She felt elated, the mere presence of his body next to hers making any remainder of loneliness evaporate, as the warmth of life, radiating off his body, graced her side. It occurred to the lass, that she had not walked with another wolf in this way since she left her old home, side by side in a manner like pack-mates on a hunt. The thought made an inexplicable warmth rise to her tri-colored face, eyes fluttering to her paws as, suddenly, it felt difficult to look at the large boy. The unfamiliar feelings confused the young lass, making her falter out of rhythm for a few steps. She had to pause for a while, shaking her head to clear the warm fuzz that had cluttered her thoughts.
Blinking a few times, she looked again to the larger male, watching his earth colored fur wave in the light breeze, cocking her ears at the sound of his steps falling in the moist grass; It's remarkable how little noise he makes... The rust pelted dame shook her body again, and set in motion once more; leaping a few steps to catch up with her companion, just as he turned and look to her, expression oddly mixed. Aideen perked her ears and tilted her head, watching the other with wide, warm eyes while he spoke; questions glistening in the depths of their molten copper.
As soon as he finished, she parted her jowls to answer, eager to give the man anything he wanted; part of her hoping to somehow cheer him up with her simple words. But then she hesitated, insecurities seizing her mind; Should I tell him? Could I?! The damsel was torn, on one hand she desperately wanted to keep up her conversation with this lively new comrade, make him forget whatever it was that had suddenly put him down, on the other paw she was bound by loyalty to Rayne; and after her experiences in the woods, she was hesitant to reveal her mission, even to Coal who seemed so trustworthy.
She looked him in the eyes, steps slowing as she no longer watched her path, apologies lingering in her gaze as she decided to keep true to herself by not betraying Rayne's trust. But that left her with a new difficult decision: what to tell Coal, who was still watching her, waiting for an answer; I don't want to lie to you! Had he been one of her family members, any lie fallen from her lips would have easily been seen by him, she wasn't that great of a liar, but as things were now, she had the option to tell him a fabrication, simply make up a story... But she couldn't! Her mouth was dry, ears flicking nervously, eyes scanning the other's for something to ease her choice.
<b style="color:#c7470f">"I... I'm searching for someone..." The reddish fae finally said, a sigh leaving her maw along with the words, as she such had found a way to stay true to herself both in keeping Rayne's secret, and not lying to Coal. She smiled at him, a slightly shaky grin, but one full and genuine, reaching all the way to her ears, which twisted playfully when something inside her made her add: <b style="color:#c7470f">"But I'm not in too much of a hurry, I have some time..." She had no idea where it came from, neither the words, nor the strange honey-like tone they were spoken in, a few moments ago, nothing had been more important to her than completing her quest, but now it didn't seem so pressing. The strange warmth once more rose in the girl's body, her heart beating violently against her ribs , but this time she held the man's gaze, ears falling halfly to the sides while she awaited his response.
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I'm not stupid <b style="color:#c7470f">”I've got bark!”
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