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table by debain
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http://a.imageshack.us/img717/5995/70049898.png);"> THERE'S A PLACE I KNOW IF YOU'RE LOOKIN' FOR A SHOW What. The. Heck?! New smells had been invading her home as of late, lingering tightly to the leaves and branches and roots she knew so well. Such smells were unwelcome in her mind, a threat to her and her family's safety; she shunned the strange and welcomed the normal. It was sad, how she was almost more accepting of Torla—evil, manipulative Torla—than any moron that had invaded her—yes, her—wildwood. Just who did these people think they were? It was while humming softly to herself, venturing through Cedarwood Forest most aimlessly, the sound of jubilant splashing had caught her ear and her direction changed rather abruptly. There were few possibilities of what could be making that noise: either her family, one of the new strangers, or some obnoxious predator (perhaps a bear?). The notion that she should be cautious and perhaps even afraid of what she found never occurred to Junai, headstrong and reckless since birth. She followed the creek with a suspicious glare, her tail tail raised so it was nearly parallel to the ground. While the creek was hardly Swift River lands, Junai easily felt as though the entirety of Relic Lore belonged to her and her family. Did this idiot, swimming most carelessly in what she regarded as her stream, know anything about this place? She drew closer, taking in the peculiarly-marked creature in carefully, pale eyes watched the bathing man (did that make her a peeping Tom?) carefully. <b style="color:#333E4B; font-family:georgia;">“Why are you here?” Junai inquired after a moment, stepping up on a boulder to stare most accusingly down at the stranger. |
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http://a.imageshack.us/img717/5995/70049898.png);"> THERE'S A PLACE I KNOW IF YOU'RE LOOKIN' FOR A SHOW Evidently, only morons existed outside Swift River, for the stranger completely failed to understand the meaning of her question. She had not asked what he was doing, for it seemed rather clear that he was washing himself from dirt and dust; she had, however, ask why he was at the creek, as opposed to some place else that was not her home. She was not familiar with stranger and they were hardly welcome within her mind; they could only be thieves or beggars, neither of which she approved of. Couldn't he go find some other waters to pollute with his filth? If nothing else, he was polite, and Junai's parents had taught her to have at least some semblance of civility when speaking to others. Raising her chin just slightly, she replied, <b style="color:#333E4B; font-family:georgia;">“Junai Tainn of Swift River.” Her words were tight and formal, for she wished to give him no impression that she was merciful. While Junai could be quite nice sometimes (albeit sarcastic, demanding, and a little overbearing), she hardly wished for the stranger to know she had a good side. Perhaps if she scared this little mongrel off, Indru and the others would see how useful she was! ...Or maybe they'd simply be angry that she was so overwhelmingly rude; it was a bit of a toss-up, honestly. As it was, she corrected stiffly, <b style="color:#333E4B; font-family:georgia;">“No matter, it is quite obvious you are bathing; what I asked was why you are in Relic Lore. Not many come through here; it's been just the Tainn family for as long as I can remember.” |
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http://a.imageshack.us/img717/5995/70049898.png);"> THERE'S A PLACE I KNOW IF YOU'RE LOOKIN' FOR A SHOW The stranger—or perhaps it would have been more polite to call him by his name, Weldering—rose his body from the creek, leaving water to fall from his monochromatic body in hearty rivulets and drops. She watched him carefully, seeming not to cherish the thought of him getting out of the water to greet her more properly. For one, he was wet and she was nice and dry—that always meant bad things for the dry one. Second, he was a stranger and she trusted him about as far as she could throw him. Maybe he was nice (far more so than any of her brothers), but she wasn't about to go around being his friend just because he could talk the talk. Cherishing the distance between them, Junai took a sliding step backwards, regarding him silently. Being only a year old, Junai had little idea as to what the heck he was talking about upon mentioning "fresh blood." Well, she had some idea—making the pack bigger, blahblahblah. As far as Junai was concerned, however, strangers were icky and disgusting and boys were demanding and smelled funny. As for her older siblings, well... They didn't want to be mothers or fathers; they were too busy rebuilding the family they already had. Who would want to trade their real family for some fake one? The thought of her older siblings running off with some random strangers annoyed her; they were hers to cherish and adore, not hers to be stolen by desperate mongrels like this Weldering character. Internally, she wondered if he had met Niija or Ioni; externally, her nose wrinkling in a most childish display of disgust, she said, <b style="color:#333E4B; font-family:georgia;">“New