The wind had abated and the lightning stopped, but the rain continued to fall without any sign of clearing. Aideen had gotten hopelessly turned around within the Ghastly Woods, and now found herself no closer to the pass, with the mountains to her left, as opposed to right in front of her snout, where she'd hoped to find them. But with the heavy downpour, any plans of investigating the southern parts of the mountain ridge had been pushed to the back of her mind, and her first priority was finding shelter. It just keeps coming! I thought it would have stopped by now... The rust-pelted wolfess was already disgruntled after her delay in the impenetrable woods, and the gloomy weather certainly didn't help her mood. |
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Drip, drip, drip.Let the sky fall...It was another of life's great mysteries—not the rain sluicing from the heavens as if to wash them all away—but the dog barking up the tree after the cat; or strangers asking the darkness to pull back and reveal those who sheltered within its embrace. Why ask? she wanted to ask of the voice, to leer and taunt, can't you smell it?. Logic argued such a question was asked out of wariness, perhaps even fear, so Cézanne's mind marveled silently once she picked out the scene. The one who had demanded such a thing of the dark space stood in its mouth, such a tempting target for the malicious—didn't you know you see the light better from the shadows, than the light sees into the shadows? A wolf-grin curled her dark lips around bony, smooth fangs, and the wandering queen wormed through the rain-heavy, frost-black bracken. After crossing the broad river on her voyage north, the forest had come alive, trading blackened husks, ashen soil and saplings for vegetation a lot older. Alive, with life, too. Maybe she could've done without the latter.
She was warm and secure within her fur, black-tipped rusty hairs letting it run in rivulets down onto her legs, while her fat undercoat kept her skin dry. Still, she had traveled far in the relentless rain, but the idea of shouldering in between strangers to sleep under a rock roof was somewhat like considering sleeping in an anthill. She'd rather just oust the pair of them and settle in by herself, but on her own it seemed more likely they'd just band up and shove her out in the rain. Cézanne heaved a sigh, not bothering to mask her approach to the dark female at the cavern's mouth. Unless her nose betrayed her, there was another within, smelling of drying fur.» Stick your nose in further and she might bite it off, « Cézanne advised humorlessly, head swaying to the rhythm of her gait. Rainwater had made her tail heavy, but it twitched a few notches higher all the same, as subtle a sign as the hard, unyielding look in her eyes. She wanted the world prostrate before her, but was wary of grabbing it by the neck and pushing it down out here in the wild, where she was alone—would rather take what she was offered, and let the rest slide.. for now.
Taller, thicker, and heavier, Cézanne moved up behind the black female—unless she bolted, or something—with a fine disregard for personal space. With something akin to lazy curiosity she flicked her sodden ears forward, wrinkled her nose, and peered around the girl and into the darkness. If the female in the cave hadn't eaten them within ten seconds, Cézanne was going in, and monsters be damned.
A voice broke through the tricolored wolfess' slumber, awaking her with a start. When she opened her heavy lids, a pair of pale bluish eyes were staring back at her from only inches away; the outside light streaming in from behind the stranger making the rest of her face indiscernible. A surprised snarl escaped the sleepy lass, as she squeezed against the back of her little cave, ears press flat to her skull. Her head was still hazy from sleep, so before she had time to react further, another wise sounded outside her hideout; I thought I was safe here! Soon the new arrival showed herself, face appearing behind the darker female opposing her. |
Hearing the voice behind her Lalani swings her back to the side of the cave. She wanted to keep both these wolves in her sight. Turning to the female that had come up behind her, "I don't really see how it's any of your business, but I wouldn't have given her the chance." Her eyes now cold, sweep back to the one cornered in the cave. She bares her teeth. "I only came for shelter, I was curious to see who else was around. I haven't been here long. And I shouldn't have been the one to wake you up, you should have done it. Stay vigilant or you'll die." These females definately weren't the friendly type, but then again, she didn't have to be either. She steps away from the cave to give the female an escape route, while she didn't feel like being nice, she knew what it was like to be cornered.
