Ripples sparkled across the lagoon's surface as the copper man lapped thirstily from the banks. Crickets and birds filled the would-be silence with soft melody. He had been running all night. The journey from Northern Eden had not been particularly difficult or long, but it had been nonetheless tiring. Water dripped from his muzzle as he peered through the trees at the morning sky. A single star remained, shining and winking at him as if making mysterious promises. The general peace of the area was undisturbed as Lunas prowled the banks looking for fish to eat. When he slowed down, his stomach made a nuisance of itself grumbling and growling at him like it was trying to verbally remind him he had eaten only a gross mouthful of insects since he left Northern Eden. All this time, the thought of returning to the Willow Ridge pack had burned as brightly as a near star at midnight. However, now that the moment for action had arrived, he was frightened as to how it might go. But you've come all this way for something! The copper man reminded himself, thinking over the last few weeks in which he had left his birth pack, traveled to Relic Lore, and searched out goldenrod and hellebore to please his new leaders, King Angier and Queen Elettra. Once again, he looked up at the only star still shining. At least it had not yet grown dim! Even as the sun gathered light and brought morning about, it remained clear, shining confidently through the formidable obstacle commonly known as sunlight. With an aggressively happy wag of his tail, the male padded up the shore a bit to collect his herb bundles. He had been lucky to find hellebore again on the way in. How he had lost his first bundle was a longer story.
Ripples sparkled across the lagoon's surface as the copper man lapped thirstily from the banks. Crickets and birds filled the would-be silence with soft melody. He had been running all night. The journey from Northern Eden had not been particularly difficult or long, but it had been nonetheless tiring. Water dripped from his muzzle as he peered through the trees at the morning sky. A single star remained, shining and winking at him as if making mysterious promises. The general peace of the area was undisturbed as Lunas prowled the banks looking for fish to eat. When he slowed down, his stomach made a nuisance of itself grumbling and growling at him like it was trying to verbally remind him he had eaten only a gross mouthful of insects since he left Northern Eden. All this time, the thought of returning to the Willow Ridge pack had burned as brightly as a near star at midnight. However, now that the moment for action had arrived, he was frightened as to how it might go. But you've come all this way for something! The copper man reminded himself, thinking over the last few weeks in which he had left his birth pack, traveled to Relic Lore, and searched out goldenrod and hellebore to please his new leaders, King Angier and Queen Elettra. Once again, he looked up at the only star still shining. At least it had not yet grown dim! Even as the sun gathered light and brought morning about, it remained clear, shining confidently through the formidable obstacle commonly known as sunlight. With an aggressively happy wag of his tail, the male padded up the shore a bit to collect his herb bundles. He had been lucky to find hellebore again on the way in. How he had lost his first bundle was a longer story.
If anything, she was a little annoyed at the presence of a stranger on the shores of the land that she so dearly desired to pillage. Who knows what he'd already picked, though from the smell of it, goldenrod and helleborn. Her ears flipped back. Helleborn did grow along the banks of the Lagoon and goldenrod not more than a mile or so away in the Meadow. Lips drew back as her frustration peaked. Admittedly, the woman was rather tired. The morning was new, and she usually did not rise so forcefully and travel so far before the sun was even at its peak. And yet here was this man already done with his days work, hauling away precious herbs that she so pined for. "Cranky" was probably the word best to describe how the silver eyed female felt, and her posture reeked of it as she stared after the stranger and his bundles.
"It's a pleasure, Lunas. I'm Adelaide of Willow Ridge, in fact." Her thick accent seemed that much more viscous when mingled with sleeplessness, but she got the words out and even managed something of a smile to go along with it. "That's quite a collection you have there. I'm certain Lady Elettra will appreciate the offering." Her eyes followed his muzzle as he set the bundles upon the earth and remained upon them for a moment, before she lifted her eyes again. Her gaze flitted over him superficially. She stood over him quite easily and decided that he would make a fitting scout. Undoubtedly he was fast on those dark little paws.
"It's a pleasure to meet you Adelaide. And thank you. I was lucky to come across these herbs so quickly. If I am correct that you are a healer, I can always help collect far off herbs if you'd like." The words rolled smoothly off his tongue like lyrics to a song. His pale silver eyes looked at her for a moment before slipping away to his herb piles.
When a duck landed loudly on the lagoon surface with a splash, the copper man startled a bit, accidentally stepping on one of his piles. Grumbling at the duck under his breath, the Axxya boy picked up his pile and rinsed it again, this time carefully placing his bundle on a large, flat leaf so that it would be harder for the goldenrod to get muddy next time. As well coordinated as he was when he ran, the penny coated fellow tended to be ever so slightly clumsy when he was idly milling around.
Shifting his weight awkwardly, he cleared his throat and made an attempt at conversation. "I must ask, it's still rather early in the morning. What are you doing out and about at such a wee hour, Miss Adelaide?" His words came out better than he intended, even though they still portrayed that he was not one who was skilled in holding a conversation.
The high sway of her tail could not really be considered "happy", but, if anything, calm. Her agitation had settled finally, leaving her feeling nothing but tired. It was easy to grow cross with strangers when one was tired. She had been threatened by his bundles of herbs, his eager attitude. But as he spoke again, it quickly dispelled what had really (and foolishly) frustrated her in the first place. He was a scout, not another herbalist to possibly threaten her position (although she had strayed from such bases since the children had been born), and in addition, he so kindly offered to collect herbs for her. Thankfully, her stores were quite full as no injury had befallen any of her packmates (but herself) recently, so there was no need now. Regardless, she thanked him. "That's a kind offer, Lunas. When I'm in need, I'll certainly call you first."
Visibly, Addie flinched as he trod upon his bundle of goldenrod. But he quickly recovered it and set it where it wouldn't find harm. "Well, as long as you don't step on what you bring me." With a good natured chuckle, she settled to her haunches, and her eyes drifted past him towards the lagoon. "I came out to find a wider variety of herbs. Maybe pick a few before the sun rose too high. It was silly of me. My brain is in a bit of a tizzy right now." Turning her silver gaze back upon him, she shrugged and gave a strained smile.