private for lachesis/arlapants! <3 <b style="font-family:georgia; font-size:12px; color:#EC487E;"> <b style="font-family:georgia; font-size:12px; color:#3F7240;"> Travelling endless had been painful but Ana had kept her spirits high. She had to, she supposed. There was supposed to be a light at the end of the tunnel, telling you everything was going to be alright. But would it? Ana was hurt, beaten down and scrambling for a reason as to why this had been done to her. What had she done wrong to deserve such misery? Her tale was simple yet brutal both emotionally and physically; she, without consent, had been clueless when her adoptive parents had arranged for her to mate with another. Not knowing of this, they had tried to force it onto her when she clearly refused and ran. It seemed like they had chased her for miles when really they hadn't chased at all - she just felt the demons hot on her breath. It had been a week after leaving them that she had come across the yearling called Nineteen, or as he later explained Lachesis which was his birth name. It had been a strange and awkward start as he seemed rather confused, but Ana was patient and considerate. After all losing his brother had to have been quite hard, she knew she loved hers dearly but he had been the one that molded into the packs framework whilst being born a female had done nothing but harm for her. Upon meeting him, she had been a little fearful but she recognized how young and frightened he was that he would not try anything - he couldn't do much damage to her just as she was probably just as petite as he was, gangly legs and all. Anastasia and Lachesis had walked to Relic Lore together, but Anastasia figured it would be best if she scouted the area a little more before she settled down. It took her four days to move about the expanse of the land not wanting to waste any time at all so that she could come back to Lach. It would have broken her heart if she had left him alone and had disappeared right from underneath her. Though she was much older than he and close to perfect strangers, he was comforting to her. Lachesis didn't look down upon her or chastise her for the independence that she desired. Subtle and silent as the ghostly wind, the snowy creature moved towards the den where she had last seen Lach and whined softly. Surely he would be here waiting for her but they were considerably still strangers, just one looking after the other in a strange new place. |
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