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the excitement of a new adventure - Firefly - Dec 07, 2014 For @Rowan Let's see what happens!:D
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RE: the excitement of a new adventure - Rowan - Dec 08, 2014 [dohtml] Darkness fell over him as he tracked the deer's scent. He was not so foolish to presume he could take one down on his own, but remained hopeful that the lone doe might lead him to her herd, wherever they were gathering for the winter. By the time stars began to appear in the blackened sky the Attaya boy was no closer to finding the herd but further than he had intended to get from Willow Ridge. He could give up, he supposed, but stubbornness carried him onward. But soon greenery turned to dust, and the trail ran out. Looking about himself Rowan was not surprised to find it so. The trees here were scarred by fire, leftover trunks brittle and grey. He could not smell the scorch and so knew it had to have happened a while before his time, but none the less he imagined there wasn't much here for a gaggle of winter-hungry deer. With a defeated snort he turned away, ready to return. But as he did his eyes caught a flash of red. He narrowed his eyes and focused on the colorful spot in the distance. Intrigued the male padded closer, watching tendrils of green come into his peripherals as the forest recovered further along his path. A scent on the wind told him the russet object coming closer and closer was no object but in fact, a girl. He stopped moving in case his approach would catch her off guard. He didn't want to frighten her. But he was still interested, and seeing as he was already so far from home, he decided perhaps it would be okay to sniff her out provided he could report to his duties come morning. Like a true Attaya the yearling was cloaked in a dark coat, making it harder to be spotted at night unlike the she-wolf's bright hues. But he made no effort to conceal himself as he edged a little closer. Stopping just beyond a grizzled dead tree trunk he announced his presence, suave as he could be. "Uh. Hello?" What a charmer. Re: - Spirit of Wildwood - Dec 08, 2014 A young deer has been separated from the rest of its herd. Hunt Opportunity RE: the excitement of a new adventure - Firefly - Dec 10, 2014 [dohtml]
RE: the excitement of a new adventure - Rowan - Dec 11, 2014 [dohtml] Rowan's quiet captivation of the russet female was brought to a snapping halt as his voice sent her into the air and brought upon the wrath of her heated stare and sharp-edged voice. You shouldn't sneak up on someone in the dead of night, she berated him. Instantly his dark ears fell to his skull, the confidence in his stance falling into the ground as he sunk slightly. "You're right," he said quickly, embarrassed to have startled the girl with his brash behavior. That wasn't the kind of activity he kept on his list of past-times. Rowan was a dutiful, honorable sort of wolf - not the sort that went around frightening girls in the dark. He felt plain awful for it, shown as his dark lips pursed into a grimace. His pale gold eyes fell to the ashen floor, choosing to follow a green vine of new growth rather than meet her gaze as she continued. But she didn't continue. Despite his rudeness, a lull fell between the two yearlings, eventually broken by a voice much kinder than the one that had rang into the darkness before. Rowan looked up to find the she-wolf wearing the same shade of awkwardness that he had on himself. Even so she was wrought from fire, captivating as a flame, perhaps able to burn kingdoms to the ground as her scold seemed to hint. Realizing he had begun to stare, Rowan cleared his throat and examined the trees as though something interesting was written on the scorched bark. "No, I uh - I'm sorry. I did not mean to scare you." The Attaya did not imagine there were wolves in the world who did mean such a stupid thing, but he had to be sure she knew it too. He couldn't bear someone to think of him so low. "I don't even really know what I'm doing here, even," He added on slowly, stepping back. She'd probably want him to go, wouldn't she? He definitely did not need to stick around if his presence was unwarranted. But Rowan couldn't very well turn his back on a girl in the middle of the night, not unless she was safe. His eyes slowly crept back toward her, gauging her response. He couldn't be so sure. RE: the excitement of a new adventure - Firefly - Dec 11, 2014 [dohtml]
RE: the excitement of a new adventure - Rowan - Dec 15, 2014 [dohtml] Wait. Her voice brought his awkward backwards shuffle to a halt, garnering his attention in the form of his muted gold gaze. It seemed she had truly forgiven him for their unfortuitous encounter, as the red and brown coated female continued with an introduction, an explanation, and most temptingly - a counter-offer. Rowan, a dutiful wolf, could usually come up with a handful of things he might want to do to continue serving Willow Ridge... but beneath the moonlight he struggled to recall what it was that he did with his days, as the idea of exploring the burnt wood with Firefly was more interesting. Guilt normally might have taken the boy to be outside the pack borders on what was becoming personal business, but he felt no heat in the starlight upon his back as he took several steps closer to the girl, clearing his throat. "I was tracking this deer. I hoped it would lead me to the herd, but the scent ran out." He flashed the ruddy yearling a sheepish grin. Though he was a provider by heart Rowan was dissatisfied with his abilities in tracking. He hunted just fine, but actually finding prey on his own was a niche that he couldn't quite wrangle his way into. Luckily as he thought about it, he was leaning toward becoming a Guardian any way. Firefly however, he thought as his gaze ran along her frame, seemed lean-built for the hunt. "Want to try and find them?" Perhaps he was becoming an opportunist. He had a couple of age-mates within the Ridge, and the little ones were enjoyable as well, but none of them quite stood out like this girl. Maybe it was just that red coat of hers, or maybe something else. He met the warmth of her brown gaze easy, finding that their depths were quite inviting providing he was on her good side. Trying not to lose himself, the Attaya boy turned away and looked toward the trees for a lead, only to recall instead something he had forgotten in the fray. "Oh, forgive me. My name is Rowan." RE: the excitement of a new adventure - Firefly - Dec 15, 2014 [dohtml]
RE: the excitement of a new adventure - Rowan - Dec 22, 2014 Sorry this took so long! [dohtml] "It is good to meet you too, Firefly," he rumbled in tones that were more than just polite. He had hardly met the she-wolf but even in the few moments they had shared the Attaya boy already knew there was something entirely genuine about her. So many he had met - and even himself included - seemed to be wary of letting others know what was below the surface. Not Firefly. She'd been quick to tell him off when he'd frightened her, and quick to invite him to stay when she wanted. Usually the Attaya found impulse and emotion to be absolutely confounding, but when it came from the fire-streaked female beside him it was actually rather refreshing. He followed her thoughts aloud, impressed by how quickly she put it all together. Her mind was as bright as her gaze and Rowan was just as enticed. "Good eye," he commented with a crooked grin, allowing her to take the lead toward the West. He stayed close by her side, golden eyes wandering the barren tree-trunks while he kept alert on the air for any sign of a scent. "You're right - they would only have been passing through here. They might have quite a lead on us. Keep sharp." Not that he needed to tell her that, Rowan knew. From the sharpness of her gaze to the lean muscle that coated the hunter's body, Rowan understood that this russet-colored girl was brimming with potential. And it was for that reason that usually-mum Rowan could not prevent himself from approaching a subject he was typical to loathe... small talk. "Are you from nearby?" They would be walking for some time, he thought. Silence never bothered him, but he thought it uncomplicated to fill the void with words from her dulcet tones. |