High Tides
09-14-2016, 05:07 PM
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This is the way the wind blows.
It would be easy to just fall off this place. Though if one knew how to fall, they could hit the water just right. These thoughts traveled through his head as he looked over the edge. Sending alarms and adrenaline through his veins. After a good dose of it, he moved away, well away from the cliff edge. A small snort leaving his throat. The heat here, it meant it hadn't rained in forever even more so the ground was dry. He kicked the dust lightly with a paw, interested slightly with how the wolves and the packs were dealing with this. It was why he preferred the north much, but exploring took a toll and he needed it. The large male would flick his tail behind him, oh well it didn't matter much. As long as he concentrated on his own survival at this very moment it would be alright.
© hyacintho of GS
09-15-2016, 08:39 AM
She didn't know how she'd gotten so far up in this place, especially given that she was just wandering, but now she had, and it seemed as though she wasn't alone. Faelyn hung back, hoping her coloration would keep her hidden as she kept an eye on the male in the distance, sniffing around the rocks, hoping for any sort of water. It was hopeless, doing so up there, but she was always one to hope.
As she concluded that it was a useless task, she looked up to see that the male had turned away from the edge of the cliff. Had he seen her? Faelyn ducked into some shrubbery, thankful for her small size, peering out at him curiously. She didn't want to initiate a conversation, not certain whether it was safe to approach the male or not. Strangers were always something to be wary of to be sure. She didn't even know if he was part of a pack!
For now, she was just going to continue to peep out at him and see if he'd noticed her, or if he'd picked up on her scent.
As she concluded that it was a useless task, she looked up to see that the male had turned away from the edge of the cliff. Had he seen her? Faelyn ducked into some shrubbery, thankful for her small size, peering out at him curiously. She didn't want to initiate a conversation, not certain whether it was safe to approach the male or not. Strangers were always something to be wary of to be sure. She didn't even know if he was part of a pack!
For now, she was just going to continue to peep out at him and see if he'd noticed her, or if he'd picked up on her scent.