sweetest things
10-01-2013, 11:43 PM
This was her first winter alone and it seemed that the loneliness was setting in a quickly as the cold. Though today wasn't particularly cold and the sun shone brightly against the stark white snow the last few nights had been brutally cold. The slender female was used to being alone, actually since she had last seen Talon she had pretty much avoided all other life. She had found a den in the hull of a great cave made out of some strange material she had never seen before. But it had cut the wind and served as a fun place to explore for a time before a pack had decided to move in and claim the space as it's own. Just before winter Kangi had been kicked out of her home, well not literally but the young girl had slipped off as soon as she had heard the voices of the approaching wolves and a few days later she had returned to find the new scent of a pack in her old home. The young girl had left soon after that, dejected and a bit worried. She had moved further north, following the wall she had met Talon on last and then heading towards the frozen lake. But the north didn't offer a whole lot of shelter and she had spent the last few nights digging holes in the snow and making a makeshift shelter for herself.
Talon had spoken of a pack he had joined last time she had seen him, asked her to go and live with him even... She had tried instead to get him to come out into the wild and join her but in the end he had declined and looking back at it now she realized that that had been a bad idea. It was hard on her own, she had gone almost a week without a successful hunt at one point, she had grown weaker and weaker which made the hunts harder and harder. What had saved her was pure luck, she had followed a crow to a carcass of a deer that had broken its leg it seemed and died naturally. There were crows everywhere, scavengers who were unable to to get into the body without some sharp fangs to help them. Kangi had ripped into every inch of flesh and then settled near the haunches to eat. The crows had fluttered down one by one to join her after realizing she wasn't hostile. And so she had shared the meal with her namesake. That had been the day that she realized that she maybe needed to find a pack or someone else to help her out. But it wasn't until today that she realized that she might as well carry through with that plan.
But would Talon's pack be the right one for her?
She was nervous, she realized this as she slid slowly closer to to the boarders the had long ago discovered and had long since avoided. Teeth chewed at her lip idly as slender limbs dragged through the snow, head handing slightly and large ears folded to her skull. The young girl wasn't quite sure why she was here, she knew she wanted to see Talon, maybe even meet this lady taking care of him but she was almost scared about being so close to this packs territory. When she was younger she had wandered across Sercia's boarders without thinking, later learning that their could have been consequences. As she had grown older her caution of packs had grown even more. But here she was, willingly approaching the boarders of a pack. She slowed to only a few steps a minute as she caught the first wiff of the pack scent here. She didn't want to get too close. So she stopped a couple hundred yards away and tipped her head back, calling for Talon and Euph. As she cut the howl off, though, she shifted nervously where she stood, eyes darting back and forth like a trapped animal. Why did she have such a bad feeling about this?
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10-02-2013, 06:32 AM
Unease and worry began to creep through her limbs and into her bones, a slight quiver that didn't come from the cold starting in her legs. But she stood there, waiting, eyes wide and ever watchful as to who exactly might come along and say hello rather then Talon. But those feelings began to recede, fleeing her body as the sight of the three legged male came wobbling into view in the distance. Her tail began to slowly lick at her heels in a show o her pleasure but her excitement was quelled by the feeling of dread that had settled in the pit of her stomach. Although as he drew closer and closer her excitement began to increase and the bad feelings began to go away, the bad feelings always went away when Talon was near. Tail began to lash quicker at her heels as he got close enough that she could make out his markings and features. Her whole body began to tremble, hips and shoulders began wiggling to let out the energy the was building within her as her forelimbs folded beneath her into a play now before she would hop back to her feet and then drop again. Movement, she needed to be moving and unsure of if she was welcome in this territory she dare not move forward. Instead she hopped in circles, wiggled, leapt up and down, spun and did anything else that might feel right until he was safely across the boarders of his new home.
Young muscles surged as she leapt forward, once more almost colliding with him, as seemed to be a habit whenever they met. She was wiggling even more now, barely able to contain her joy as she rubbed against him and covered his face with affectionate kisses. Why did she ever leave him? It was something she wondered more and more each time she wandered off on her own. Every time they met it felt like that had been apart too long, like her heart was going to explode in her chest from the pure joy of being with him. Maybe it was time for her to find a home and stay in one place, and there was no one she would rather stay with then him. His words fell on deaf ears, unable to properly hear him and comprehend what he was sayimg over the sound of oh her own erratic heartbeat in her ears. Everythimg about this moment felt right. like everything she had been searchimg for in her time wandering Alacrita was here. She never wamted to leave...
"Talon!" She half squealed as she fell back onto her hanches, still griinning like an idiot up at him. "I've missed you so much! And I came here because I have something to tell you..." She paused, drawing in a deep breath. Even though she had made this decision already now that it was time to say it she suddenly fought to find the words. She frowned, jaw working like it had when they had first met back when English had been such a forigen language to her. She tested a few phrases on her tongue but before she could even try to form the words properly a form emerged from behind a snow bank, small like them and probably around the same age. Voice was besitant, unsure if she should be here but Kangi flashed the youngster and award winning smile. Eyes would slip to the side, flashing Talon a quick apologetic look to say she would have to tell him in a bit. "I'm not but he is. Are you apart of this pack?" She asked softly, motioning with her head for the girl to join them if she liked. But never one to push the slate pelted girl would remain seated before Talon, not wanting to be any further away from him anymore then she had to be. If she could she would have happily knocked him to the snow and curled up with him right there. But it didn't take a pack wolf to know that that wasn't always the most polite thing to do especially in front of other wolves...
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