The charred earth crunched softly beneath her paws, the shadow's long strides carrying her quickly through the burnt forest. There was history here, and as intrigued as Persephone was, she had no desire to seek out a local wolf to question them. Since her arrival, the youth had done a good job at keeping to herself and avoiding others (especially pack wolves). Occasionally company was appreciated — she would be distant toward them, but sometimes the female did get lonely. She would never admit it aloud, though. That was something Persephone intended on keeping to herself. The dark female would always prefer being alone to becoming a member of a pack — she had already done the "pack thing" and wasn't keen on returning.Growing up within her birth pack had not been easy. There were rules, and rules that needed to be followed to the 'T'. If they weren't, there were consequences — and there was no wrist slapping. She, unlike some, had learned to keep her jaws clamped shut unless her voice was required. Her lack of a childhood had turned the youth into a silent, cold loner. Licorice lips barely recognized a smile, only a faint smirk would fall onto her maw. She hardly remembered what it was like to feel carefree, as those days were very limited.Pale eyes scanned the territory around her as the shadow continued moving at a leisurely place. Persephone could see where the new life was beginning to sprout through the debris, the green brightening up the Wildwood. It was weird arriving somewhere new and being completely oblivious to all that had happened. She wanted to replace memories of her homeland with her new life — she wanted her past life to remain there, forgotten and buried.
(This post was last modified: Sep 15, 2011, 08:11 AM by Persephone.)