Clouds filled the sky again light rain trickled from the sky. The russet wolf didn't mind as he dipped his muzzle into the cool pool at the bottom of the falls, with guilt still racking him for what had happened during his time at the mountain. Rayne wondered what would happen with Eek. He hadn't meant to let the goat escape, though it still eluded him as to why the tailless female had been so hell bent on turning the kid into a child of hers. After that, they had separated and Rayne had made his way down the mountain, certain that there was no longer any need for him to be on the mountain. He had found no leads as to where his sister was and the mountain was huge. There was no way he could cover it properly even with a pack in tow. His determination to find her hadn't diminished at all as he strode down further south. |
Oh how her head just ached from the damage that woman had done. The skin behind her right ear was torn and sore. She had barely gotten the small wound clean and she already knew it would still need some treatment and healing. Muerda's emerald green eyes scanned the area looking for somewhere to clean off all the dirt on her fur. Then it hit her. The sound of water was close. As she did a bit of a Tittup to where the sound of water was coming from it dawned on her the smell of another loner was in the air. Slowing down she made sure not to approach whoever it was.
It was then that the sight of a handsome male came into sight. His large build and the beautiful red and brown fur with white underneath him made her eyes lock onto him. "Now that is beauty." Something about him made her heart stop. Holding herself in a regal way she lead herself daintily to the water and washed off. Once all the dirt had washed off Muerda held her shiny, glimmering, queen like look. Standing tall she leaned down to get a drink of the fresh water. Everything she was doing was done with the most elegant and finest movement she could do. Her goal had been to Impress this fine man she laid eyes on.
Bright emerald green eyes glanced over to the male next to her. It was as if her motions were made to bring his attention to her. Draw him in. Muerda had known from when she saw the large male that she wanted him. Only him. Though if he didn't move to her, it was either 1.) He didn't like her appearance or presence. Or 2.) He was trying to bring her to him. Either was fine with Muerda. As she already new from experience you can't get everything you want. But then again, she always had quiet the luck at getting what she craved.
As he drifted off, he wasn't paying any close attention to his surrounding or who was entering the area. So it wasn't until the female had bought herself to the edge of the water next to him and began to wash any dirt off her fur, that he was aware he was no longer alone. Blinking away the sleep, his orange meet with the green eyes of the female as his tail thumped in welcome and as a sign of friendliness. Wary as he was of other wolves now, he would still give them the benefit of the doubt and let them prove themselves before judging. |
Leading him out into the deeper parts of the water she turned to face the large male again "So where are you heading? I'm hoping to find a pack to far from here, maybe you would like to join me?" it was a simple offer sense it looked like they both would need a home soon. She could tell there had to be some packs around here from faint scents she detected and only because it would be natural for a pack to be close to water and food sources. Muerda's tail swayed softly in the water and she kept a small warm smile on her face. The water was already getting cold but maybe they could stay in for a bit longer. As she would hate to leave the handsome male so soon.
"Sorry if I was asking so many questions, I'm just a bit nervous around a male so handsome as yourself." she smiled before taking one last sip of the water.
Rayne couldn't stop the blush from happening as Muerda mentioned he was handsome and was thankful that his thick coat covered it, though his eyes shone with his shyness and embarrassment. The russet male thought himself to be quite ordinary and plain looking and no where near being handsome. Only his mother and sister ever told him that he was anything but plain. He never quite believed them though. "I-I'm heading f-further s-south." Still with a small stutter, he replied as he waded into the water after Muerda, shivering slightly at its coolness but not overly bothered by it. "I w-wouldn't mind joining y-you at all M-Muerda, if you t-truly don't m-mind." Rayne had never really experienced a crush before, apart for the time he liked one of the wolves Neoma called a friend as yearling. He had been even more awkward and gangly back then, not having filled out to his current robust size yet. |
Escaping from the dark thoughts that lingered in her head she focused her green eyes on the male who was named Rayne "What about you? I'm sure a guy like yourself comes from great lands. The ruler of everything too?" Muerda was almost sure that a handsome fella like himself had a great life. All the ladies must love him. All the guys must be jealous of his looks too. Rayne was strong and bold. Yet the boldness he held was hidden around her. He seemed nervous and shy. Had she said something wrong? Maybe there was something on her fur! Washing off her fur again she looked back to the large male. Or maybe he was just generally shy around woman.
It was nothing she had done really. Rayne was shy around all girls when he first meet one. "I'm from a place called the Valley, in the north. " Rayne answered simply, his nervousness finally dying down enough that his words no longer stumbled over his tounge. When it was asked if he was the ruler of his pack, Rayne surprised her by shaking his head. "No. I wasn't the alpha of my pack nor were my parents. They were the best in their jobs so when they appealed to the alphas about having pups, they were allowed to have a litter. It's...hard to explain to someone who didn't grow up with the tradition." It might sound odd to the fae who was leader of her own pack but to Rayne, it was normal. |
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"Uh, I...No problem..." Rayne followed her form the water, shaking his fur of most of the liquid. Rayne peered over at Muerda and the tree she had chosen to take rest under. It would be a tight fit if he chose to curl up next to her in the roots yet he couldn't deny the truth when she mentioned it'd be best if they shared warmth. The soft breeze that was blowing wasn't going to help them dry at all, not with the sun slowly going down over the horizon. In fact, the day was getting cooler as the night begun taking over and Rayne shivered slightly. |