Lantana had endured this season's sway before, by breaking prior promises, cutting ties and leaving any potential feelings far behind. It was best that way. Once she'd thought
perhaps, but the season had been wrong and she'd left him in the end too, as she always did.
She had finally started to leave that part of her old self behind, the side of herself that used whatever she could to get what she needed from others. She didn't know how else to be, yet, but she was trying to learn.
This year had brought her a relative sense of safety by comparison. When she had first settled here, she'd wondered if she might harbor something for Loach , who had welcomed her and treated her without pretense. But she didn't want to do what she had always done before, especially to him. And then she'd noticed how he and Clouse began to spend time together and look at one another. It was enough to seal any
what-ifs away. There were no other men around the immediate area for her to worry about, or so she thought. This empty land had been a boon to her, for once.
Still finding herself in a particularly ill mood today, she had secluded herself away from even her new but, perhaps trusted friends (save for Clouse, who had drifted away recently or so it seemed), for now, annoyed with herself for feeling like this and slightly resentful for the inconvenience of it all. Nestled up on the lee side of a boulder, she had hoped to let the passing snows cover over any trace of her presence.
When she heard a crunch of paw steps, an ear twitched and she roused herself from her thoughts to test the air. A silent snarl curled itself upon her lips. She'd have preferred to stay hidden, but she'd rather not be found unprepared, so she stood and shook the snow from her pelt, fur stiff on her shoulders.
She recognized him, the silvery man from that day on the mountains. The woman frowned and began and pacing to put some distance between them.
"I did not expect to run into you again," she stated flatly, without her usual charm to try and get what she wanted out of the situation. Despite the annoying itch eating away at the back of her brain, there was nothing here today that she wanted from him. She
insisted upon this fact to herself.
this got long...
(This post was last modified: Mar 17, 2023, 06:57 PM by Lantana.)