<blockquote>Oh, how she relished it. It started from the tip of her nose, a quivering that turned quickly into shaking, and moved down her body until her whole coat swayed back and forth, flinging water everywhere. While she was still damp and probably would be for some time, she didn't mind. It was the weight of the water that bothered her, not the wetness. As she stilled, a smile crept across her lips, unconscious, as though she had just eaten the prime piece of deer over the rest of the pack. The small joys in life were what kept her going. Frilly as a porpentine, her eyes opened and her gaze slid back to the male. <b>It's quite nice to meet you as well, Shade.</b> She moved then, leaping down from the ledge, seating herself near the bottom of the ledge as she did so.
<b>"I'm Vaeri Rein. A wandered of my own accord."</b> She flashed him a bright smile.
She looked around at the falls with his next question. It was quite a beautiful little niche in the world and it was very true that she had taken leave of her birth pack in order to find her own place. There had been no chaos in her life that hadn't been caused by her, and her leave had been peaceful, if a bit teary for those who cared for her. But she had been ready to discover what lay beyond the peaceful little ridge that she had spent her first year and a half of life. This was the first area that she had taken note of any real packs, and mostly this was due to the fact that Shade had just mentioned that there was one around. While she knew what to look for in regards to a pack border, she had never really ventured too close to one and thus not encountered too many other wolves. There had been a few, but in the six or so months that she had been gone, Vaeri had spent little time in the company of others wolves. She had plenty to do with traversing new lands, focusing on her hunting skills, and all the general melee that went along with traveling. She had had very little time to become lonely. Even so, the presence of Shade was a welcome difference.
<b>"Well, I was fishing. I planned to catch a nice fat trout, sit on my bum and eat it, and then lay about like a little fat pup until I had digested enough to move."</b> She never did have much success with activity after a meal. Once she got something in her stomach, she was generally slap on the floor the second she swallowed her last bite. <b>"As for what I'm doing <i>here</i>,"</b> she moved her head in an all encompassing circle that was intended to represent Relic Lore, <b>"I'm just traveling. Seeing what's out there beyond <i>the ridge</i>."</b> The last two words were spoken with a dramatic flip, and had Shade been from the same place as she, he likely would have gotten the inside joke. As it was, her lip tugged upward with an inward smile at the play on words for her home. The ridge had been anything but dramatic. </blockquote>
(This post was last modified: Aug 11, 2012, 04:09 PM by Vaeri.)