And once she did...What would she say? What would she do? His thin gray shoulders rolled as he followed behind Elettra, ears back, pale eyes flitting back and forth. He'd never been here before. If he'd walked through this land upon his arrival those few years ago, then he didn't recognize it anymore. The journey was silent, even more so under cover of darkness. He certainly wasn't an <span class='word'>adroit</span> conversationalist, so remained silent, focusing more on keeping up and not merely collapsing into a snoring pile of fur and bone.
And once she did...What would she say? What would she do? His thin gray shoulders rolled as he followed behind Elettra, ears back, pale eyes flitting back and forth. He'd never been here before. If he'd walked through this land upon his arrival those few years ago, then he didn't recognize it anymore. The journey was silent, even more so under cover of darkness. He certainly wasn't an <span class='word'>adroit</span> conversationalist, so remained silent, focusing more on keeping up and not merely collapsing into a snoring pile of fur and bone.
She would not walk slowly for him, walking her even and poised pace, to force himself to push himself to the limits, even in his horridly thin, ragged appearance. What she had heard of him was nothing but good news, and she would push these story tales into a reality, or, he would break and prove the stories just that- stories.
She cleared her throat when they were near, allowing him to know by this. She would turn a round along the side of a small hill (not fairly far from the pack's main den in the least) to reveal a whole hollowed out within the side. Outside, were small clam shells and the like, holding water used for mixing. Quickly, she would dip inside, moving to the back of the area to show a small, rounded area, fitting for herself and another wolf, two if they were smaller- yet Alexander was not. She had learned more and more over time that perhaps a larger area was needed but more and more, she questioned herself if she needed bother, as her time in the Hollow seemed ever more questionable by the day.
She fell to a sit, silver eyes aglow in the dim lightly, the moon's rays falling upon the floor of the main area covered with furs and feathers from various hunts alike. Elettra had been a collector of sorts- furs, feathers, shells without holes and herbs. She did well to keep the place perfect, as it were.
But the machine kept going. It was powered by pride and hope, and refused to break down. His mind was broken from this mechanical haze at Elettra's throat clearing, and he became alert, the tinier aches suddenly making themselves known in his conscious mind. He followed her path into a hillside cave, organized and cozy. It was hard for him to stop moving, limbs still twitching slightly as he sat in an empty space, wondering what he should do. <b style="color:#51b85f">"It's cozy," He said finally, breaking the silence, and turned his pale yellow gaze upon her. <b style="color:#51b85f">"speech."
A few moments might pass, only of her overlooking the still stranger before her; he harbored a potential to be daunting and powerful, massive even perhaps because even in his thin and ragged state, he could not been far from her own weight. His eyes are pale as her own, but gold, not silver. Greying with his age or perhaps stress of his recent events...or even just....filth. Her muzzle twitches and but a moment later, her head pulls away, dipping into the small dug out hole along the far back wall she rested against.
She pulls out some meat, part of a flank she had stored away, easily hidden of scent by the vast amount of herbs in here and she settles it before Alexander, pushing it into his direction. "Eat." Simple enough said and she buys herself not a moment's time for his curious objection before her skull is once more pushed into the small hollow at her side. There is a certain eudemonia she gains in the healing arts, if not where else. Within her muzzle, as she lifts it out once more, is a plant, fitted with small flowers and she sets it down with a fleeting (as quick as it came did it vanish) smile. "This is chamomile. Eat it and it will help sooth you- you must be stressed... Its known to help regain physical strength, too..." She clears her throat delicately as she finishes, her head falling to rest at the furs below her.
He eyed her curiously as she dug around for something and he gave a curious sniff as her head reappeared, suddenly finding that he was salivating. A hunk of meat was placed before him, and the corners of his mouth twitched downward. But she seemed to know that he would want to protest, and spoke again. Chamomile. He cleared his throat, quietly, eyeing her offerings before silently giving in. He tore a bit from the flank before chewed up the medicine provided. It was a slow progression, but he felt everything within him relax. Not the odd strained relaxation he'd attempted just moments earlier, but true relaxation. He took a bit more of the meat, and nudged it back towards her. <b style="color:#51b85f">"Surely you must be hungry, too? We did walk quite a ways." His head tilted to the side, and he tried to keep the slight commanding tone out of his voice. He refused to sit there and devour all of it while she sat there, possibly hungry. <b style="color:#51b85f">"speech."
She turns away from him now, allowing him to know that she would not be accepting the meat by her up-turned muzzle as her silvered gaze turns to the still falling of the day. They had traveled far and time had moved by so very quickly through that travel and through their brief talk with Jaysyek. Now, the skies were a spectral of coloration- greens, blues, yellows in whipping twirls and circles dancing across the sky. Her silver gaze is aglow with these colors, reflecting them back as her head lifts higher, attention outside of the den and to the skies. And however few and snort they came, did she smile. "Beautiful...." She whispers, a deep sigh overcoming her, but smile never wavering.
A few silent minutes passed before he looked up, distracted by Elettra's voice. Stepping carefully over the picked at meal, he settled beside her, looking up at the sky. <b style="color:#51b85f">"It is indeed. " He answered quietly, thinning tail curling around a twisted haunch. <b style="color:#51b85f">"I don't believe I've ever seen the sky do this before." Perhaps that was a lie, though he honestly couldn't. <b style="color:#51b85f">"speech."
Along the back wall next to one another, food and bits of plant remained and the opening of the den was out before them, allowing the rays of the sky to pierce in, dancing over the furs and feather along the dirt ground. "I have..." She admitted to him, in a near whisper. "...Back home. The sky danced for us like this. They said it was a show, a blessing of the gods." It was, in her year or more of being here, the first time she had never mentioned something of 'home', of 'family'. No one had never bother ask of her past. Though many had claimed to 'know her type', not even her own leadess had asked to know of her. None had even bothered try.
An ear twitched towards her, followed not long after by his eyes, when she spoke. <b style="color:#51b85f">"A blessing, indeed." He quietly agreed, nodding. <b style="color:#51b85f">"My old home was too close to the human lights to get a good view of the night sky." He said, wriggling his shoulders weakly after he spoke. <b style="color:#51b85f">"Where are you from?" He asked her, no desire to share the silly story that made up his past. Once upon a time, he thought he was doing good, but now it felt greedy and foolish. <b style="color:#51b85f">"speech."