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Zahira
Ambrosia noticed the smile fade from her face as he turned to face her, his face keeping on slightly cheerful yet neutral side as he smiled lightly. His ear and eye threw others off often enough that he had grown used to the various reactions that came about seeing them. And it was easy to understand why, given how he had run away from his pack because he knew they wouldn’t tolerate such weakness in a member. It was easy to understand why she was staring off to the side, towards his good eye and not his bad. Many didn’t like to see such carnage on a still living wolf and even he disliked seeing it in the refection of water whenever dipping down to take a drink.
“I am new to these parts so you are the first wolf I have seen in quite some time.” He admitted, flicking his good ear back absentmindedly as he spoke. The life of a loner was not fun, his thin frame a testament to that.
“Though I must admit, it is a nice welcome to see another pure timber wolf like myself, since I haven’t seen one since venturing from my own pack.” The pack he had once called family, that he once both loved and feared, had instilled in him the purity of bloodlines. That to lay with another outside of their own kind
(the Pure, they had called themselves and had drummed into his own head as a pup.) was to sin and those who did were often cast out of the pack.
(he knew better though, they were killed because they were seen as dirty.) And any pups that had lived because of that union, had they been found, were punished too.
So it was easy to see this woman perhaps had similar beliefs, mentioning how glad she was to see another pure timber wolf yet he didn’t question her about it. He had tried leave that life behind, to find better pastures. He supposed that no matter what, those beliefs would stick with him for quite sometime. They were very hard to shake off, once you were raised as a pup with them and only having recently left his pack, they still clung like parasites. Though it would be easy to sway him back, if pushed just enough to that side again...
“I’m like you, just seeing what the world looks like,” Answering her question was easy. It was one every wolf that he had ever met had asked him on his journey. For some reason, others seemed to want to know what you were doing, what goal you had in mind on your adventure. Truthfully, Ambrosia didn’t know what he was doing or where he was going. He just continued on and on, until something like the need for food or sleep overcame him and he ate his fill or collapsed into often terror filled dreams. Sometimes, he felt bliss and simply woke up of his own violation and not because of the bright eyes and sharp claws.
Sometimes, his dreams were filled with other things, happy things that cooed at him and coaxed him to keep on going, that things would get better. He was often tempted to believe those dreams when they came about. But darker things quickly took over again and he swore the Gods were punishing him for abandoning his pack like he had and not facing the consequences like he deserved.
“And yes, I can keep a lovely lady such as yourself company in this cold weather,” He laughed lightly, the laughter rich as it dripped off his tongue. Had the Gods sent this woman to test him, to see if he’d give in and return to his old pack’s ways? It seemed only time would be able to tell him that.
"And my apologies, it seems my politeness has escaped me at the moment. My name is June Berry," The fake name rolled off his tongue with practiced ease, having chanted the name out loud until it felt like a second skin. June Berry, the wolf who had simply left his pack to explore and most certainly didn't run off in fear of punishment.
"And who are you, my dear? Surely you have a beautiful name to match."
(This post was last modified: Nov 10, 2016, 01:31 PM by Ambrosia.
Edit Reason: slight grammar and spelling edits
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