wolves mean competition.” After a moment, she said more plaintively, <b style="color:#333E4B; font-family:georgia;">“Swift River was started by my older siblings. Before that, we lived in Hidden Tree and... And it burned. I didn't know anything could be so destructive...” The last portion was mumbled more to herself than anything and she looked to her paws, thinking of her mother and father and life prior to the fire... Life had been far easier, far quieter. Life seemed more feral now, as if something would come from the shadows to steal away all she held dear... No matter, she mustn't think about that! If she did, he'd think her weak, and that just wouldn't do for a member of Swift River! Raising her chin again, scowling at her own weakness, she asked, <b style="color:#333E4B; font-family:georgia;">“Why do you wanna know?” |
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http://a.imageshack.us/img717/5995/70049898.png);"> THERE'S A PLACE I KNOW IF YOU'RE LOOKIN' FOR A SHOW Plenty of room? He spoke as if this forest was a lot, a place to be auctioned off to different buyers; it was far more than that to Junai, who had known the entirety of the forest to be her home since childhood. Perhaps Swift River had only claimed the Sacred Grove and, prior to that, Hidden Tree had only claimed The Wildwood... But the Relic-Lore had been her playground and she knew it just as well as she knew the back of her paw; it was only natural for her to be not only possessive the the wildwood, but protective of it. After all, she didn't want his paws and the paws of others like him tainting its mystery. Nosy and imperious, they would find out her secret niches and ruin her favorite haunts... It was nothing personal, really, though it may have seemed that way by the malicious snort and threatening scowl she gave in response to his question. <b style="color:#333E4B; font-family:georgia;">“I don't need friends.” That was all she would say on the matter, because she didn't wish to explain further on the matter of neighbors—it would be a waste of her time, because it was unlikely he would understand anyway. After all, he was just a rogue; he probably couldn't remember what having a home was like. Did he even have a family, a family like hers? No, he wouldn't be able to grasp the concept of "home," of "safety;" she pitied him for that. In fact, if he weren't an ignorant intruder, barging into her home like this, then maybe she'd like him an eensy-weensy bit... As it was, she kind of wanted to push him into the water and leave him to freeze. <b style="color:#333E4B; font-family:georgia;">“...Whatever. You never really answered my question, you know.” She deliberated. <b style="color:#333E4B; font-family:georgia;">“Why don't you have a home? Where's your family?” Her tone was lighter, more polite; an underlying edge remained but it seemed that, for the moment, she would be a cordial young lady. |
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http://a.imageshack.us/img717/5995/70049898.png);"> THERE'S A PLACE I KNOW IF YOU'RE LOOKIN' FOR A SHOW Friends? Well, yes, she had friends within her family, but outside? Nah, those were unnecessary. They might have been nice, but it was just another popularity contest with Torla; she'd lose, just like she was (probably) losing within the pack. <b style="color:#333E4B; font-family:georgia;">“Fine, correction: my family are the only friends I need. When I've got Ind and Rui and Nii, who else do I need?” And, as if to insult him, she rose a mocking brow in his direction, as if to say, "You think I need you? Ha!" More seriously, however, she added, <b style="color:#333E4B; font-family:georgia;">“We're not so similar, either.” What puzzled her was why he was looking for similarities between the two of them, point to relate to... Most others didn't care that much; they either walked away from her bad attitude or made her shut up. Did this guy have something wrong with his brain? As for his teasing, she responded quite seriously, <b style="color:#333E4B; font-family:georgia;">“I'm a sucker for a good debate, don't get a big ego, Weldering Darksidy.” She would have been content to continue such thoughtless, snide banter if not for his next words, words that replaced her condescending expression with something of dumbfounded shock. Burned—they had all burned. Silence hung over the two, Junai staring with wide eyes at the stranger, unable to help but feel pity for this stranger... Not only that, but she could relate. Had he experienced the heat at his tail, ready to cremate him alive? Had he heard the screams of his family above the roar of the flames? Had he returned to find bodies, covered in ash and soot that did not respond to his inquiries? She looked away, ears pulling back as she responded, <b style="color:#333E4B; font-family:georgia;">“I'm... sorry.” A pause. <b style="color:#333E4B; font-family:georgia;">“All of them? Even your brothers and sisters?” She looked to him then, sighing before adding silently, <b style="color:#333E4B; font-family:georgia;">“I'm a big baby. I still have Indru and Ruiko and Niija and Ioni and some of the others. But...” She searched for words to describe her feelings and found none; discouraged, she fell silent, staring silently—both sadness and curiosity in her eyes—at him. |