Jade was feeling pretty good about herself. She'd made a decision and was in the process of following it through, no matter how nervous the thought of finally seeing her brother again made her. She would find him, tell him of Mother and then see where destiny landed her from there. She breathed deeply of the fresh winter air, reveling in her lush coat that had grown in thick and shiny to protect her from winter's worst. She was as far from vain as a wolf could possibly be, but she loved a clean, healthy pelt.
She had just reached her special tree and come to a stop. She was pleased to see that it thrived despite the inclement weather. The beautiful pink blossoms and delicate leaves were gone for the season, but the little tree still clung tenaciously to the side of the cliff, proclaiming it's victory over yet another season. Jade smiled, remembering the fragrant scent of the flowers and the feeling of strength and hope that the tree imbued in her. The nip in the breeze that stirred, seemingly directly from her little tree, felt refreshing as it gently brushed through her soft gray and pale cinnamon coat. In fact it seemed to energize the tiny she-wolf and she lifted her head with an uncommon confidence.
She sighed and turned northwards once more, determination strong in her small limbs. Well, that is until she saw a young male loping her way. The usual panic began to rise in her, but she did her best to fight it back, for the first time in her life rather than let it consume her as usual. She still crouched low and tucked her tail close to her belly, but this time she didn't nearly careen off of the cliff in an attempt to back away from him. As he neared, she could see that he was young and seemed quite amiable. She did her best to calm her breathing and racing heart. He was young, a yearling and sounded quite gallant as he asked,
"Are you lost, m'lady?" A part of her felt like laughing hysterically.
Lost? Her? Always! Jade gulped and tried to remind herself that he was young, and small like her, and he was NOT acting aggressively. She did NOT have to cower in terror. She was a Kaldorr and she really needed to start acting like one.
Yeah, right, good luck with that...
As he stopped before her, she straightened her posture, ever so slightly, but failed miserably when she tried to relax her fluffy tail. The best that she could do was to ease it from her belly, but it still curved beneath her framed by her hind legs.
Baby steps. She tried to speak and no sound came out. Clearing her throat anxiously, she gave it another try.
"Y-yes and n-no. I-I'm heading n-north, looking for a p-pack c-called Poison Path. My brother Steel is there." In her usual fashion, her nervous stutter disappeared when she spoke of Steel. That small victory still wasn't enough to overshadow her mortification at her earlier mutilated words and she felt heat creep up her neck. She briefly met the young man's eyes, before averting her pale green gaze once more.
(OOC: post made by Jen)
(This post was last modified: Jan 03, 2013, 04:57 AM by Jade.)