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I'm coming out of my cage - Halgen - Feb 05, 2014 Post Prompt : Lyrics I'm coming out of my cage And I’ve been doing just fine Gotta gotta be down [dohtml] [/dohtml] RE: I'm coming out of my cage - Caniri - Feb 11, 2014 Caniri found himself wandering in unfamiliar lands. He should probably should have been closer to home, considering the whether had begun to get a little nasty. He squinted his eyes against the gale and folded his ears, but the rest of him was unfazed. His think coat made sure of that. He had left the territory searching for some form of food. It wasn't likely he would be able to find anything out here but he had to try anyway. He had to show this pack, more importantly, Phineas, that they hadn't made a mistake in accepting him. He hadn't met many of the wolves in the pack yet, but he intended to soon. He still couldn't believe the fact that Jaden had turned up in the same pack he was. What were the odds of that. He shook away the thought. He needed to focus on his task. They needed food. There was a pup back at the den that needed its belly filled. So he continued on. He wondered what exactly this pack had in store for him. Part of him wanted to leave come spring, to go looking for Lani, but the other part of him wanted to stay, to earn his place and fight his way up through the ranks. He was so lost in his thoughts that it took him a second to realize he wasn't alone. There was another wolf out here. He watched the shape move through the snow and approached warily. His nose caught the scent as it blew towards him. It was a pack wolf, judging by the way it carried the scent of Magnolia Glen. Trotting through the snow, Caniri pulled up beside the wolf. He didn't know him, but he didn't see the point in putting it off. "What are you doin' out here? Ain't it a little rough to be out?" RE: I'm coming out of my cage - Halgen - Feb 11, 2014 [dohtml] [/dohtml] RE: I'm coming out of my cage - Caniri - Feb 11, 2014 As Caniri walked beside the male, the stranger raised his tail asserting his dominance. Caniri, if reluctantly, lowered his own and turned his gaze aside. Even if he didn't like it, he wasn't about to screw up. He studdied the male. He was older than Caniri, and seemed a bit somber. Caniri found that the whole pack was, in varying degrees. The loss of the pup had been tragic for the pack. And though Caniri hadn't known him personally, he felt sad that someone so young had been lost. When the stranger responded, it wasn't in a friendly tone. It didn't phase Caniri though, it would take a lot more than that to rebuff him. He had lived with his sister after all. He mentioned the fact that he was scouting, and while and honorable line of work, Caniri couldn't understand how he was able to see a whole lot in the first place. Turning back to the stranger he said, "I'm sorry if I came off a little...authoritive. I didn't mean to be. I was just curious. My name's Caniri." He wasn't sure how the other would react to the friendly banter. It seemed rather odd considering the situation, but he figured the best way to deal with the hard times was to have a few times where thing could be a little lighter. Caniri watched his surroundings, not forgetting his original purpose. He wouldn't be distracted, because the danger was no less great, but he didn't see why he couldn't do both things at the same time. RE: I'm coming out of my cage - Halgen - Feb 13, 2014 [dohtml] [/dohtml] RE: I'm coming out of my cage - Caniri - Feb 14, 2014 Caniri walked in silence for a few seconds, gazing around the barren land, as he waited for the other to respond. Caniri wasn't sure what to think of this male, because he answered kindly enough, yet he seemed so distant. Caniri also realized that the male had jumped right into asking questions and yet he hadn't even giving him a name in return. "And you are?" He kept his tone light, friendly but he wondered what exactly this wolf was like, what made him tick. In order to answer his question, Caniri turned his gaze to that of the stranger. It was a calm, cool gaze, but not unfriendly and not challenging. Caniri liked to be able to look at the people he was speaking to. It was a matter of honor and respect. He hoped that the male wouldn't get offended. "Well, I suppose it'd depend on what I plan to do. If I stay, I think Ill try to become a guardian. Its what I'm good at. I protect people, and I fight others. Sometimes I can't..." He trails off, not wanting admit that sometimes he can't control the animal that rages beneath his skin when the innocent were threatened. "If I don't hang around, I think I'd like to have a pack of my own. I had one back home, but...its not something you'd be proud to claim, ya know?" His pack back home had been full of horrible, evil, bloodthirsty and pain hungry wolves. He had also spilled his own family's blood on the soil. He couldn't stand to stay. As Caniri's mind realed, he fought to pull it back in. He wondered what the stranger would make of his answers and if he would tell him that he had his head in the clouds. "What do you have planned?" RE: I'm coming out of my cage - Halgen - Feb 22, 2014 [dohtml] [/dohtml] RE: I'm coming out of my cage - Caniri - Feb 22, 2014 Caniri's mind wandered as he walked beside his pack mate. He wasn't entirely sure what he was going to do. He wanted to stay. This was a good pack. They had taken him in even in hard times and he wouldn't mind serving under Phineas. But having Jaden here complicated things. He really liked her but their relationship was rocky and he didn't know if would go anywhere. He also needed to keep looking for Lani. He wasn't going to give up on her. His companions voice pulled him back. Finally he had name to put with the face. "Nice to meet you Halgen." He listened as he continued on. Curiosity? Sure Caniri had a lot of it but he was usually one to keep it mostly to himself. In his old pack, you didn't go around asking a ton of questions unless you wanted to loose a strip of your hide. "Yes, I've heard it before. I just figured it was safe to ask since you already had. Normally I mind my own." Caniri didn't miss the fact that Halgen hadn't actually answered his questions. Did he have something to hide? As it turned out, it seemed that the older male was just curious. Maybe he had just spaced the fact that he hadn't given Caniri any clear answers. We'll see. He wasn't exactly sure what his pack mate would want to know. "What do you want to know?" Caniri was willing to tell his pack mate about himself, but he wasn't about to reveal his darkest secrets either. They would have to earn that trust first. He wasn't about to let out the fact that he had killed his last alpha either. He wondered if that would be enough cause for Phineas to toss him out. Would he even give him the chance to explain himself? Or would he automatically consider him a threat? Whatever the case, Caniri wasn't going to let anyone know unless he needed to. Not unless he trusted them. "You didn't tell me what you had planned, by the way." RE: I'm coming out of my cage - Halgen - Mar 02, 2014 [dohtml] [/dohtml] RE: I'm coming out of my cage - Caniri - Mar 09, 2014 Caniri listened intently as the older male talked. He could understand not knowing. He himself had to consider whether he wanted to stay and make a place for himself here, or whether he would continue looking for Lani. Could he do both at the same time? And what about his dreams of having his own pack? He wasn't sure what to do. The one part he couldn't relate to, was the filling of different roles. Caniri knew what he was good at and knew what role he wanted to take. He wouldn't make a very good hunter unless it was large prey, where he could throw his weight around. Scouting just wouldn't do it for him either. If he was being honest, if he stayed with this back, he would very much like to be a guardian and become Phineas' second. It was a large dream to aspire to but he didn't think it was unreachable. It would take a lot of work, and probably a lot of challenging, but he do it if he really tried. His companion seemed slightly uncomfortable as he finished and seemed quite antsy. "This has been a nice conversation Caniri, but I think it would be best if the both of us get back to doing more productive things. Yes?" Caniri stopped moving, slightly disappointed but hid it well. "Oh, ya. Of course. You're right, we should get back to work. It was nice speaking with you Halgen." He gave a departing nod before turning on his heel and trotting away. He was sad to end the pleasant conversation but there was work that needed to be done. {Exit} |