I do it because I can, I can because I want to,Anouke KasekhemreI want to because you made me.The silence that wrapped around the Young Hellion was deafening. It was like a hand that pressed down upon the woods; blocking out any sound from escaping, or entering. His first reaction was suspicion, but as time went on he became more relaxed. He was always aware of his surroundings, that skill was needed to be able to work his way through tricky situations. But from the silence he could tell that nothing would be able to sneak up on him. Any sound would immediately be heard from miles away, which would alert him to its presence, be it predator, prey, or wolf.
Bright, calculating amber eyes scanned the forest, searching for anything that may be unusual or suspicious-looking. Chatters from up above sounded almost distant, but they were audible. Chattering’s from chipmunks and other creatures, squawks from birds and many other sounds that his dark ears couldn’t quite decipher.
Under the canopy of leaves upon the branches it was cold, dark and damp. Slight amounts of light filtered through the leaves and beamed down upon the ground, where it would have to battle with the ghostly blue fog that swirled on the ground, carpeting it with a ghostly glow, to be seen. Large, white paws padded through the fog –which swirled around his legs and licked at the underside of his creamy brown belly- towards an unknown destination, he was a picaro after all. He wandered around, searching for new wolves to meet, to play his tricks on, and just to have fun. Plain and simple.
The Young Hellion paused for a few moments when he saw a dark shape; ears and nose twitching, eyes scanning and lips starting to curl upwards, almost showing his pearly white canines. Being wary of creatures in the Spectral Woods was a very good idea, as he had no idea if they were friendly or not. It wasn’t that he was scared, he could look death in the eyes and not feel a trace of fear, but knowing what he would be up against was better than not knowing. After all, wasn't the saying "Keep your friends close, but your enemies closer” said for a reason?
The shape –whatever it was- seemed to be heading into what seemed the center of the woods, where the mist was thickest, before it stopped. His interest peaked as his large, white paws padded forwards –not ambling into the unknown, but after the dark shape. In what seemed like just a few moments, the Young Hellion caught up with the small, dark creature. Now that he was up closer, Anouke could clearly see that the dark creature was a wolf, a female.
He saw her lips pull back into a snarl and his ears threaten to flatten against his skull at her actions. Was it because she had seen him? But no….She wasn’t even looking at him. Staring intently at the fae, he noticed the dark brown coat that was nearly the same as his, and a slight patch of white on her chest. Her eyes were a pale yellow, and she seemed to be holding her head high; proud and regal. Intrigued, the Young Hellion stalked forwards a few steps, before stopping, so that he was a few feet away from the dark fae.
Jaws slightly parted, lips twitching up into a smirk, head cocked to the left, Anouke stared at the dark fae for a few moments, just watching her, like a predator watching its prey. The tip of his brown tail twitched to the side as he lifted up his right leg –which was all white- and flexed it calmly. Whenever he met a new wolf, he always did that, but why, he didn’t know. “Scared of something you don’t see?” His voice was deep and soft, yet also full of volume, like a bass guitar. He would see what her reaction was, before trying to either tempt her to do something drastic, or seduce her. The latter seemed far more interesting to him, as she looked like a delicate and delicious creature to play with to his heart and mind’s content. And was that a shiver he felt running down his spine?
Oh, he would have so much fun with her.
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