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Niles feel free to pop in while you have the time. I assume you're in cali rn. Post order isn't really important. If Castel, Drestig, and Niles get their replies in onlookers will likely be skipped (sorry)
Drestig was black, the wolf headed towards her was black, she assumed it was him. Her former leader had always been timely when it came to attending various wolves at the borders of Oak Tree Bend, she remembered with the smallest pang of nostalgia and homesickness. But as the dark blob came closer and found herself squinting, noticing a few discrepancies here and there: Drestig was shorter and less bulky than the shape headed towards her. With a sinking feeling she realized it was not Drestig at all, and anxiously she watched the approach and awaited the suspicious questions and looks that were surely coming for her. Another shape appeared on the horizon, and Sahalie had to hope
this one would be Drestig. As the distance began to close, however, more of the wolf's features came into focus and she realized this was one she knew:
Askan!!
It was enough to take the edge off of her nerves.
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Uhm, well we oughta wait for Drestig to get here," she said with a nervous smile and a shrug, gesturing her snout towards the leader of Wild Rye Fields only a hundred yards or so away now. To fill the time, her nose turned up and down, looking the muddy man over. "
Hope you been well," she commented politely. More figures appeared in the distance, but this time both of them were lighter. Maybe one was Castel, and maybe one was some other wolf coming to check out the call. She shuffled her paws underneath her, hoping that this wouldn't turn into a spectacle.
Drestig finally came to a stop beside his second-in-command and Sahalie began to chew her lip, noting just how
tired the dark man looked. A bit grim. She hoped that something had not happened—certainly nothing with the Monadnock. "
Well, uhm it's a bit... Complicated." Even though it wasn't. Her feelings were what was complicated. "
I.... Well, she's coming now so—" because one of the shapes definitely
was Castel.
The first of the two lighter wolves to arrive, though, was one Sahalie had never met before. She was neutral enough, likely just here to watch, though her muzzle did crease a little. Sahalie assumed that was because of her scent. But at least Drestig was here, and Askan of all wolves would know how harmless Sahalie was.
Castel, as light as she was, might have knocked Sahalie over had her paws not been so firmly planted and legs nervously braced. More than anything she would have liked to dance around the girl and yip playfully, to be a
girl again rather than a woman. But there was business to attend to and all Sahalie could manage was a swift lick to Castel's ear. Her friend confirmed that neither Drestig—nor or anyone else—knew about their pact. Sahalie took a deep breath. "
I'm going to start a pack, Drestig. Me and Alastor." And Larkspur, but Sahalie didn't think Drestig knew him. Larkspur had only arrived in the summer. "
Castel had agreed to help me...we met recently and. It was Alastor's idea, really. We're all friends."
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I don't... want to be rude...but" Would he mind? "
I mean, I'll tell you anything you wanna know. Lots of things aren't decided yet, like... where we'll go. But I took Spieden up to Whitestone and... I hate it. I can't do it. Spieden is bringing her children to where she was born but. I can't bring myself to leave the area." Maybe she and Drestig had never spoken directly about Sahalie's ambitions, but he had to know—everyone else certainly seemed to. Serach knew. Her dad knew. Drestig had to know. "
I think I'm ready."
And if she wasn't she was going to do it anyway.
(This post was last modified: Mar 01, 2017, 04:56 PM by Sahalie.)