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such great heights - Ranger - Mar 17, 2011 The warming Spring sun shone brightly overhead, casting the world below in a warm, buttery yellow sunlight. Through the canopy of overlapping trees above, the light took on a green tint, staining the girl's coat green. Laughing, she jumped over a fallen tree and cleared it easily. Her shoulder wound had healed completely since her return to the Wildwood and she was just beginning to enjoy the feeling of exertion once more. It was an apposite moment that she could once more run and jump and hunt like she should as a wild wolf. She and Ruiko had not decided on a permanent home quiet yet, but that didn't matter. Ranger was happy to simply wander with him wherever they decided to go that day. The sound of slowly trickling water reached her ears, and as ever drawn to the element, redirected herself toward the creek. Smiling softly, Ranger was somewhat taken aback when she peered into the water's reflective surface. She was a beautiful creature, alight with the warmth of Spring and the promise of new life. No, Ranger was not bearing any children -- not yet, anyway. She was simply happy that Spring was finally coming to their Wildwood! The three-year-old Aquila was a much different creature than when she had first found these lands those many months ago. She was bright, happy, energetic, and ready to tackle the day. She still looked the same, of course: dark fur, golden eyes, and scars riddling her legs and chest, and now her neck and shoulder. But the personality behind those faded pink scars (or in one case, a bright red one) had changed dramatically, and Ranger had attributed her metamorphosis to a single wolf: Ruiko Tainn. such great heights - Kinis - Mar 17, 2011 Since Kinis revolves around Ruiko, I'm assuming he knows of/has met Ranger, though they probably haven't spent any significant amount of time around each other :] Kinis didn't have any memory of the female who spent so much time with Ruiko, but he had longed accepted her existence and presence. Ruiko was above significant errors in judgement, after all; if he liked her company, then her company was likeable. such great heights - Ranger - Mar 23, 2011 She had been gazing into the water after taking a quick sip, wondering what was beautiful in that scarred body of hers. But she knew that it was not just her body that Ruiko longed for, it was her heart and mind as well. They were two of a kind in many ways, though with important differences, and their pairing was almost a perfect match. Neither of them were the jealous type and so it was easy for Ranger to meet other wolves and make acquaintances, though she rarely had the time for it. Their schedule was pretty busy between hunting and traveling, but Kinis, the youth who had just called to her, was someone she could easily become friends with without any reservations. She smiled softly as she lifted her head and eyes toward him, replying with a soft, "Hey," and a nod. She took a few steps back from the creek's banks and trotted toward him, leaving enough space for both of them to be comfortable, and grinned again. "How have you been, Kinis?" She wanted to get to know him, both for her own sake and for Ruiko's, as well. He was the rock around which her world revolved. such great heights - Kinis - Mar 23, 2011 Very much aware of how little he knew of Ranger, Kinis was relieved and grateful when she returned his greeting. Her innocent question reflected exactly what Kinis had meant about their loose ties with one another; that they had to ask each other what was going on in in their lives was proof enough. Still, he supposed that forming a pack probably had a lot more to it than just, well... he had no idea where to even begin. Maybe he should ask Ruiko sometime soon. Or would that give the wrong impression? such great heights - Ranger - Mar 27, 2011 It seemed Kinis was trying to equivocate his answer to her, by avoiding the question altogether and somewhat accusing her of spending a lot of time with Ruiko. Instead of getting upset or angry about it, Ranger simply smiled. "We have been spending a lot of time together. He's all I have here," she confessed without shame. "I have been well, though. My wound has finally healed completely and I'm free to hunt again." She rolled her shoulders to show him the pink scar there, far from embarrassed by its presence upon her silver-tipped coat. Kinis was a young man, nearing his first year of life, and Ranger was glad to be spending time with him. Even though his next statement was somewhat awkward and yet again accusatory, she smiled nonetheless. "I've known him for as long as I've been in these woods, almost half a year. He warned me not to eat too many blackberries during our first meeting." She chuckled, a soft sound coming from her throat, and shook her head at the memory. "I don't much like the life of a lone wolf, but it must be harder for you. Why don't you go back and live with Indru?" Ranger was not trying to accuse him of anything, or even say he should go back, but she was genuinely curious as to why he was continuing to be a lone wolf when his family would gladly welcome him back. such great heights - Kinis - Mar 28, 2011 It was a relief that Ranger didn't seem to be taking offence to his thoughtless blabbering. He didn't mean to behave standoffish, or try to accuse her of anything, but his mouth had an innocent tendency to run away with itself when his mind was slow to catch up. Perhaps it wouldn't take her long to realise this, and, hopefully, no real damage would have been done in the meantime! such great heights - Ranger - Mar 28, 2011 Ranger was surprised to find that Kinis felt the same way about Ruiko as she did, but perhaps not in the same vein. He was all the two of them had in these lands and they revolved around him, his strength, and his leadership. Ranger did not credit any afflatus with their chance meeting, but perhaps she should have. It had been a divine moment when they had realized just what each meant to the other, and it was because they had met on that warm fall day many months ago that they were now here, living as vagabonds. Ranger was not unused to the hardship of this lifestyle, but she knew Ruiko and Kinis were different. They had always lived the life of a pack wolf. The boy's awkward words were not offensive to Ranger in the least. He was still growing and maturing in many ways and it was the least she could do to forgive some slip ups by her beloved's younger brother. Ranger smiled in encouragement, hoping that perhaps he could learn to trust her in time. "Then we feel the same," she responded, her eyes searching his for a moment before turning to look around her. Spring was well on its way; the trees were beginning to bud, the flowers were starting to sprout, and the grass was turning green again. "You're never homeless, Kinis, because Ruiko and I both care for you. We don't know each other very well, but I would do anything to keep you safe. Ruiko's family is my family." such great heights - Kinis - Apr 01, 2011 His heart swelling as Ranger spoke - see, his first instincts had been right, anyone Ruiko liked had to be a good sort - Kinis cast away any lingering jealousy and let himself relax. Even without Ruiko's approval, she seemed sensible and pleasant, and was certainly doing her best to put Kinis at ease. Young as he still was, her subtle, mature influences on his behaviour worked a charm; he smiled back warmly, and his tail gave another sweep. such great heights - Ranger - Apr 04, 2011 She was surprised when he licked her chin in respect, but she returned it with a nuzzle to his neck. She appreciated his vote of approval, if this was it, and smiled as he backpedaled a few steps. His question was a legitimate one, and indeed one that made her think. Ranger hoped that one day Ruiko would want to take her as his mate, but it would be a while yet, when they were settled into new lands with a pack built around them. Kinis would join, of course, but as a child there was only so much he could do. The sunlight fell onto the ground, casting shadows across them, leaving a dapple here and there on their coats. She smiled, as she always enjoyed the feeling of sun on her back, but looked to Kinis. "I hope, one day, to become your brother's mate." Ranger had always been known for her honesty. "I don't think we'll make it official until we find a new pack, but I already consider him my mate." And, she supposed by default, Kinis was now her younger brother. "Would you like that?" she asked curiously. such great heights - Kinis - Apr 08, 2011 If she hadn't already been so blunt about her feelings for Ruiko, her comment may have taken Kinis by surprise. As it was, it only made sense for them to become mates. A pack needed a leading pair, after all, especially a newly formed one. Kinis did not know many of Ruiko's female acquaintences, but he liked Ranger, and, for what it was worth, approved. He could follow her easily. Their brief but satisfying meeting, here, had settled that. The small wag of his tail, and lazy smile on his face, conveyed that with ease. |