She began sizing up the others. The one in the cave was a rusty color, but smaller than Lani was. It was possible she might be able to take her in a fight. As for the other one, that was different story. She was bigger, and well muscled. She was also still in the way on the cave. Pinning her with an icy gaze she says, "Can you move." It wasn't a question.
Lani didn't know why she said it, she should probably just stay out of it, but she couldn't let the littler female be cornered. It felt too much like deja-vu. If the big one didn't move, she was going to make her.
The world's a prickly place... Seems like whatever I do it's like sniffing an angry porcupine. Rain didn't precisely dull her spirits, but these attitudes had quickly chilled her mood, and the social temperature kept plunging (or rising, if you considered it in terms of hot anger). The black girl didn't appreciate Cézanne's rather cruel brand of humor, while the nose-biter in question growled her agreement. It was an effort not to roll her eyes. Women. And here she had thought she'd escaped their illogical ways when she left Calder behind.Idly she wondered if being old meant being calm—or at least in control of your spitting tongue and spiky fur. In truth, she felt rather detached, as if watching them both from some cold, distant space. The day wasn't a very inspiring one, and disinterest worked away at her patience, more so fueling her desire to get this over and done with than the rain. It was tempting to just say whatever and walk away, if not for the fact that a bit of solid roof was more tempting. That, and pride. Maledictiō tu, regina Cézanne.
Black backed down, after showing to have more within her skull than Cézanne would've assumed, and saved her the breath of raising the hypothetical question of if angry, hungry bears would have as much courtesy to at least wait for her to wake up before eating her. Still, she didn't count the female out of the equation, and her moving off from the entrance seemed to indicate some sense of.. justice? Pity? It seemed likely she'd attack Cézanne if Cézanne attacked the other, but where did you get in life if you never took any chances? Her hard eyes settled on the smaller wolf within the darkness, her bared fangs and raised hackles—that alone was reason enough to give her a beating. The beginnings of a growl rumbled in her chest, a twitch running along her lips, ears forward and tail rising.
She had wasted little time in taking it all in and evaluating it; wasted less in making a decision. She had size on her side. Even if they ran her off, it seemed unlikely they'd leave any permanent damage."Can you move," Black said, and Cézanne grinned wolfishly, baring all her fangs.» Yes, « she replied.And moved—though maybe not in the direction Black had intended...Sinewy muscles uncoiled and she sprang forward, a ferocious snarl tumbling out of her parted jaws—one eye on the ground, one on the wolf, an ear on the other, all your bases covered, right? Her lower jaw dropped down as she hunched her neck over to cover her throat, pulse roaring in her ears as she dived, fast and precise; it was a long time she had felt this alive, this.. exhilarated, and the only thing missing was something warm between her teeth. Or, something hard; muzzles were bony and rather cold, and it was the fiery girl's muzzle she was aiming for, hoping to grab it and teach her to keep a civil tongue in her mouth—or none at all.
We'll have to be consulting this thread when we make our posts; ideally I would've waited for my roll to know I'm not going to faceplant or something, but -twitch- I wanted to get this up. Puppy, if you'd rather I see the result of the roll and incorporate in my post before you go again, just let me know. ^-^
- I also want to clarify that the kick is not an attack and isn't hard enough, nor meant, to cause damage, it is simply a blocking of Cézanne's attack - since the rolls signified a such.
Ooc: Yahi!! Fight, fight, fight, fight! xD
The girls whole body was coiled and tense like a spring, her teeth showing, hackles raised, and ears pressed back flat against her skull. She wanted most of all to get out of this crammed space, be able to move; what had she even been thinking crawling in here in the first place? The entire situation was insane, and it only got more so for every second. |
Red managed to dodge the blow and shoved big's snout into the floor. She fought for some grip and pushed forward. She was trying to manuver out of the cave but it was clear she wasn't going to make much headway when facing the bigger female. 'Well, why not change that?' lani thought to herself. She lunged forward, sending her weight behind her shoulder. Her intention was to knock Big off balence but overestimated the power behind the move and the evenness of the cave floor. She stumbled over a crevice and was sent sprawling past her target. She cringed as she hit the opposite cave wall. What good was she going to be to Red if she couldn't even hit her target? Now she was beating herself up too.
