OOC: Figured I'd get a post for Triell, if you want to throw him in here. If not, then it's just your typical AW thread. :) |
The black youngster drifted without much care. Triell could easily pass as a fully grown wolf. He was wider, and taller than medium, adult females. But he still rather a gangly teen, looking disportioned after a second look. Lacking the full muscle tone round his shoulders, and hips. His expression was boyish a dead give away, if he wasn't being serious. He had a few more months till his bones reached their limit, and maybe then he'd be a big as Indru and Ruiko. Compared to them he was fairly medium.
Just because he was bigger, bright yellow tinted orange eyes were on the sharp look out for danger. He could still be a target to a cougar, or wakening bear, and Triell would not be oblivous to the dangerous world he lived in. Nostrils quivered, testing his surroundings, and he was sure a girl had passed by her very shortly. He did not hear her whimpers or voice, but he saw black coat seeming to fear the water by backing away. Odd. She knew she wasn't alone, and puffed herself up. Warm tingle along his spine brought a ridge of hair straight up from skull to tail. It was a natural reaction, and his eyes narrowed. "I won't hurt you.." He said it with aver. If she attacked him that would be something else. He paused waiting to see if she'd scamper away or convert to talking.
Slowly, Kauda let her head spin around. In front of her, several yards away, was a wolf that looked surprisingly like her. His coat was a dark and sleek onyx black - just like hers. The wolf was around her age, she could tell by his scent. In size, he was a bit taller and larger than herself. She found where they differed, though. While her eyes were a bright, electric blue, his were a bright, kneen yellow. Truthfully, she had never seen another wolf that looked so much like her. It was almost.. well, amusing, to her. |
She countered she would not hurt him either, and a grin split against his maw. "I suppose not,"he stated, though his hair was still frizzed and bright eyes looked upon her cautiously. Large paws lingered toward the water, around it the snow had melted away. Walking closer, he looked behind him to the girl for one brief moment. Tail twitchin', head bowed down and he lapped up the brisk liquid.
Cirling round, he climbed a nearby stone and took a seat. Looking into the pool he his pointed down into the water. There were a three different schools trying to hide. Licking his lips, he turned back to the girl. "You waiting for someone?" He asked, wondering why she was just sitting here after all.
OOC: Sorry for the short post. |
He a pup going on yearling found it odd for her to be on her own. But maybe it was just Triell was lucky enough to have guardians, and caregivers. Wolves who worried about him. Not everyone in life could be as fortunute. She replied with a better answer, and took it in. "I guess, I like to explore. Right now I want to try to fish. You want to help or does the water scare you?" Dark brows arched over his eyes, and there was a trace of a grin against his black muzzle. Surely she wasn't afraid of the water.
OOC: Got an extreme amount of muse today that just dropped out of the sky. Be jealous. :D |
His postion unchanged, wondering if she would step in it and he'd yet have to retrieve another wolf out of the pool. She veered away from it, and he let release a loose breath. He wasn't up for being a rescuer. He just wanted to fish.
Finally she answered him, and he gave her a thougthful look with his orange eyes. The black lad thoroughly thought over what she had said. His brows puckered with slight sorrow, and his muzzle no more was there a grin. He wasn't sure about saying he was sorry, or really what to reply to such a thing. Took in a cool breath, looking at the tumbling rush. "I suppose it might change my outlook, but I think it more reason to not let the water conquer me."He ushered forth a tone of indifference. He was sad her companion had drowned, least she had witnessed. But what good till saying he was sorry for her loss do?
Kauda didn't regret her words. She didn't want to have said them either. Every single time that she had to bring up her family, which seemed to be a huge obstacle in her life, memories came flooding back into her mind. They were memories of when she was young and had small, agile black paws and was surrounded by the ones she loved. They were memories of her, Kanaii, and Makita's first hunt when they were three or four months old. They were memories of all Kauda's marvelous times spent with her best friend, Akita Dashameer. But, they were also bad memories. Memories of waking up without her parents at her side. Memories of the hectic mess it was for the traumatized pups. Memories of the storm coming and sweeping Makita up in it's depths. Memories of holding Kanaii and him holding her as they cried. Memories of traveling alone and nearly dying many times. Memories of sipping at the river with Akita and turning to find Kanaii gone, the only traces left were a few gurgling sounds and bubbles. Memories of Akita disappearing. Most of all, memories of feeling so alone. Speaking of it was hard for the ebony black wolf. |
"I'm Triell," he replied, not sharing his last name either. Nor the fact where he came from. He wasn't sure how much he wanted to share about himself, and didn't feel too friendly in this dreary setting. He was here to fish, and was rather ready to do just that. Walking he slowly entered the shallows, and froze while the fish launched themselves all around. He waited patiently, staring down past his reflection for them to calm.