The moon hung in the sky when she finally came close enough to smell Swift River. Ava could barely place it in her memory, as she'd only come near the grove in passing (literally) but it had a way of making her heart thump louder anyhow. Make no mistake; the shadow of a girl that slunk through the night upon the enemy's border was no coward; but she was very realistic, and entirely aware of her mortality. Unfortunately so, she was also prone to think logically, and through the use of basic statistics a strong pack like Swift River would have more than the three wolves she knew of. Ice liked her, sure, but Triell probably wouldn't be too keen to save her life a second time, and the leader - Corinna - sounded so deeply enraged on the night that they had stolen away to create her home that she would probably be unlucky seeking mercy from the female. The others did not know her and certainly couldn't be keen to either - the odds were really not in her favor at all.
This would be the only time she was less than proud to wear her brand, for it was unmistakable that she brought with her the distinct scent of Rhysis and Naira. While the black-furred girl had not stolen close to their land on some petty grudge's bidding, it was unlikely she would have the time to explain the what's and why's for her arrival. All she needed was that purple-petaled flower to bring back for the dead man walking Naira had uncovered. For a moment her footsteps grew shoddy - oh she was nervous, any wolf with a brain wolf be - but she pushed through.
It helped her to list, as she came closer and closer to the scent of the River wolves, names of those who would benefit from her return. <i>Sticky,</i> of course, came first (that being her nickname for the mangled wolf that even gave her purpose for such a trip. Given the pus and blood and blackberry root paste she'd slapped all on him, well... Sticky was a fitting name.) <i>Naira. Rhysis. Athena. Kade.</i> Well. Her list was short. From there, it morphed in to wolves that she was pretty sure liked her, at least. <i>Lettie. Chantille. Ice.</i> Wow, was that really it? Man, for all her troubles and adventures it would appear she was still but an unnoticable scratch on the surface of Relic Lore, one you could only see if you held it in the sunlight and turned it at an angle, even.
Her thoughts had consumed her, and all of a sudden she crept through the brush and appeared at the flowing river that was the border of Swift River's land. The names that had trailed within her mind to give her solance disappeared into nothing; now her mission had really begun. Bright eyes peered out from the cover of her night-like fur, roving the overgrown banks of the river for the plant she needed - <i>hellebore</i>, slow the pulse, reduce the fever, take away the pain. In moments she spotted it, and of course, it grew on the <i>other</i> side of the river, the side she legally couldn't step over. <i>Thank you,</i> she thought sarcastically while she regarded the heavens, though Ava knew that there wasn't time for curses. As silent as she could be, she approached the swimming waters and eased in. Delicately she waded across the length of the river, nearly holding breath as her eyes kept flickering between the blackened surroundings and the beacon of hope that was the stalks of flowers. Ava was <i>so close</i>; she prayed trouble would not find her.
(This post was last modified: May 11, 2012, 05:53 AM by Ava.)