She lept to her feet and took a few steps back out of the cave. "Leave her alone! She hasn't done anything!" Lani shouted at Big's back. She got a sudden flash back. Her brother had said something like that when she was being attacked by her father. Her resolve hardened and everything came in more clearly. She was not going to let Red become her. She centered her weight closer to the ground. She bared her fangs in Big's direction. She was ready.
You try to silence life by grabbing it around the mouth, but life has never learned how to shut up; a hind paw smacked into Cézanne's upper jaw, wrenching her off course and jarring her teeth. Fangs shut with a vengeful click, on nothing, the kind of dissatisfaction that is enough to make you howl—focus. This was not the time to be overrun by blinding anger, anger at one's own failures. She knew better than to blame the world for her own shortcomings, but frustration has a bitter taste and coats her tongue, clouds her mind. She is Cézanne, queen and wrathful, Regina et irata. She is Cézanne and she's always hungry for more.Trapped between a rock and a hard place, there was little to do but shoulder down, and try to salvage something which had so obviously failed. The fiery girl's shorter stature gave her a lethal advantage Cézanne wasn't too keen on letting her abuse, and as the little spitfire launched her own attack, the taller queen ducked down, ears flat. Teeth snapped and found purchase behind their soft tips, grabbing mostly fat and scruff-fur, and Cézanne's entire body vibrated with her vehement growling; her blood sang, not the sweet song of victory, but the dark, discordant hymns of vengeance and black anger, fuel for her mounting rage.What kind of idiot picked fights with every stranger you met?The Cézanne kind of idiot.She grit her teeth as Black came hurtling—and hit a wall.
The rather spectacular display was.. simply beautiful, enough to stun Cézanne for a moment as she stood, dumbstruck with silent wonder, and staring out the corner of her eye at the recovering female. It was one of those moments when she wondered if she'd been hallucinating, or if she'd really seen a wolf go flying like that; she allowed herself to savor the bewilderment, lowered weight and sturdy legs keeping her bound in place even though the smaller female tugged at her. It was, she figured, enough of a soothing balm on her wounded pride; she, at least, hadn't tripped headfirst into a wall. It made her feel better, but only marginally so, and as Black backed out of the way again, Cézanne started to pay attention to what was going on.The constant tug and pressure on her neck was wearying, and cold, yellow eyes slid sideways, to stare at the smaller female. Rain was splattering down Cézanne's back, running off the charcoal tips of her fur, and.. the trapped girl.. wanted out? It certainly felt like it, if the way she was trying to shove Cézanne meant anything. Well, she thought, ignoring Black's shouted comment (she was in my shelter, isn't that enough of a reason?), whyever not? She relaxed, marginally, and allowed herself to have her head dragged around to the right; with a renewed growl she helped out, tried to barge into Aideen's hips to forcibly exchange their positions—the surprise of Black's failure had, fortunately, stolen the body of her hot-headed anger, leaving her feeling just as cold and dispassionate as earlier. She rather missed the company of those flames, the thrumming in her veins, but if she had to pick between slaughtering a young girl and using her brains to catch a few hours of dry rest in the rain—she had to pick comfort.
Also, long post is long!! xD
Her teeth connected, jaws clutching tight, and a taste of blood filling her maw. A feeling of triumph mixed with disgust, as her canines pierced skin and grabbed fat and fur, and her first impulse was to let go immediately, the taste of wolf bitter an unwelcome on her tongue. But with a persistent grunt, the reddish fae held her ground, locking her jaw and pushing at the had-stamped floor with her hind paws; determined to keep her grip. She shoved forwards with all her force, pressing back at the larger attacker, paws scratching at the ground as she tried to force the light pelted woman out of the cave; so that she herself could get free. |