First there was seeing Borden with his friend, Jayse still could not figure out head or paw of that matter. He hadn't told her yet, and thus she was stuck pondering, recollecting the past event in her head. His grave face the first picture in her head, and how the white wolfess had acted like she hadn't even been there. This brought the remembrance of their conversation, wondering where dear poor Ozera was. How she had told him she'd let it go, but right now alone she let her worries envelope her. A healthy thing, not in the slighest. The guilt was hardly evident, but what else was she to think of if it weren't for the struggles in her heart. She knew of Borden's wishings to leave, and understood. What would that cost them? Thoughts became disrupted by the steps of another. She turned her head round trying to see who was also awake, enjoying the afternoon.
First there was seeing Borden with his friend, Jayse still could not figure out head or paw of that matter. He hadn't told her yet, and thus she was stuck pondering, recollecting the past event in her head. His grave face the first picture in her head, and how the white wolfess had acted like she hadn't even been there. This brought the remembrance of their conversation, wondering where dear poor Ozera was. How she had told him she'd let it go, but right now alone she let her worries envelope her. A healthy thing, not in the slighest. The guilt was hardly evident, but what else was she to think of if it weren't for the struggles in her heart. She knew of Borden's wishings to leave, and understood. What would that cost them? Thoughts became disrupted by the steps of another. She turned her head round trying to see who was also awake, enjoying the afternoon.
How unfortunate that it should happen that way. But that was Alexander's main rule: be careful. They were on a mountain. It was so easy to fall it was crazy. Wandering through Midnight Plateau, his paws felt a bit shaky. He spotted Jayse ahead, and collapsed down beside her, his chest letting out a massive heave of a sigh. <b style="color:#51b85f">"Hello," Alexander smiled weakly, before simply frowning. <b style="color:#51b85f">"Ozera fell..." He mumbled, and just shook his head. Why was he telling her this? It wasn't necessarily happy news. <b style="color:#51b85f">"How are you today?" He chose instead, and spoke a bit louder, wondering if it would just consume whatever he had said before. <b style="color:#51b85f">"speech."
Awe it was just Alex, then again that couldn't exactly ease her mind. She sorta felt like a helium baloon someone was filling mindlessly with more helium. She would burst it was only a matter of when her shell wouldn't stretch any more. Still it was somewhat nice to see the large gray form, and bright yellow eyes of her Alpha. She had hoped to know him better after all. He plumped himself down beside her, and she too couldn't help but sigh the same time he did. Of coarse he gave a word of hello followed by dim smile. She dipped her head in return, manging a inch of her own smile. His frown was not very welcome, especially the statement following. Ozera fell. Ya, I know. Was what she wanted to reply, or maybe a more it was me, it was me would have been appropriate. Borden was the only one who knew the full story. He had acted like it wasn't a huge deal, so why did she think it was. Obviously it disturbed Alex enough to share this "news" with her. Stiffness in her throat, nose sniffed.
"Not very good actually." She stated, the need to be honest strong. She let a long pause cut briefly, "I um actually saw her .......f a l l," The words came out as stiff as she felt, and there roughness to her voice. The guilt twisted her gut, and ears pressed flat to her skull. She could not look at him, but at the valley where she'd searched. "I.... can't find her either....." This was quiet, and full of the disheartning she felt. It was time he knew, maybe then she could be free of this torment. She braced herself though, for his response. Fearing the worse, but she was almost trapped on the ledge, trapped in her body, and unable to move.
Alexander was already fairly convinced that if she hadn't died, she certainly wasn't coming back to the mountain. That didn't make him any less eager to find her, just to make sure that she was okay. But if Jayse had been looking and hadn't seen a sign...It was possible that she'd run off to Swift River. It was for the better, he considered. At least they'd take care of her there, and she wouldn't risk her life up on the mountain. He couldn't make anyone stay, as much as he would have liked to have that power.<b style="color:#51b85f">"speech."
Eyes were mysty with the sadness, but she met the bright, yellow stare."I am so sorry Alex. No one was even close to being around. Where - where she fell maybe only a mountain goat could have stepped. I have spent weeks looking for her, but after I managed to make it to a ledge she landed...." The sight of the scene was fresh in her mind, she tried to catch a bit of air, sooth the dryness constricting her throat. She continued with a small stutter."Shshe wasn't there, and it snowed. I have looked high and far in the wildwood to no avail." Body felt rigid with all the dark emotions pressing inside. If he was upset and drove her away it would be nothing less than what she deserved. Least she ahd told the turth. Trying to regain her compsure she said," I am sorry if I have displeased you by this, but I hope you know my heart aches wishing to know Ozera is okay,. I wanted you to know I meant to harm, and no idea how to tell of this."
"Honestly? I was exploring the Heights, and I went to jump to a ledge. Pratically landed right into her. So yes that probably what made her go over. Why I feel so terrible I don't know what kept me from jumping off." Nodded at his second statement. Happy to know he was not mad at her, but she did not feel she deserved the kindness. Gave a smaller nod like a child whose parent was appoligizing for yelling or something. "Ya, I really wish I knew though. I'm sick with the thought..." The wolf clamped her teeth together, letting a few moments of silence passed. Picturing the the poor lady hurt and alone. Then with a weary smile she looked to Alex, "You know you are as kind as Borden said. You are a great leader." She was not trying to be a kiss-ass. She had only felt compelled to tell him this. What he believed was up to him.
He looked up suddenly at Jayse's words. His ears twisted backwards, and at once, the gray wolf looked utterly embarrassed. Great leader? Honijo had been a great leader. Alexander had been all but prepared for this job. He felt lackluster. With a faint chortle, he sat up again, and let out a sigh, <b style="color:#51b85f">"Why...Thank you." His words had a kind tone to them, and he looked away from the white girl, out at the scenery. <b style="color:#51b85f">"Are you good friends with Borden? He seems to have quite the magnetic personality." A pang of jealousy flared up in Alexander, but it wasn't bad natured. It was good to be jealous of something like that. It gave him something to aim for. But he was working at it now. At least getting to know his own packmates. <b style="color:#51b85f">"speech."
The callings of a good leader pulled him back to there. He must not have expected her or anybody to say that. But his compassion for Ozera a wolf he'd hardly knew, and the fact he wasn't all for not shoving her off right then spoke magnitudes to gray stroked female. Thank you seemed sincere, and another weak smile formed on her lips. Coarse she was still not nearly, even close to a pleasant mood, nor would for awhile, but she'd try. Borden seemed to sway the subject. Trinagle points swept up, though her gaze was over the far woodlands."I am actually," Answer was honest, and she gave a weak laugh. " I met him in a rather bad mood really, but he came around and told me about you and the mountain....Here I am." Head turned slightly, a more alive smile but still pale compared to what she could share. "I tell him his too sweet for his own good." She replied, still thinking he was much to good for her. Grateful all the same.
He caught a faint glimpse of her smile out of his peripheral vision, and smiled himself. He was quite the magnetic wolf, wasn't he? Alexander wasn't sure what he would have done without Borden. Midnight Plateau would probably be as silent as ever, if Alexander hadn't given up by then. <b style="color:#51b85f">"He has quite the magnetic personality. I don't know what I'd do without him." Alexander laughed, voicing his thoughts. <b style="color:#51b85f">"I'm glad he brought you here." Alex looked over at the pale girl, and smiled. <b style="color:#51b85f">"speech."