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Jessie you can still pop in if you want, I just wanted to start another round since the thread is already a month old, @
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Spieden @
Leotie @
Triell there is no posting order. dunno if you guys wanna have them start to run out of oxygen or anything xD /dramatic
She could not—did not—want to hide the relief that overtook her face when her silver giant came tumbling through the heavy snow. Eagerly, though with difficulty, she bunny hopped to cover the remaining distance between them, her muzzle tapping the underside of his frosted jawline. "
Mhmm!" she trilled, bobbing her head several times.
She would have taken the time to make her own comments on the weather and regale him with the tail of her adventure of the previous night, but a faint sound was tickling the fur of her ears. "
D'y hear that?" she said to Kino, her eyes narrowing with concentration as she stared straight through him and into the snowbank behind him. It sounded like the whine of the wind, something soft and gentle. Yet in this moment, there was not even the gentlest breeze. The world was quiet. The trees did not creak with agitation as they usually did. Perhaps it was—
More curious sounds seemed to rise up from the ground, though these were deeper. At least these noises came with the cadence of speech, and though the message was undecipherable the prosody was enough to finally grant her the realization. Her eyes locked back onto Kino's, her mouth open in her neat, characteristic "O" of surprise. Somewhere nearby the snow was now creaking and moaning as someone attempted to move it. Her head, along with her ears, twisted left and right as she searched for the origin. More vague, unnamed voices joined into the orchestra of mumbles, and at this point Sahalie came to understand, "
—The den!" she cried, eyes desperately roving over the ground as she took several steps left and then several more in another direction, "
Oh god, they're snowed in!"
Out of nowhere their other grey packmate appeared, Kyna's mother. How long has she been there for? But there was no time to ask questions, especially considering how frustrated and grumpy the woman appeared to be. She seemed to know instinctively where the den was, wasting no time in starting to dig even though the location seemed almost random to the girl who was unaccustomed to such snow. "
Uh-uh-uhf course!" Sahalie barked, bounding over towards the woman in her bunny hops —her small stature allowing her nothing else— and chose an arbitrary patch of white next to the woman to worry at.
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Guys can you hear me! We're gunna get you out!"
(This post was last modified: Mar 23, 2016, 10:57 PM by Sahalie.)