I've been standing at the edge of the water...
Meadowlark
Beginner Healer (0)
Beginner Intellectual (0)
2 Years
Female
79
CobaltRaven
Since the hot springs, Meadowlark had been traveling and getting to know the area as much as she could. Most of the time, it was studying the different plants that were around and what could potentially edible or toxic. Some of the plants she found were very familiar and prevalent in her home. Others were definitely not something Meadowlark knew, and she used better judgement to not test it out. The girl had never been the type to take a risk that she would ultimately regret in the spirit world, anyway. She wasn't intending on dying anytime soon, so it was better to completely avoid the possibility entirely. With each successful find of plants she knew, Meadowlark put it away in her head to come back to later. Depending on the pack that she would eventually end up with, knowing the locations would tell her which she would frequent based on location and distance. If she could propagate the plants in her new eventual home, then all the better.
One thing that Meadowlark was paying the most attention to was the vast amount of life there was in a small area. Between plants and wildlife, and even insects, it was almost three times as much life as there were back home. The number of songbirds singing melodies she couldn't recognize was also astounding! There were a few songs she did recognize, however, so it was nice to visit nostalgia every once in a while. The more south she traveled, the more Meadowlark realized that everything was completely opposite of her old home. Eventually, the smell of salt in the air also greatly caught her attention. A soft whooshing sound was eventually heard the closer she got to the tree line of the grove she was in. This was not a sound she was accustomed to. Meadowlark knew what wind sounded like in the trees, but this was definitely not wind. It also had rhythmic periods of silence from time to time, and sometimes a louder sound also. Steeling her nerves, the white ghost stepped through the tree line and was briefly blinded by light. The warmth of the sun warmed her coat. A feeling that she always appreciated. Eyes quickly blinked to adjust to the new, brighter area and looked upon a sight she had never seen before.
While Meadowlark had heard of great bodies of water from travelers passing through the wild, she had never seen it for herself. Let alone smell it. The water waved along the shore before crashing into the sand before it, ripping through the sparse growth of trees. Since the tide was out, Meadowlark could run between the trees if she wanted until her paws met the sea. The further away from the shore the waves were, the bigger they got. A breeze occasionally flew past her along the sandy beach, whipping about in all directions before calming once more. Meadowlark padded further onto the beach to examine some of the trees, seeing their sandy roots growing deep and spreading out, as if to firmly plant themselves in the ground. Amongst the trees exposed from the lack of water were weird types of rocks, shells, and crawly creatures with sharp claws. The travelers spoke of crabs before, and these seemed to match the description, but Meadowlark had never seen one before. A black nose sniffed the air, slowly coming closer to the crab, wanting to smell it to learn more.
"Speech.""Thought." Action.
OOC: xxx
For some reason, Kaiah seemed drawn to the ocean. Maybe it was the colors—not the color of the water itself, of course. But the deep, pulsing, near-black purple of waves as they pushed and pulled against the shore as well as her vision. The ivory femme felt comforted by its presence, as if the darkness of it were wrapping her in a womb, and she was a pup once more.
Before everything changed... she thought. Before I was destined to be alone forever. She sniffed along the sand, ignoring the sharp, stacato red cries of seagulls as they wheeled overhead. Focusing only on the sound of the sea.
The pack territory nearby was not unoticed. Just tucked away in the back of her mind as she explored this land. There was no reason for her to willingly aproach the unknown of a group of wolves. Better off to wait and see what became of her. Maybe, she would just walk forever, like a ghost.
She flitted so dreamlike through the trees, that she nearly didn't noticed the other wolf until the scent of another was almost impossible to miss. They crouched by the water's edge—head low and searching as they scuffed among the roots of a half-submerged tree. Kaiah froze, watching, and unsure if she wanted the company. That is, until she saw what the other wolf was sniffing at.
"Dont—" she said, seeing the crab hunkered in the sand. It's claws were brandished in a defensive position, and the black nose of the stranger was in danger of being snipped.
ooc: I thought it would be good for Kaiah to meet other loners wandering around before she settles somewhere!
Meadowlark
Beginner Healer (0)
Beginner Intellectual (0)
2 Years
Female
79
CobaltRaven