March On
But when her wandering paws had finally reached the territory he had directed her towards, there was nothing. She vaguely recalled this land as having belonged to a pack called Ludicael when she was a youth, but no trace of either that history nor her own family remained on the former borders.
Troubled, the ivory-and-auburn warrior had draped herself in the embrace of some dry roots to rest and consider her options. Regulus had asked her to gather what knowledge she could about the fates of the packs in this region, since he had not come here in quite some time, so she would not return to Celestial quite yet. This Fiori may have simply moved to a new territory, not disbanded, and there was at least one other pack in the east to visit as well. She would need to speak with locals who would remember what had become of Fiori and her family, and then see to visiting the other pack to reacquaint them. But first, it had been a long journey, and the east much more humid than she had grown used to. A good rest was in order.
The journey to the east had been long, and they had settled a little further from the coast than they had previously. The children were unsettled, worried. Their father, even more so. Stress was rampant amongst the travelers. Thus, the dame needed some time to rest on her own. She returned to familiar grounds, seeking solace. It was a few hours of walking from their current camp, but worth the trip. Swallowed by the familiarity of the mangrove, the phantom traipsed through the glowing waters. Stirring up silt in her wake. Ducking beneath a low hanging branch, she hummed softly to herself. It was peaceful here, just as it had always been. Before she knew it, the other edge of the territory came into view. Had she really walked all the way through? Upon the shore, nestled among the roots of a mangrove tree, was another wolf. Oh! The pale woman paused. It looked as though she might be napping. If not that, she was likely trying to get some rest. Paws clad in coal stockings backpedaled as quietly as she could. Best to leave the stranger to her rest. No doubt she needed it, and who was she to determine whether the russet marked wolf deserved it? Hind paw hit against some roots, scraping the rough bark against her heel. "Oof," She grunted softly, crown turning to look at the offending limb.
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"Hello," she called out in a friendly tone, politely raising herself into a sitting position. "Are you all right?" The white female, who Gwen could now see bore coal-black stockings, wasn't anyone she knew. She was of an age with Gwen herself, so it was unlikely to be some previously unknown relative nor even a member of the vaguely-remembered Serecia, so it was little wonder she didn't know her. Still, perhaps she knew what had become of Fiori, unless she herself were a stranger to the lands here as well.
The goddess danced among the knots of roots, her limbs brushing against the ground gracefully her crown lifted as she gave a smile. The woman gained speed she bounded faster than a blur, unmarked by the sight of others she then lifted her front limbs propelling herself into the air. Her forelimbs brushing the leaves one last time, before she kicked up and began to fly over the log that had blocked her path. Her crown lowering under her limbs, before she daintily and silently set down her left limb, then her right. Before both of her forelimbs claimed a silent land, she quickly pulled herself into a cross of all her limbs as if someone was watching her. The goddess then began to trend lightly over the ground, thorns and sharply pointed sticks, tried to snag at her fur. Yet she always managed to pull away, at the right time. She still kept her manners even though only birds and, little critters where watching. With each step, there came no sound her willowy and graceful silhouette balanced, in a way some could not. Her paws had a way of curving with the leave and pine dusted ground, so they would always make no sound. Her crown held up gingerly with, that. Her toes the separated with every step, her balance was of a goddess like herself. The goddess then felt the presence of two mortals, she gave way a snort before proceeding to trend towards them. She then looked carefully over them, they both held white with markings. One held black socks, the other a patch of gold along her back and socks with, only a little on her maw, auds and tail. Maybe these Mortals might desire some, fun? Her soft yet song like voice filled the air, "DO YOU GUYS NEED ANYTHING, IT LOOKS LIKE YOU GUYS COULD?" she asked softly, with a smile. Her eyes trained on the, with a warm nod of her crown.
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