Late Morning. Freezing fog.
Late Morning. Freezing fog.
Kisla had endured much the last winter – they all had. Bitter encounters with neighboring packs ah delft Cut Rock River as perhaps one of the more unpopular packs on the western side of the mountain, though they placed little emphasis on this – the forest was their haven, and as long as it was respected by outsiders, she would not seek to make waves. Little did she know their neighbors just southward did not live by the same belief.
The forest was not a protector today though. The bitter fog was damp and frozen all at once, stinging the regal’s eyes and freezing the tips of her fur. A low chuff escaped her lips as she made to move back to the family den, hoping her children were not out in this extreme weather — though knowing they likely were, as their eager ad growing paws anxiously awaited exploration of the world.
Blinking as a sweep of wind stirred past, her bright green eyes fell upon an unfamiliar form moving perhaps a bit more slower than even herself. She did not recognize the woman, and so she instantly put the newer scent of the female to the face that was now presented to her. Coming up closer, Kisla made to touch her nose to the haunch of the she-wolf to gain her attention, a small smile pressing warmly to her creamy muzzle as she gave a small nod. “You must be the new scent within our ranks,” she offered, her eyes studying the female. Lachesis would have accepted her for a reason, and she trusted the ivory male perhaps above all others in the pack spare for her mate.
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The newcomer was quick to press herself to the ground – a sight that did note soothe the golden she-wolf in the sense of petting her dominance, but one that did reassure her to remain at Maksim’s side, as she longed to be. The girl was a pretty thing, and always insecure of her mate’s favorable attention to herself, she wondered if, come breeding season, his eyes would stray.
Shifting her weight, she felt a stiffness in her limb – recalling the old injury that had even brought her to the pack she now led. The cold weather would always bring the worst of her old injury to light, and almost as if distracted, she cast her eyes upon the girl once more as she spoke, offering a name.
A small smile touched at her lips, giving a nod to the yearling – one of approval, and that held no threat to push her weight around. Her own form relaxed slightly, and with ears carefully preened forward to take in the girl’s intent, she found her heart warmed. They might not have been a large pack, but the River wolves were indeed tight-knit – something she hoped could be seen easily by any wolf who newly joined their ranks. Kisla Baranski,
she offered in ways of greeting, her tail sweeping through the freezing fog, feeling a shiver course her spine.
This weather is strange,
she agreed, allowing her green eyes to drift from her new companion to sweep the forest – even it felt different as ice would coat the tree trunks. Come,
she beckoned, shifting her weight then to begin to lead the girl to the main den. Let’s hope the others have kept themselves out of the weather.
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OOC: Sorry for the huge delay! Once she saw the golden she wolfs body posture relax, did Jynx also allow the tension to flee from her muscles. In one smooth movement, she gathered herself up off the ground. Snow and dried leaves clung to her pelt, but she was hardly concerned with her appearance at the moment. All she was focused on was staying on the good side of Kisla. Instinctively, she kept her body several inches lower than hers, and as indicated by her turned back ears, that she was still a little on edge. As the other gave her name in turn, she smiled faintly. "A pleasure, Kisla..." Vivid yellow eyes darted to and fro, noting that the conditions of the weather around them weren't improving. She could only hope that the thick layer of icy fog that had settled into the forest would lift soon. "I hope it lets up soon. If not, then we will just have to wait." She said, referring to both herself and all of the other members of the pack. As Kisla beckoned her to follow, the russet yearling obeyed, leaving behind the materials she had gathered. She could start over, finding what she could in close proximity of the main den. At a light, easy trot with a gentle bounce in her step, Jynx stayed just a mere shoulder length behind the older woman. She was thankful for her assistance. Using the opportunity before her, she decided to try for some small talk. "So...do you mind if I ask how long you have been here? Were you present when Cut Rock River was first formed?" She inquired with a tilt of her head, eager to receive some much needed history from one of the packs most important members. |
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Grey clouds roiled above -- the snow would hit them, and it would hit hard. It seemed almost fitting to the question Jynx asked next, and as the two began to weave their way to find a place to seek shelter from the storm, Kisla allowed her mind to drift back to the storm that had stolen her from her family -- that had barricaded her upon the western side of the mountain. No -- I came to stay here during the harsh winter last year,
she offered then, her eyes gazing before her as she sought a small nook in which the females could both fit. She found nothing.
