She had not a clue why Aisling had did what she did, because it just wasn't like her. When she heard Aisling voice, she swiftly shook her coat out, her head cocked slightly while her limbs trembled. Suddenly her teeth started chattering, and she looked into the eyes of the older girl. <b>"Ais...lin...wh..what.ssss...wr...wronggg?"</b> She asked, her limbs were tucked close under her body, and she knew she was trembling both from the cold, and fear. This time, she made note she would run this time if Aisling got to close for comfort.</blockquote>
She had not a clue why Aisling had did what she did, because it just wasn't like her. When she heard Aisling voice, she swiftly shook her coat out, her head cocked slightly while her limbs trembled. Suddenly her teeth started chattering, and she looked into the eyes of the older girl. <b>"Ais...lin...wh..what.ssss...wr...wronggg?"</b> She asked, her limbs were tucked close under her body, and she knew she was trembling both from the cold, and fear. This time, she made note she would run this time if Aisling got to close for comfort.</blockquote>
Her head was placed upon the ground, eyes shut, and she shivered, ears twisted back. Nothing made sense anymore...<b style="color:#388d10">"I hurt you," Aisling said quietly, not moving. <b style="color:#388d10">"I didn't mean it, I didn't mean it. No no no." Her head tipped from side to side as if she were trying to shake it. <b style="color:#388d10">"speech."
Large ears flipped back, and she cringed at the words <i>I hurt you.</i> She wanted to believe the words that came next. She never thought Aisling would hurt her. What could she say? She didnt know,and clamped her lips shut. She watched the orange figure indirectly, while trying to make her body still. Once it was quiet she took a big breath, and quickly shook her coat again. It was sunny,and she felt the wartm from its rays. She had a problem. She shuffled over to the female, and touched her nose with hers. <b>"Aiisss.lin' o okkay ow?"</b> She asked wondering if this was a trick.</blockquote>
But the distance continued to be closed, and nothing happened...And then their noses touched, and still nothing happened. Aisling looked concerned, but everything was still so quiet. <b style="color:#388d10">"I-I think so. Everything is so quiet." Her breath finally slowed, and she sighed, eyes falling into sadness. <b style="color:#388d10">"Jayse will be so upset with me..." Aisling could hardly get through the sentence before her voice cracked, and she frowned deeply. <b style="color:#388d10">"speech."
The mentions of her mother's name she flinched. She wasn't sure what her mother woudl think or do, and if she could even say what had happened. She didn't get it herself. Eyes shifted to the dull dirt path, and she hunched herself into a tight, white ball. No, she did not want to talk about it. It was something she'd surpress because she didn't believe it herself. She shook her head, still making a good point not to look at Aisling.</blockquote>
<b style="color:#388d10">"Don't be scared." Aisling said, ears now twisted back as her smile disappeared. Her eyes drifted to one side, and she sighed. <b style="color:#388d10">"I-I did a bad thing...If you want to tell your mother...Maybe you should." Everything was quiet now, but for how long would it be? Hopefully forever. Her haunches fell to the ground again, and she leaned forward slightly to poke the white ball of fluff with her nose. <b style="color:#388d10">"speech."
The idea of telling her mom came up. What would happen to Aisling? How would she explain it. Aisling had pushed in her the water...held her there? Forehead furrowed, and she glanced downward. She felt the small poke, but didn't move. Mom, and Elettra would not be happy to say the least. The little girl wasn't sure if it was Aisling's fault, she was here all nice like she had use to been. She gently cleared her throat, and slowly sat up. <b>"Is monster gone?"</b> She asked now only damp, and wanting to clarify that fact before deciding what she should do. She was concerned about what had got into Aisling, and if it was still there. </blockquote>
Still leaned forward, she silently pleased with Arlette to let her speak or to look at her, or anything that would get the fear out of the pale subordinate. Perhaps it would have been best if she just left. Would Jayse understand? She had to...She knew about Pangur and had accepted both of them, back when Aisling had seen the imaginary bobcat as her friend and not her controller. Her eyes got hazy just as Arlette sat up, and Aisling let out a sigh, slowly nodding as she did so.
<b style="color:#388d10">"He is...The monster is gone forever," It almost pained her to say that. Her friend from the beginning, she'd always believed his words to be true and good and only in her best interests. Even when he disappeared from her sight, she still trusted him, but then they'd come here...She'd brought him here. Or had she? She could hardly remember what decisions had been her own and what had been his. But her friend...the monster was gone now. <b style="color:#388d10">"speech."
Now what was Lettie suppose to do? Was she suppose to tell? Aisling would be in huge trouble! But she just got a friend back, and she didn't want her to go away, did she? She didn't want El or her mother to hurt her. It was evident, Lettie was still troubled by all of this, her face crinkled by anxiety. She was concerned if she didn't tell, that the monster could come back...and that would not be good.
Her bright eyes stared up. <b>"IMonsters gone,..we..ffr.ends?"</b> She asked quietly. She had to have this confirmed, after all if Aisling said no, then Lettie would know for sure what to do.</blockquote>