Nose to earth, the scent of what she looked for was burned into the back of her mind. A she-wolf, an injured one. Blood had been evident in the first searching, but she could not find it's trace past Riddle Heigths. She had taken a few treks trying to locate a clue, but she had none-not even a tiny whisper. This search was becoming futile. The fresh snow mocking her efforts. She had many a thought of her continued failings, and if they grew in numbers as the stars in the sky she would not give up. She had to find out if the lady was alive or dead. She had to know, it was her only chance to put it behind her. She still had not told a soul what she had done. If it was her own lack of understanding, or the simplicity of telling another soul she sent another to thir doom would get her harsh looks -who knew. She couldn't make her own actions out. Her mouth had opened, trying but it only clamped shut. Putting an end to it. if you try to fail and succeed, |
She would have been absolutely frightened if it hadn't been for the sound of her best friend whisking about behind her. He traveled through the trees. She could hear his claws against the wood, and his breaths. Every so often he would meow in warning, and Aisling would stop, and assess her surroundings. Clearly the cat saw something she didn't. His meows escalated in volume, echoing within her head. She was tempted to just yell at him, demanding what he saw that she couldn't, but it would certainly upset the cat, and within a moment, a white wolf appeared a few yards away.
The girl seemed to be looking for something, or maybe she was just smelling the snow. It caused Aisling to giggle, and she took a step forward. A hiss echoed in her ears, causing her to flinch, before leaning forward to call out. <b style="color:#388d10">"Hi there! What are you looking for?" Aisling barked to the whiter wolf, ears pressed forward, alertly. <b style="color:#388d10">"speech."
Hardly asleep more out of it, she suddenly realized lids had fallen and forced them upward. Good hell, she needed a decent nap. However, she was in no mood to find a decent spot, nor felt she'd be successful to gain full rest. She wished she could find a clue, or a wolf, or anything. Nothing, nothing, and nothing was starting to affect her mood from guilt to down right pissed off. Standing up, she popped the knot in her shoulders. Heaving a sigh, neck bent down and she started sniffing at the various objects beneath her. This was rather useless, but still gave her a purpose. if you try to fail and succeed, |
Her amber eyes fell back to the duel-eyed female, and Aisling shook her head. <b style="color:#388d10">"No, I'm sorry. I hope they're okay though..." Aisling looked around nervously, wondering if she'd see a trail of blood somewhere. <b style="color:#388d10">"I-I bet whoever you're looking for is just fine." The creme girl perked up a bit, looking back at the white female, and she moved a bit closer, nodding. <b style="color:#388d10">"speech."
Pausing thoroughly consumed in this girl's outreach,she had a feeling she was missing something. The small conversation of the girl wasn't minded, but it was noticed. Who could she possibly shouting at in the tree, that it wasn't nice. Briefly her eyes went to the bare branches seeing nothing. Certainly she didn't mean Jayse? The gray covered wolf was not feeling apart of whatever bit that was. Curious,maybe but aware her own grip on sanity may be questionable. The girl did look like she was looking for someone. Who knew it was an imaginary cat. Jayse not in the slightest. The girl didn't act no different. Attention back to the ash tone female. The smile Jayse had carried still hung her lips up, as if that would hide the stream of ideas she was conducting. "Who isn't being nice?" She asked, a peculiar look edging her brows. if you try to fail and succeed, |
<b style="color:#388d10">"But...But..." Aisling looked at the ground, ears twisted back. <b style="color:#388d10">"Well, maybe if she got hurt, she went somewhere where there are lots of wolves. It would seem kinda silly for her to wander around all hurt and not bother to find someone." That's what she would do at least. "Smart girl." Pangur chuckled, and Aisling's tail wagged before she sat beside the girl named Jayse. <b style="color:#388d10">"I'm Aisling. You don't need to apologize." Concern creased her eyes, and she poked her nose into the girl's shoulder. <b style="color:#388d10">"speech."
ooc;awe hugs aisling she's adorable. X) if you try to fail and succeed, |
Her tears slowly dripped away, and she used a paw to make her eyes stop feeling so funny. The nice girl wanted to know where her home was. That was something happy, she supposed. <b style="color:#388d10">"Well, I used to live with my parents, but they didn't like Pangur much. They thought I was crazy," She giggled, ears twisting back in mild embarrassment. <b style="color:#388d10">"So, I guess this is my home now. I haven't really picked a place to live yet though. I'm not even sure if there are packs around here!" It was either from sheer forgetfulness or just ignorance that this came about. It was possible that she had smelled a pack, but in her excitement from all the travelling, it just slipped her mind. <b style="color:#388d10">"speech."
Aisling seemed to collect herself, cleary the residue away. Thougthful eyes watched, hoping she was okay. It blew Jayse mind to think she had said the nicest thing to her, she had wished when she was younger to have had such an uptempo friend. Velvet ears tipped foward, a simple small given in encouragement, as the girl found voice. She had to really listen, and did so with her mind,heart, and ears. Jayse did not understand who Panguar was or why that'd make her crazy. But for her parents to let her leave? That was disheartning. "Well, sometimes parents don't really know what's best." She replied in true statement. It would surprise her if her father reconginized her, or could even say her name. To think of a parent calling their child crazy, that seemed very hurtful in her book. Least she knew for sure the girl was a loner,and she did not look as bad as others she'd met. A short, laugh broke forth and calmly quieted. "Well there is a few round that is to be sure," This statement she thought over, there was the mountain pack, the river, and somewhere yet to be found. All in her mind would be good homes. "I live on the mountain part of the pack Midnight Platuae. There is another pack by the river, Swift River actually. I know both are run by good wolves," She shared, hoping to enlighten the girl. Maybe let her know it would be more where she wanted to live, then who. Jayse tensed slightly, voice whispering now"Then, this is sort of a secret, but I bet your a good secret keeper, my mate really hopes to start our own...sometime." Face was a little stoic, but she had not lost the trace of her smile. She was curious what an outsider might think about the idea. Or if she would be interested in a little more info on the other packs.
Packs! This was a happy change of subject that she'd initiated, wasn't it? Her tail wagged hopefully, and she listened intently to the girl. A mountain pack? That sounded a bit scary. If she looked up through the trees, she could just barely see it, and it just kept going. It blocked out the sky! And Swift River. That sounded nice, she supposed, but both settings were shoved straight out of her ears when she heard the secret of the pale wolf. How exciting! And quite convenient! Her tail wagged all the faster upon hearing this. <b style="color:#388d10">"Wow! You must find me when you do this." Swiftly, she nodded, <b style="color:#388d10">"I already know who you are, so why should I even take the time to think about those other silly places?" Her smile was humorous, and she giggled. Setting didn't matter when one had friends, right? Though Aisling didn't consider that so far, Jayse was her only friend.
"Ugh. Must you, my dear? Can't you settle only for me?" There was a spark of humor in the cat's voice, but she could tell he didn't like the idea. That's right! She had Pangur along too. He took care of her. She'd have to ensure that her friend found his accompanying her suitable for this...Pack that she was founding with her mate. <b style="color:#388d10">"I have a friend...Would he be able to come with me? I mean, he's kind of different." Aisling tried to keep it vague in hopes that she'd accept without bothering to think about it. She didn't want to trick her new friend, but she feared being rejected because of Pangur again. <b style="color:#388d10">"speech."