<blockquote><span style='font-family:georgia'>jaws snapped shut with a low click as surprise filtered over her ginger features. the blazing of her eyes shifted, turning to stare at the silver beast that approached so daringly upon a wounded wolf. the sound of his voice was like a masculine murmur of promise, daring to edge to the intimate as he cooed her old title. a sneer tarnished the smile she'd been adorning, finding the title lacking it's respective authority. no longer was she a leader, no longer did she deserve such a praise - and the ginger fae was quick to correct him. "<b>'ush yer gob, winter, i 'av naw such power anymore.</b>" her voice was husky, low in tune as she found the cold air had begun to irritate her vocals a bit to much. despite her unpleasant greeting, kali was overwhelmed, joyous of his appearance. so long had it been since she'd seen a familiar face, and one she admired so much. those vibrant eyes of hers softened; however, as he lingered closer and his warmth spread into her chilled toes.
"<b>tha rain wishes ter freeze me, i tink.</b>" the fae's voice became a bit more musical, tilted in a more generous direction as she had been severely harsh before, and apart of her felt guilty for such a foolish rebuff. winter was no longer her subordinate, and in turn she had no right to command him to do anything. kali's pride; unfortunately, would not allow her to outright apologize, so miniscule words and phrases would be all she could manage. the wind blew heavily now, the rain grew loud around them. the branches of the willow tree swayed, the leaves whipped back and forth wildly. once more, kali was momentarily in awe of the power of mother earth, a sigh exhaled from her aching chest - filling the air silently beneath the sounds of the storm brewing. amber eyes lifted to the sky, just barely able to see it's dim grayness from within the protective dome of the drooping willow. her slender physique stretched out, ears pressed against her skull as she lowered her head onto her forepaws.
lazily kali glanced over to her companion, wondering idly what had brought him to these lands? instead of asking; however, the ginger chit merely settled for muttering something pleasant. "<b>'tis nice ta see ya.</b>" her voice was a raspy coo of sound, just barely audible over the weather. it was in that moment, that the sky lit up brightly and a clap of thunder broke the stormy sounds. for only a moment after, all was silent - giving kali a moment to listen to the steady breathing of the brute across from her, the faint beat of his strong heart. licking her lips a tad nervously as the rain continued in the background, kali found herself unsure as to what to say next. never in her four years had this type of thing come to pass for her. the ginger fae had never been so clueless before, and it damn well irritated her. huffing lowly, she waited idly to see if perhaps winter had something interesting to bring to the conversation.
her mind was oddly blank.</span></blockquote>