Fenrir is a slowpoke.. *grimace* xP
Aiyana Tainn
I walk upon the river
She liked Marsh. She liked Marsh in all the ways that probably seemed strange to an adult; the kind of complete adoration and devotion that only a young could offer, the kind that was so easy - too easy - to exploit and abuse, should one wish. Seeing Marsh did not make her heart flutter. Seeing Marsh only made her feel safe, as if she belonged, not just in the pack, but with him, with everyone. Marsh did not need words - neither did Aiyana, most of the time. They did not need words. They understood anyway.
Her tail, more a slave to her body than she a slave to it now, began to wag as he slipped up behind them, a happy, excited yip leaping from her mouth as she tried to nip his muzzle, too, even as a wolf as dark as Triell was slipping in. At first she thought it was her uncle, but then she saw it wasn't - it was Hotei, a relatively new member, his fur growing in weird patches and directions. Whorls had sprung up all across him and he looked really, really strange, and completely ignored Aiyana. He greeted Jessie. He greeted Marsh. He greeted Fenru. But he didn't greet Aiyana. Affronted, she gave a yip of protest and glared at him. What, was she so small he couldn't see her or something? Her eyes narrowed and her ears swept forward in a challenge. Well. His loss, really. She could imagine Rissa would've been absolutely mad if it had happened to her.
Speaking of that, where was she? As she looked around, she caught sight of the real Triell instead, who addressed her after doling out the proper greetings. Hotei's slight forgotten, her ears flickered for a few moments, before the answer came in a simple, honest “Yes,” for what else was there to say? Hot on his black heels was Ice, and she watched him curiously, batting a paw after his muzzle as he nipped her. And then, he did that thing she always found so curious: just the way Corinna and Indru used to brush against each other, winding tighter than the rest of the pack, Ice slid up against Marsh's side in that deliberate manner. As if to say, mine. It wasn't the first time she'd seen it, but she still hadn't puzzled out what it meant. Just that it meant - something. It was significant but she couldn't figure out how.
And then he was growling at Hotei and Aiyana felt a small satisfaction, even though she wondered what made the normally so placid Guardian dislike the scarred male. Jessie tried to divert the impending disaster, and Aiyana fell into a bow, stretching out her back and long legs. She'd come on a few hunts before, but never really caught anything herself - not strong or fast enough to be an asset, really. Just coming to learn the motions, get familiar with the scent and sound of prey, the pattern of bodies moving to take it down. Her golden eyes were bright, eager, ears perked and leathery nose twitching as she pinned her gaze on Jessie. Move, get on!
like it's easier than land
Love is all, from what I've heard, but my heart's learned to kill