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I want to see it all first hand - Celandine - May 25, 2014 [dohtml]
RE: The northern lights are particularly brilliant tonight. [/dohtml]
Forward dating it to sometime around the 29th, anyone is welcome to join!
She was unbelievably bored. The den no longer interested her, especially since she didn't tend to sleep as much. The world outside was wonderful, elaborate in a way she had yet to fully realize, but in due time, she would come to recognize it for what it was. Each day her limbs grew more steady, her gait more sure. Nearing five weeks, the young princess' vocabulary was bustling with small words, including the names of her siblings. Unfortunately their level of difficulty prevented her from uttering them correctly, but she had been practicing. Evy was now pronounced Eby, and Takis was turning into Takish.
As the setting sun hit her pelt- now a much lighter color than Evy's - the girl felt no need to squint. The harsh light was a normal occurrence, and bothered her quite a bit less than it had. Her independence too was growing, now able to feel confident without her mother's familiar voice egging her on. Of course, so long as the other's requested her attention Celandine would be right there, hoping to be first. A trait that she might understand someday, but for now was best not to dwell upon. Searching for anything to do, the princess moved farther from the den than usual. Yet to fully grasp the concepts of danger and morality, Celandine pushed on through the magnolia trees. Her tiny paws couldn't take her too far yet, but each step had her proximity to the den increasing. Only then did she catch a movement in the sky, almost missing it completely as she turned her head. It was a great beast, twisting and turning in ways she couldn't have imagined. Whereas another cub might have been struck with fear, the princess felt only a great sense of wonder. As the colors danced before her, a small, "Wooow" left her maw.It was brilliant. RE: I want to see it all first hand - Evy - Jun 02, 2014 [dohtml] [/dohtml] Re: - Spirit of Wildwood - Jun 02, 2014 There is a rabbit's nest nearby. +1 Health RE: I want to see it all first hand - Celandine - Jun 06, 2014 [dohtml] Celandine had already spent too much time vying for her mother's affections. So much so, that the girl hadn't taken nearly enough time to appreciate her siblings. Sure they were a constant in her life, but they were also her greatest competition. Side glancing at the black form, a cautious smile graced the younger fae's tiny maw. Away from the watchful eye's of their parents, and the expectant gazes of their pack mates, she found that her sister wasn't a threat. There was no need to push her away, and for once she actually enjoyed the dark cub's company. Letting the comfortable silence engulf them, her bright eyes returned to the sky, watching the lights until they began to fade into the night.
In an ideal world Evy would have taken the youngest Argyris under her wing, helped her understand all of life's misgivings. They could have been a force to be reckoned with. Unfortunately it seemed - at least to the paler cub - that their relationship was strained. Too young to understand why, it had become an issue better left on the back burner. There was no time to dwell on things that could not be helped, and so, like every other time, the princess left the problem locked away. Still mesmerized, Evy's voice pulled her back into reality. Happy that for once, she could understand something with perfect clarity, the youngest Argyris nodded. "Wha-sit?". Somehow she assumed that her sister might have the answers. After all, Evy was the oldest right? RE: I want to see it all first hand - Evy - Jun 08, 2014 [dohtml] [/dohtml] RE: I want to see it all first hand - Celandine - Jun 15, 2014 [dohtml] "Fiarfries?" She echoed, the new word vibrating on her tongue. The name itself held no meaning to the young cub, but now she could only associate it with the huge beast that wound through the sky. Amazed, yet admittedly a little envious of this knowledge, Celanding hung on her sister's every word. Inching closer, tiny paws dug into the soil. She had to know everything about these 'Fiarfries'. Why hadn't it shown itself before? What did it want? Her new mind was abuzz with unanswered questions when the dark cub spoke again.
"Woah." Murky blue looked once more to the sky, the beast almost gone. She would love to see them again, watch as it's body swallowed up the night around them. Would it appear again tomorrow? In her wonder, she forgot to be upset that Evy had somehow stole their mother's time.
Evy's question stood between them only a second before the new scent infiltrated her olfactory system. It was wonderful, and strange. Raising from her haunches, the youngest Argyris, nodded. "We gotta find it." Her mind was already made, and nothing would stop her from this new goal. Regardless of how far it took her, the little princess could not rest until she found the source of this delightful aroma. Moving towards the scent, instinct took over. Her tracking skills left much to be desired, and could not be considered refined for many months to come. Yet somehow she knew that moving in the direction where the perfume was strongest would take her where she needed to be. RE: I want to see it all first hand - Evy - Jun 29, 2014 Sorry for the wait, I'm playing catch up now! [dohtml] [/dohtml] |