My intention was to return to my family on the eastern side of the mountains come the first sign of spring and when the snows thawed -- but I fell in love with Maksim,
she spoke once more, her voice quiet. She had met her mate prior to her accident.. when Oak Tree Bend had been newer, and promise had seemed to be just around the corner. Instead, light would find her instead in his embrace, and she had never been able to find her peace with the world until he had instilled it within her. What of you? Why are you not with your birth pack any longer?
Her creamy limbs moved forward as she navigated her way to a slope she knew of -- one, where a tree bowed, partially broken upon one side of the steeper incline.. and where they could both likely remain until the worst of the storm was over. It was a nice distraction having Jynx with her then.. otherwise, her silent mind would have been further worrying about the safety of her children.
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The two she-wolves had more in common than Kisla would care to put thought in to, if only because of how sorrowful it was. Her ears would slide back at the mention of Jynx’s father abandoning her – how familiar a tune that was. It was not something she shared out loud though.. instead, she kept the information close to her heart. Indru’s abandonment two times over, where he had stolen her youngest brother in the night, away from her mother. Rihael had disappeared at the same time – whether he had aided the man he had come to look upon as a hero or not was still unclear to them all.
Somehow, as each year passed, the pain ebbed away bit by bit until only a small ache would linger in her chest.
Snow began to fall then. The flurries that cascaded down upon them was only the beginning, and very soon the storm would truly emerge. Kisla snuck in beneath the shield of the tree, settling herself beside her pack mate. Her bright green eyes would cast out upon the oncoming weather, noting the silence of the forest as the snow settled upon it. My mother is dead now,
she finally offered, still, after so long, despising having to speak the words. I miss my youngest brothers. And my uncle. My littermates are gone now – our family was once very large in Relic Lore. Now we are quite divided.
The Tainn’s had a rich history, but it would seem their wanderlust was taking them further from their home. Not a day went past where she did not wonder how Fenru was doing. Shifting her weight, the leader cast the girl a stolen glance, her wolfish brows lifting. And what skills do you wish to specialize in for this pack?
Jynx would soon be old enough to gain a title of sorts – surely, if she desired, her talents could be put to great use.
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Kisla spoke then, mentioning her mothers passing. Russet ears folded back, ivory brows furrowing as she took in the rest...of how her siblings had vanished. She was silent for a moment, but then spoke, choosing her words delicately. "...That's...most unfortunate. I'm sorry it worked out that way..." Quickly, much to her relief, the tawny Alphess changed subjects, to a more professional matter. She felt the tension that had been building up in her sides release, her thoughts growing deeper as she concentrated on Kisla's question. Bright yellow eyes drifted over the pristine white landscape before the two wolves, where the tracks of animals, both predator and prey, would soon be invisible again. "Well...." She began, her light voice thoughtful. "I like to be resourceful....active. Hunting has always been a favorite activity of mine, but due to my upbringing, I have to refine my skills on taking down larger prey..." Yes...the role of a hunter would fit her nicely. The pack had enough scouts and healers. And Jynx wasn't cut out for guarding, even with her surprising temper. She stole a tentative glance over to Kisla as an idea bubbled in her head. "...If it is alright with you, I would like to try and prove myself by leading the next pack hunt..." It was a bold move on her part for sure. She might've been a little overly ambitious with such a proposal, but at the very least, it showed she was willing to take risks with the chance they could pay off.
Jynx made her wishes known – hunter. There was merit to every role a wolf desired to partake in and offer their pack, but none yet had sought such a role within their ranks, and Kisla was pleased that the tawny girl was eager to take on the position. The snow continued to billow outside – sweeping across their forest with a fierceness that would not compare to the rainstorms in the summer.
“Seek out the prey. Figure out their migration patterns. Prove you truly deserve this role,” she mused quietly, knowing her voice would be heard despite the loud weather that happened just outside of their small, safe haven. “You may lead our next hunt,” she agreed then, her muzzle shifting to bump gently in to the girl’s own in comradery. Jynx was a quiet girl, but despite such, she had offered much to the pack.
Kisla fell to silence then – her eyes remained upon the shadows that danced outside between the snow fall and drifts. She did not desire to discuss her mother’s death, or the slow disappearance of her family. For now, she reveled in what had become of her life – a strong and loyal mate, and a pack that felt far more close to her than she had in Oak Tree Bend. She missed her brothers and uncle, but she knew happiness did not await her there. She wished only to surround herself with the cedars and her children – with the family that had become Cut Rock River. The two would wait out the storm, and once cleared, Kisla would be quick to reach home and ensure her children had not come to harm from nature’s icy wrath.
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