<blockquote>It was no surprise to Ava that she could not find the solace she sought laying silently within her cold stone den. The meeting had long since transpired and yet she had only caught sleep in winks, spending most of sunset and night time awake and staring off in to space. Sometimes her thoughts were rapid; other times her mind was blank like the stones around them. Before she knew it, the sun had risen once again and now it was a <i>brand new day</i>. And just like she had promised herself, she had to start anew. Ava did her beast to embody the phoenix as her weary form rose from the ground, but she knew she was no mystical fire bird. Just a common blackbird in disguise - but oh what a disguise she would wear!
Her head was lifted proudly as she ghosted through the packland, ignoring the hollow thump of her beating heart. There was business to attend to today. Quietly she would approach the main den while from within the scent of pups and Athena came up to greet her. Her chest felt strangely in that moment; she still couldn't really make any sense of what had happened. Of course, the current situation that demanded to be dealt with was not making sense of it and Ava highly doubted she ever would. They could very well move forward without understanding what had happened that day, and that was what Ava needed to focus on.
Her tail would wag low, standing in the mouth of the den. There were shadows within that she couldn't properly see anything, and she imagined against the bright summer daylight her form was silhouetted as well. Yet she made sure her ears were flat against her head and her tail was low enough for the female to see submission in her body language despite the darkness and delicately called forward in a voice gentle for the children's ears, "<b>May I join you?</b>"
It was vaguely reminiscent of their first real meeting, up at her sunbathing rock in Riddle Heights, minus any aminosity and confusion that had surrounded them in the early days of Poison Path life. Funny how back then they had spoken of Naira and Rhysis' cubs, and Ava had been certain she would hate them for the bad memories they brought to her. And now there they were, the subject of their conversation that past day, nestled somewhere within the den safe and sound and parentless. They were just one of the many topics that swirled through her mind as she stood there, awaiting permission. For a moment she felt her facade begin to break, but Ava swallowed her feelings and refused for it to happen. They would rise from the ashes today.</blockquote>
(This post was last modified: Jun 12, 2012, 06:15 PM by Ava.)