The moonlight's silver lining dripped on a single side of everything in sight, and it all seemed to dance with the spring breeze that rustled up her back. There were certain things like that she always liked about this time of night - the way the air was cool but the winds were warm, how bright the stars remained as dawn crawled along the eastern sky, the collective song the early birds sang and the way it came to replace the cricket symphony. Twilight was the softest transition, and tonight she was grateful for that.
Sleep seemed harder to come by these days and many nights like this she simply lay awake, biding her time until morning broke. With her back pressed into the curve of two large roots beneath a blossoming tree, she mulled over reasons why. She'd settled well, so she thought, into her new pack and the roles that she embraced within it. Any day now Borlla's birth would breathe new life into the young pack, and she would have her hands full catering to the lady's needs and making sure she was well fed and as happy as Luce's company could render. The girl hadn't seen much of her friend lately, which was kind of disappointing. It wasn't Borlla's fault, she knew, just due to circumstances. There were others, each had a life that for now didn't involve Lucero, and she came across their trails, new or old, more than she could seem to cross their paths. Not having anyone to interact with slowly took its toll on the friendly girl who was so far from the only other person who she longed to give her time to.
With a drawn out sigh she remembered his face, lifting her chin to find it etched somewhere in the clouds. She silently hoped the same ones hung over his head, too. If there was nothing else to temper the lonely nights here, there was her best-one-night-memory of him and it still filled her with warmth. There wasn't a soul around to witness the life that flickered in her tired eyes as they searched, and for the briefest moment she thought she caught a glimpse of {Fenru}'s fiery ones among the stars.
The creaking of a tree branch off the in the distance behind her pulled her back down, and restlessly she dropped her head upon her forelegs with a huff. Maybe she could catch some sleep before daylight.
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For a time she remained as she was, pretending to sleep as though she'd get lucky and actually slumber off. Eventually, however, the darkness that was when her eyes were closed began to lighten and a warm sensation crept along the curve of her hindquarters. Daybreak. No more rested than she'd been, Lucero's golden eyes slowly fluttered open to glance sideways at the pale sunlight that filtered its way along the forest floor to her. Much of the sky was still stained an inky shade, creating a surreal feel as it appeared the world was somehow cloaked in both night and day. The ash-stroked girl reluctantly rose to her feet with a mighty yawn, stretching her long back and legs before making for the creek.
Nearing the gurgling stream, off a short distance to the north, a scent most familiar and yet foreign all the same lingered in the air. She had yet to make the personal; acquaintance of the lumbering dark woman or the company she kept, including a number of her offspring. It wasn't for lack of curiosity about them, or for the fact that, at least for now, everyone including Luce seemed content to pursue their own paths. Really, the dark-furred group was more mysterious to her than anything else. Halting to breathe in the boy's signature, she raised her muzzle with feminacy to test the air with a flick of her tongue.
Wild-eyed, she scanned the last of the night's fading shadows for him before pressing on.
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This early in the morning the creek appeared darker and colder than usual. To the west, as far as she could see before it winded from sight, it looked like a slick black serpent, the light emerging from the east reflecting shades of liquid silver on the ridges of its wakes. Crouching on its grassy bank, Luce tiredly lapped up the frigid water with a mindless effort, rolling to rest on her haunches before glancing about for a sign of the boy whose scent still hung in the air, more heavily now than she'd caught it before, she thought.
"Hey," a voice called from across the way. Stretching her neck and squinting, the ivory girl looked for its source briefly before perking up as she finally made out the silhouette of his dark form. "Hey," she returned, soft-spoken as though she didn't want to wake up the rest of the world. Come to think of it, she'd never heard the Tartok boy speak before. He or his brother. She felt...honored to hear his voice for the first time. A gentle smile punctuated the glow of awakened excitement in her golden eyes as her long legs swept over the dewy grasses in his direction.
Her approach was slower, and she would come to stop a comfortable distance from her counterpart's large, burly form. "'Morning, early bird," she murmured, an easygoing, contented sway to her fluffy plume of a tail as she regarded his early morning dip in the creek.
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Where she would have expected his voice to be low and harsh, or at least in a way darker so as to suit his menacing appearance, what met her ears was the opposite. His words drifted to her with a smooth quality, debonair even, and she liked it. Whatever apprehension she might have had previously simply began to wither and slip away into the morning, along with the heavy feeling of sleeplessness. "Maybe," she said warmly, eyeing him with curiosity. "I couldn't sleep—I thought a dip in the creek might be a better start to an early morning." Smoothing over her disappointment concerning this fact with a faint, girlish sort of grin, she sauntered her way closer to him and the creek, nosing the smell of the water and the grasses that lined the bank before turning to face him.
It was then that she was able to make out the distinguished features of his young and yet rugged face—bright, amber eyes, straight planes and sharp angles, the assemblage of hairs beneath his chin and the perfect points of the tips of his ears. Maybe it was the way she'd warmed up to his words, but the boy was rather dashing himself. "Lucero," she introduced properly, "but you can call me Luce." Most of the few she knew did, and it was really what she preferred. She felt kind of silly introducing herself now, as they'd been living among one another long enough that she knew his name and was sure he knew hers, even if they'd never really spoken before.
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She agreed with his remark about the weather with a silent nod. Summer was her favorite time of year—warm, vivacious, green. Though the spring had brought Relic Lore to life some, it would undoubtedly be the summer months that would reveal Magnolia Glen and the other regions this side of the mountain for how beautiful they truly were. But Luce's focused was hardly on the creek or the weather now as she regarded Ataneq with a blossoming curiosity, her eyes still astutely roving over him as she finalized her first impression. A gentleman he was, and she was utterly, if not covertly, delighted that she may be making a friend with a pack mate her own age. Well, only a hair younger, anyway.
A wave of heat washed over her cheeks as he complemented her short-name, and she bashfully looked to her toes as they dug into the grass for a moment. As friendly as she was, she was still a shy thing, but she liked and appreciated his generosity. "Thank you," she said, shooting him a curling grin that she obviously tried to keep from growing to reach both of her ears. "No, no one's ever called me that, but...I s'pose you could, if you'd like." She wouldn't mind. Thoughtfully she moved closer to the boy, her new found friend as she hoped it, the long fur of her tail brushing against his side as she strode past him and from the creek.
"So what do you think about the Glen, Ataneq?" she questioned, hoping to impress or complement him by dropping his name, and at the same time feeling a tinge of embarrassment in advance should he think her creepy or intrusive. Hoping to recover if he wasn't keen to her conversation, she added, "—found any interesting places yet?"
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