http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v201/bluepups/NinaTable.png); background-position:top center; background-repeat:no-repeat; padding-top: 312px; padding-bottom: 20px; padding-left: 15px; padding-right: 15px; text-align:justify;">It had, indeed, been Nios that she had picked up. His jerking and kicking had told her that.. When the water was blinked out of her eyes she could make out the figure of little Kashikoi and Pakuna nearby. Her pupil seemed to be standing next to her. . .doing something? And Pakuna’s mouth was moving. . .the only problem was she couldn’t hear what she was saying. Nina’s whole body ached, her leg felt like she had broken it once again, and her mind was completely numb. She had gotten Nios, but where were the rest of the pups? Her eyes scanned the denning site, wondering where they could possibly be. And she saw them, on the high rock that she used to be able to jump up onto. Her thoughts got harshly interrupted by a sharp kick to her throat.
A whine escaped her maw, but her grip on the young prince remained the same. Her was fighting with her but why? Was she hurting him? Her grip wasn’t that tight. And then she saw the slight movements of his mouth, was he saying something, or was he choking? Worry struck its chords deep within the golden brown girl’s heart. She needed to get Nios to were Vaeta and Mirren were. Her paws started mechanically moving towards where the other royalty were but it didn’t seem like the youngest of the three would stop fighting her. She couldn’t let him go though, she wouldn’t disappoint her leaders like that.
When she reached the rock, terror was easily within her. Now the water had risen to her neck and she was straining her neck upwards to keep Nios above water. Her paws arched upwards as she climbed up a few rocks, her injured leg dragging behind her and developing tiny cuts and scraps from the rocks. When she reached the top she was met with the face of Aeylen, and with high relief she put the boy in front of her, before dipping her head and making her descent down from the rock once more. Her pain level was high, but it was worth saving one of the leader’s children.
Her eyes made their way towards Kashikoi, Pakuna, and Sloane, she hadn’t even realized that he was there. Finally, it seemed, some of the panic was over, and Nina could once again hear what she was doing. She made her way towards her friends. Her path stopped when she reached Sloane, her body once again indulged in water. Her one emerald eye shined up at him, and a small, defenseless whine made its way out of her throat as she looked up at him.
A whine escaped her maw, but her grip on the young prince remained the same. Her was fighting with her but why? Was she hurting him? Her grip wasn’t that tight. And then she saw the slight movements of his mouth, was he saying something, or was he choking? Worry struck its chords deep within the golden brown girl’s heart. She needed to get Nios to were Vaeta and Mirren were. Her paws started mechanically moving towards where the other royalty were but it didn’t seem like the youngest of the three would stop fighting her. She couldn’t let him go though, she wouldn’t disappoint her leaders like that.
When she reached the rock, terror was easily within her. Now the water had risen to her neck and she was straining her neck upwards to keep Nios above water. Her paws arched upwards as she climbed up a few rocks, her injured leg dragging behind her and developing tiny cuts and scraps from the rocks. When she reached the top she was met with the face of Aeylen, and with high relief she put the boy in front of her, before dipping her head and making her descent down from the rock once more. Her pain level was high, but it was worth saving one of the leader’s children.
Her eyes made their way towards Kashikoi, Pakuna, and Sloane, she hadn’t even realized that he was there. Finally, it seemed, some of the panic was over, and Nina could once again hear what she was doing. She made her way towards her friends. Her path stopped when she reached Sloane, her body once again indulged in water. Her one emerald eye shined up at him, and a small, defenseless whine made its way out of her throat as she looked up at him.