Alexander smiled at the thought, and he shook his head to clear his mind. <b style="color:#51b85f">"Up on the mountain, yup. It's a bit dangerous up there this time of year. Certainly no bed of blooms." He cracked another smile, before rolling his eyes at his awful choice of words.<b style="color:#51b85f">"speech."
- we are all decieving, lost, and bleeding.
"No Kidding," she muttered, stretched onto her side. She really should be out accomplishing something, like getting breakfast. This was much better, and her stomach wasn't aching yet. And the copper wolf was debating if she might be able to join Alexander's pack. She had been enjoying her freedom, but like any social creature was missing the little companionship of her fellow canine. Why silently she was enjoying this company. She laughed quietly, at his suggestion. She didn't believe she was that fierce, but then again if she had to she wouldn't have passed up the task. "I don't know about that," she mumbled, giving a bleak smile.
Confirming he did live on the mountain, her head nodded thoughtfully. A little smile at his wording. Maybe that's why he was enjoying being down to earth, where steps didn't matter. "I can imagine."Skylah had not lived on a mountain, but family hunting trips had been taken on the surrounding ones-searching for caribou. They had always to be careful, mind their footing, and be clear where their path would lead. Thinking in silence she weighed her options. Trying to do the smart thing. She knew eventually she would want to join a pack, now was as good as time as ever. She didn't mind the gray and white leader. "Is your pack full or could you do with one more?"
Alexander seemed to have gotten lucky this time, somehow attracting the attention of this female and brought her to the Plateau's side. It had taken little persuasion, honestly. Perhaps he was more magnetic than he thought, he just had to try a bit harder. <b style="color:#51b85f">"There's always room for more on the mountain." The gray male smiled, his tail sweeping over the flora. What wonderful company. <b style="color:#51b85f">"speech."
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Watching contently from her low position, she had no regret asking. It never hurt to ask, ask there as no such thing as a stupid question. If his pack was full, that'd be the end, she'd enjoy the rest of his company and be on her way. Least knowing where one pack was, and who was in charge of it. Long tail brushed playfully at the delicate flowers, not hurting them, making them sway. She rolled further on her back, and shifted her hips, rubbing against the softness. Pushing air from nose she flipped back to her stomach. Ears flipped upward, and she crossed her forelimbs."How fortunute for me," she replied with a pleasant smile.
Pushing herself up, a yawn stretched her jaws. This place was much too calming. She was supsicous of it's spell. However, relaxing was a nice change, just something she wasn't use to. He had enlightened her to the idea, and maybe she'd try it again sometime. Orange eyes cast around, watching the small breeze tease at the little budding leaves. She had no mind to go to the mountain until he was ready. Whenever that may be.
<b style="color:#51b85f">"Perhaps you'd like a tour of the mountain, unless you have any...Inquiries?" Tail curled over his back, his pale brows rose as well. He wasn't necessarily ready to leave this little sanctuary, but he didn't want to subject this girl to a long awkward silence. <b style="color:#51b85f">"It's great to know that you want to join the ranks, and you're more than welcome to do so, but...You know, I wouldn't wanna throw anyone into something that they weren't expecting." He couldn't necessarily think of anything that would take anyone by surprise in Midnight Plateau, but some wolves had quirks. Alexander couldn't just assume things, despite how they seemed to act on the outside. <b style="color:#51b85f">"speech."
- we are all decieving, lost, and bleeding.
They were getting along, and Sky liked his easy-going nature. Or what appeared to be. That's perhaps why she was drawn to go home with him. She'd dealt with enough arrogance, and control freaks. It was her reason for being a loner, what could have kept her one. But he was the opposite -the change she was looking for. If he'd taken her differently she would have turned heal and went. Instead he was mellow, and did not take in offense. Taking it all in, one thing at a time.
Tail curled atop her front paws, and tongue stroked across her dry lips. A tour would be nice, know where to avoid, and what trails were best. Questions? Eyes blinked in a few rows. Head drifted upward in sudden thought. "I guess I would wonder what my job, so to speak, would be if I joined you. I understand if I need to earn my place, but I do good if I have something to do." Head drifted downward, orange eyes meeting his more vibrant pair. He was honest with her, she wanted to be just as. She really didn't mind working her way through the ranks, or doing tedious tasks. She just needed something. It was thoughtful of him, to let her have a second thought. She shrugged at this, the mountain itself didn't worry her persay. "I didn't grow up on mountain, but was surrounded by them. It was often the territory for hunting. So the mountain itself isn't daunting to me."
A hunter. The Plateau needed more hunters. Taking his own moment to take a look at the sky through the trees, he finally looked down at her again, a perfect idea in his head. <b style="color:#51b85f">"That would be perfect," Alexander nodded, tail sweeping over the grass and curling over his paws as a breeze drifted through the flowery clearing. <b style="color:#51b85f">"In fact, I was planning a hunt soon. Perhaps you could lead it instead? It would be a fine way to get to know your pack mates...If, of course, you do decide to make the mountain your home." She'd already asked him about it, and he'd said yes, but he figured from his answer, her decision could change. <b style="color:#51b85f">"speech."
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A studied gaze she let him think her words over for the moment. She didn't know how many wolves were already part of the mountain dwelling, and what they could possibly do. She was bound to think they had least had to know how to survive, all the more she could relate to- get along with. The urge to stand, haunches rose off the ground and she arched her back, then crinked it right, then left. There was a long walk ahead of her, and stiff muscles wouldn't do. Her words had done the part of assuring she was not pusillanimous. Though her choice was still unclear to him. Tail tossed out slowly behind her, and a brief laugh uncurled from her lips. "Alexander I happily accept becoming a member of Midnight Plateau, and leading a hunt as you see fit." Now, they were done with the formalities, and there was no doubting if she would permantly stay or not.
She actually felt inclined to be loyal to this male, and leading a hunt was an honor to the miss. Coarse, she wasn't about to get carried away and say that. That was completely out of character, and she really did know him that well. In time she would see how this new begining struck her. Though honestly she would feel a certain owing to him.
<b style="color:#51b85f">"It'll be a bit of a walk, Skylah, but it'll be worth it." Laughing, he nudged her shoulder and made his way through the trees, eyes seeing straight ahead, but only seeing the mountain, not the trees.<b style="color:#51b85f">"speech."
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Eyes looked up through her brows when he gave a last sniff of the blooms. He must be to busy to "stop and smell the flowers" and she hoped she hadn't stolen his own moment of peace. No going back now, and she would soon find out about her new home. What he was like there, what everyone else was like. Hopefully they were braced for her. Could be a long interesting day, coarse tail wagged in beat with his larger one. She only hoped the excitement wasn't because the mountain was lacking members. It really didn't matter either way. She may be a girl, but she had made up her mind. Once she'd set on something that was it.
"I'm ready for such a walk," she said giving him a broad smile, and braced against his friendly nudge. Breathing the sweet scent one last time through her nostrils, she let it out in a silent, content exhale. Then quick like a flash they were on their way, trotting inbetween the trees and to the looming mountain kingdom.