I fail even harder >_>;
Aiyana Tainn
I walk upon the river
She was, not surprising, unaware of her mother's watchful stare, and even if she had known, it wouldn't have made much of a difference. Aiyana had no desire to explore further - yet - so her hawking mother was no interference, but rather it made her feel safer to know that she was out there, somewhere, protecting, watching. After all, she was a woman grown, she knew best. Perhaps the world had been bad before that day when they'd finally been let out in the Light? She yawned, and despite the nagging notion that sleeping out here mightn't be the best thing, she felt her mind drift. Her body grew more and more distant, but yet she was not asleep, just teetering on the edge of it. Little Aiyana yawned again, displaying all those small, sharp teeth to the world, and blinked, slowly, and each time it seemed like she'd not open her eyes again, but she did. Somewhere, at the back of her head, she registered a presence approaching, but it didn't startle her. Her nose told her it was Mother, so it was okay, but she was a bit too tired to get up and greet her properly. In the grass, her tail twitched all of its own, and she frowned, annoyed. It always did that, and ruined things. Now it had ruined her perfectly peaceful near-sleep. She loved that borderland between actual sleep and waking thoughts, and now it'd slid out of her grasp. Again. All because of that damn tail.
She was just about to give the world an annoyed pup-growl when she remembered Mother - which seemed to coincide with Mother jumping her. A woof met her ears as a shadow leaped in, and Aiyana gave a startled yelp, shooting upright and nearly smacking her head against Mother's jaws. Wide-eyed, she stared at her, feeling her tongue across her head. For a moment, she said nothing, but then she recovered from the surprise. With a puppy growl she clambered out of her awkward sit and onto all four, leaping up to try and grab Mother by the longer fur around her neck - try being the keyword. Behind her, her tail was wagging fiercely. No one got Aiyana Tainn! Not even when she slept! .. well, that wasn't the truth, but she pretended that that moment previously had never happened. Strangely enough, she didn't speak - she understood most words well enough, but so far, she felt quite uncomfortable using them except in greetings, and then it was customary of her to deliver only the first syllable of their name. And, well, Mother had hardly greeted her in a proper fashion, so now she had to suffer the vengeance of her daughter!
Because, yes, vengeance is always delivered with a tail that tries to wag itself off.
like it's easier than land
Love is all, from what I've heard, but my heart's learned to kill