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Anneliese had found herself in the most remarkable place. All around her, the willows were frozen, so suddenly some even still retained their leaves, encased completely in gleaming shards of ice. Had there been a storm while she slept in her makeshift den? Her green eyes shone as they took in the beauty of it all, steps slow and lingering. It was like walking through a dream, and she wanted every moment to last as long as possible. |
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Anneliese remained tense as the woman, her stark opposite in coloration, spoke of her wretched luck. Beryl eyes shifted from the opposite's dark dial to the base of the tree behind her and back, unwilling to draw assumptions on the situation given how extremely curious it was. But then, she spoke and donned an aggressive stance and it all fell together. |
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Well, it wasn't a no. The silence was palpable, but it did not bother Anneliese. She simply monitored the physical clues supplemented to her, and acted upon them with equal oppression of her voice. Despite the offer of something better, this other woman dug into the rodent's feast, and smartly so; a proposition was leaps and bounds from substance, whereas this energy source was immediately. It was always wisest to take what was guaranteed. |
When the woman had finished her "meal" she licked her now, dry chops before speaking. Her name was Annalise. It seemed to suit her. Very nice, feminine name. Lani stood as Anna asked for her own name in return. Lani turned in the direction where she tought she had seen a stream. Though it was probably frozen. "Name's Lalani." Looking over her shoulder she said, "I don't know about you but I need a drink." With that she started to trot away. She wasn't sure whether Anna would choose to accompany her and live up to her bargain or not. Though it would probably help to have to sets of paws if they had to break through the ice. Lani might not know the woman, but she said she would help to find food and she would take what she could get. Lani padded across the snow, almost possitive there was a stream here somewhere, now they only had to find the damn thing.
Anneliese returned the woman's spared smile with a grin, and considered the name she had been given for her. Lalani. It suited her in appearance, but seemed to clash slightly with her personality. Anna decided that she liked this, and took it for a sign that there was something hidden underneath. As her new partner spoke of slaking her thirst, Anna's ears perked up. |
She kept her noze to the breeze, trying to pinpoint a stream nearby. The fact that the water would be frozen made finding it harder, considering they wouldn't be able to hear it. Sadly, everything smelled like ice. Hell, the trees themselves looked like crystal castles. The white female quickly caught up and positioned herself at Lani's flank. She found this rather curious. Anna seemed older than Lani was and yet she wasn't trying to take charge. She seemed content to let Lani take the lead. Maybe this girl wasn't so bad after all.
"Is there anywhere in particular you're traveling to?" Her companions voice carried to her ear. Lani pondered the question. Had she been going somewhere? Not that she knew of. "No. Just wandering. I'm not sure where I would go anyway. Just trying to survive like anyone else." Lani figured that was a vague enough answer. Anna didn't need to know the fact that she was knew to the area, or that she didn't actually belong anywhere. Lani found that this girl was easy enough to talk to, even if she was a little curious. Lani started heading down hill, deeper into the forest, determined to find some source of water. If it became desperate enough, they could always eat the snow.