Arlette Dieudonné Lyall
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Finally she felt as if she were getting use to the new forest that surrounded her. Even though it took time, she found the creek that was within the Oak Tree Bend territory a special landmark to her. It helped her keep track of what she was doing sometimes…even though she could easily follow her own scent. Today however, the grey woman had decided to look outside of her pack boundaries since she had arrived to the other side of the lore. Her slim, small body moved easily through the now familiar thickets around her. She did not feel like she was out of place anymore, even though sometimes she felt on edge. There was something odd about the forest at the other side of the mountains, but she was still trying to find out what the mysterious thing was. At the moment, it didn’t matter though, she felt safe and she was happily making her way and exploring the lands outside of her borders.
It had not been a day that Jess had been expecting to run into someone that she did not know. Usually, when she did, she was ready and prepared for what was coming. But when she turned the corner the woman was surprised to see another girl, who was bigger than her, standing in front of her. In surprise, a loud yelp escaped from her muzzle, her jade eyes taking in the form of the white woman in front of her. Stunned into silence for a moment she simply stared before quickly getting back on her game and offering up an apologetic smile, "I’m um…sorry about that. I’m Jessie Swiftpaw." She wagged her tail behind her in a neutral position. This woman was nowhere near her borders so she knew that she had no right to assert her dominance. Hopefully, maybe…she could make a new friend out of this encounter.
Arlette Dieudonné Lyall
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Quickly, Jessie found that the woman in front of her had not recovered quite as fast as she had, which was no problem. She was no one to judge about who could get out of a daze quicker or slower than herself. It just did not matter to her…unless she just happened to be in an extremely pissed off mood. None the less, the woman in front of her had somewhat of a calming voice, something that put even more ease into Jessie’s muscles that were quickly relaxing. Her gray tail wagged behind her in an easy manner, finding no need to reply to the white girl’s first words, as they were true and there was no need to address the subject. At the name that was given to her, she quickly stored the name into her head, keeping her scent and face to memory before listening to anything else that had to be said.
Tilting her head at the question that was addressed to her, she hesitantly nodded her head, finding no point in hiding her location, as an area nearby probably had the exact scent that she was carrying heavily on her fur. Clearing her throat, she spoke, "Yes…I do. My pack recently relocated here and renamed ourselves." She flicked her tail behind her, looking into the eyes of the woman in front of her. As far as the Swiftpaw could tell, Arlette had no marks from any other pack that she had knowledge of, but that did not mean that there weren’t any packs out there that Jess did not know about. "Do you belong to a pack?" the salt and pepper colored woman finally asked, her gray paws shuffling beneath her.
Arlette Dieudonné Lyall
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you do not know who is your friend or who is your enemy until the ICE breaks. "We were," he said, padding out of the surrounding forest. Tendrils of blue-cast mist pulled away, as if burned by the touch of a mortal's body, slowly revealing his large, white frame. Dark paw pads met the moist earth, blunt claws leaving little dents in the carpet of soil and leaf; his head was low in a relaxed pose, but his gaze was keen and his tail raised above the level of his spine. This forest was not his to claim and protect, not quite, but it was still close to home. Voices carried easily in the still silence of the woods, and Jessie's yelp had easily caught his attention. It had not been hard for Ice to pick up on their conversation once he was a little closer - a chance meeting, but perhaps significant all the same. His head canted to one side, and with the easy grace of a relaxed predator he prowled up to Jessie, touching his dark nose to the base of her nearest ear in greeting. There he stopped, towering over them both, and peered at Arlette, curiosity in his gaze. Why did she know of their past? He doubted she was a threat; she looked kind, and aside from Indru's betrayal, Ice hadn't had much to do with evil wolves. On some days, he simply accepted that wolves would come and go. They loved for a time, then they went, and Ice was left to pick up the pieces of another shattered existence. It just happened, and was bound to keep happening, so why bother fearing it? "Why do you look for us?" His question was blunt, but not unkind. The River pack had been old, after all, and the wolves of it had spent years making contacts in other packs or with the lone wolves. To find an old acquaintance looking for them would not strike him as odd, nor very surprising, but what he did wonder was what her tie to them was, or had been. He was positive he'd never seen her before. .ice aesir |
Arlette Dieudonné Lyall
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The women spoke for a little bit and Jessie did not know if she should have been wary or overjoyed that Arlette had been from another pack in the past. When she asked her a question she was not entirely sure she should be able to answer and so she went into a pit of silence, trying to think of how she should answer the question but avoid it at the same time. Luckily for her, a certain someone graced them with his presence and she was saved from answering any questions that probably should or shouldn’t have been answered. Upon his entrance a certain light sprang up in her eyes, her tail wagged slightly behind her as she bumped her muzzle against Ice’s shoulder. Immediately she turned silent, listening to Ice’s on slaughter of questions and waited patiently for the answers from Arlette. Flicking her tail, she let her jade green orbs stare at the woman, before letting them drift somewhere else as to not make her uncomfortable.
When her answer came, Jessie was not prepared for it and at the mention of Fen’s name, her stance immediately became tense and protective, her ears pricking forward and eyes narrowing. It was hard for her to force her lips not to pull back to show her canines at the younger woman in front of her. After all, from what Jess could tell from when she had met her, she was no threat…she was actually quite polite. Putting her mind into thinking she was just overreacting, Jessie eventually relaxed and stood comfortably next to her leader, waiting for his response to Arlette’s little story. At least she had not wasted their time with a long drawn out tale of her life like others had. It reminded her especially of Ren, someone who had, in the end, ended up leaving their pack.
you do not know who is your friend or who is your enemy until the ICE breaks. He wasn't sure if it was something about his presence that did it, or simply something else, but the white she-wolf seemed to become a few sizes smaller in the blink of an eye. Furry ears disappeared against a soft head, interesting pale yellow eyes sliding sideways and away. Ice's head canted to one side, the tip of his tail flicking to the side as if torn between pleasure at her reaction and asking if it truly was necessary, out here in a foggy forest of nowhere. In the end, he said nothing, but he thought he could understand why Indru had become about three feet taller when Ice crouched before him in that damp cavern a year and a half ago. As a leader, you couldn't expect the respect of a loner the same way you could of a pack mate, but you hardly backed down when offered it in this way. Grizzly Hollow? So, one of Borden's; a humorless smile made the corner of his mouth twitch. Perhaps, a child for a child - while the old patriarch cared for Aiyana, they could care for this one, though she seemed at least a year older. And Fenru? Hadn't he, hmm, mentioned something about this..? About showing her out..? Something-or-the-other..? "Mmmmh," he hummed, mostly to himself, still listening, and briefly his ears fell back at her distant gaze. No, of course no one lived there now.. they were all gone, forging their futures on this side of the Serpent, too. "Borden left Grizzly Hollow in the care of Kade, and Kade's mate Ava. But the Hollow was never truly theirs, so they went across the mountain, too. They live further north, and the pack is proud to raise for puppies this year," he told her, not sure if she would want to pursue her old family, or a new one. But still, he couldn't help but notice how Jessie had grown stiff and tense at the mention of the young adult's name. Briefly he glance down at her, frowning, wondering if there was something there - or was she always this protective of the pack's males? "So you want to live with Fenru?" he asked Arlette after a heartbeat's pause, flicking his gaze back to her again. It seemed as good a reason as any, and from what she could tell of her tale, Fenru was the only wolf she knew in here.. and Fenru rarely hung around with idiots. .ice aesir |
Arlette Dieudonné Lyall
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