No! Makita thought as she stared out over the edge of a dark cliff. This was not her home, yet it was very, very highly elevated. What was there to make it better? A twister making it's way across the land, coming to sweep Makita off her feet yet again. "Don't take me away!" she shouted at the storm. Lightning flashed across the sky, lighting up as bright as the day even though night had fallen long ago. "I've finally found a home! Finally have people I love!" Love. Haha. Well, being as overtrusting as Makita was, that was probably only a little bit of exaggeration. She did have friends though. Angier, Alexander, Weldering, Vlarindara, Kinis. Oh no, please don't take me away from Kinis! |
- we are all decieving, lost, and bleeding.
It was a decent day, it was sunny with a streaks of several groups of white, fluffy clouds. The wind was not blowing, a happy blessing, and the untainted mountain air was cool. It was really perfect, the more she thought about it. If there were only going to be more days like these she would have no compliants. She'd think. She was not doing much, just staring down at the landscape when she heard the most, horrible shriek coming from the ground beneath her. Skin flinched beneath her pelt, and lips curled into an ugly snarled position. What the hell?
Straight away she jumped to her feet, and sought out the ruckus. There would be no one harming anyone on her turf. The source took her took the dens of the members, and eyes wildly searched for danger. All she saw was the brindle girl resting outside her door. Sure this was the source, she jumped down to the level to see what the commotion was about. When she got there, she saw nothing out of place, only smeared tears on the girl's cheeks. Cream paws took a step closer, her face now a blank mask while butterscotch eyes looked inside the opening tunnels. "You okay?" She asked, her tone holding little concern. She really didn't see an attacker or reason for the girl to be shrieking, and crying. She looked fine now.
Makita's heart was pounding and her breaths were shallow. Kinis' bright orange eyes filled with betrayal were all that her mind could register. That was until she heard the voice of another wolf. Her hackles rose defensively, even though she was in no mood to fight or defend herself. Teary golden eyes rose to see who the person was. Great. |
- we are all decieving, lost, and bleeding.
Long hairs along her neck pricked in return. Makita may have been a pack mate, but when it came down to things Skylah wouldn't hesitate to attack, and defend herself. She really didn't know the girl that well, only that she was perhaps emotionally unstable. Really wasn't a good combo, young and moody. Sky could only expect the unexpected like she'd been taught to. Of coarse she knew she'd annoyed the girl on there short visit. She could care less. It wasn't in her to have everybody like her, unlike some wolves who couldn't stand to have anyone hate em. And honestly Sky didn't see why she was second in the state she was in. Sure, she'd been attacked by a bear, and some other wolves. Shouldn't she be stronger, not a crying mess? She didn't know, but she was pushing on the edge of her own nerves.
The girl showed her unfondness for the copper lady. Muttering a lame excuse. She would be fine? Doubt it. She appeared rather shaken by a dream maybe? Or some thought to be fine. Now or later. Sky decided she'd try and be nice. She'd often gotten into scuffles with her adolescent siblings not to try and make friends now . Least make nice, and try to comfort. "Are you sure? Something else happen?" She asked. Sure girls could cry for "no reason", but Sky was sure this girl had a reason to be looking like hell right than. If she didn't want to share, fine. If she snapped at her. Sky just might snap back.