before gladly walking into the mouth and curling up into a ball next to the back wall and slightly to the side to minimize the feel of the wind blowing into her. The Young Slayer wasn’t sure how long the tawny male was gone, as her body was exhausted from the travelling, cold, and lack of food, but eventually he came back, though a little later than she expected, and with a surprise. Uncurling her body and moving into a sitting position, she watched as Hal pushed two fish towards her – they were of medium size – and she hesitantly looked up at him, a small smile on her face, showing gratitude for him bringing her something to eat out of his own goodwill. That definitely put him on her good list; she could trust him now, but not enough to let him know everything, he was still a stranger to her, albeit a kind one. Lowering her head, Adsila began to eat the two fish he had caught for her, while listening to his words. When she finished, a slight frown crossed her face – which seemed to be her usual expression lately – and stared at Hal for a few moments, her silvery green eyes searching his for anything that could explain his friendliness. Was it because she was a pup? Or she reminded him of someone? Maybe he had been the same at her age? She didn’t know. “Two wolves, they are waiting for me.” Her voice was soft, and she stared down at her paws. It would be the third time she hadn’t returned back to Ace, and she knew that there would be a punishment. But she couldn’t help it, exploring made it easier to forget everything, and she met new wolves too. New friends to hang with, even if it was just for a day, but not wolves to share her problems with. They didn’t need to be bothered with them, the problems were hers, and she would keep it that way. [/dohtml] Re: - Spirit of Wildwood - Jan 23, 2014 There is a rabbit's nest nearby. +1 Health RE: Breathing - Halgen - Jan 29, 2014 [[Sorry this crummy post took so long @Adsila<3]] [dohtml]
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