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Ghost of the Night - Inali - Dec 13, 2014 @Yuka Backdated to the 8th <3 [dohtml] Speech. After her conversation with @Minka and recieving permission to head to the Southern part of the Lore where they once had called home, Inali had been set to immediately leave. Doing one quick last border patrol, the petite scout set out on her journey. The quicker she left, the quicker she could return to her family. She had given the reason of her journey to stop by Cut Rock River and see how their allies were fairing with the Cavern wolves. If it had escalated since the last time they had recieved news, which Inali mainly got from her rendevouz with Naia. She had passed through Cut Rock territory quickly, making the decision to meet with them on the way back. She needed to meet with two men, both enemies of her pack. But she had made a promise to herself. No more would she keep secrets from Minka. If she did encounter Yuka or Ash, she would tell Minka what their encounters had been about. Meeting with Yuka was mostly because she wanted to see how he was fairing. Though they now both held different lives, he was one part of her past that she couldn't bear to break ties with. Her meeting with Ash was because she felt like they could've been friends if she had stayed in the pack. She thought he was a good man, though sometimes with an awful temper. Inali had been with Yuka since he was born, maybe thats why she kept coming back. It was hard to let go. She needed to know if he was okay, if he still thought of himself with such loathing. Of course, first she had to convince him she wasn't actually dead. Or would she? She didnt want to torment the poor boy, but this could work in her favor. If this was the only way he would speak to her, then, so be it. She bypassed Hush Meadow all together, heading straight for the dark plain of fireweed rise. It was bare now, snow covering the ground. She stayed in the shadows that the night provided, watching and waiting. Inali was hoping that this would be the haunt he would choose for the night, for she didnt know how long it would be until she saw him again. RE: Ghost of the Night - Yuka - Dec 27, 2014 [dohtml]
RE: Ghost of the Night - Inali - Feb 20, 2015 [dohtml] Speech. She didn't hear him come, but she knew he was there as soon as he had arrived. Her spine tingled at his stare, and she waited to see if he would approach her first. She didn't quite have the courage to face him yet. Not because Inali had to brace herself to see his face, for she had already come to accept his disfiguring scars. They were a part of him now, and the only thing she could do was accept it and love them as she had loved him before. It broke her heart, this distance she had created from her departure. She could only wonder if they would ever reconcile one day. Not ever would they have the same relationship as before for she had tainted it with her lies. She ached for that easiness they once shared in their comings and goings. Weeks could pass when they wouldn't talk, and yet as soon as they met up again it was like there had never been a distance in the first place. The petite woman knew these thoughts would just end up making her feel worse, so she took a mental breath and turned around. Her eyes widened slightly in surprise. He had gotten bigger. Stronger. And with a brief flicker of sadness, she noticed colder and darker as well. She moved towards him, her steps graceful in the dark. It seemed she still remembered these lands like she had never left. A bittersweet smile crept upon her lips. She didn't speak, and yet she didn't move closer as she stopped a couple feet away from his form. She stared at the beautiful, torn yearling in front of her and her smile seemed to soften as did her blue orbs. I told you I would come back," she greeted finally. RE: Ghost of the Night - Yuka - Feb 22, 2015 [dohtml]
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