Like a fish out of water, Selene crosses into Auster. She's not used to this. She's so far from everything she's known, and she's been alone for what feels like an age. A pack animal. Sure, she was supposed to be a pack animal, but staying in one place? That was ridiculous. Something about the wandering lifestyle is in her blood and she loves every second of it. She's alive. Gods be damned, Selene is so alive. This place is so strange, so different. As she sets foot in it, a shiver courses down her spine. How charming.
Still, she soldiers on. Things are weird, overly quiet other than the running water sound from the crick. Cattail crick. Moving to the water's edge, sticking her face in briefly. The summer heat wouldn't get to her if she didn't let it, right? Still, it left her feeling dreary and sticky. She settles for a moment on the bank, splashing, face dripping from the fresh running water. Right. Summer days will make you sleepy. Nose on her paws, the starlit creature watches the world go by.
The scorn of the moon would be up in a few minutes.
pull the pin & say
Once again, somehow, Arsenal was craving company; any kind, just someone he could talk to. Maybe it was the fact that he wasn't fully used to all this; he was used to having his pack, his siblings, by his side. Even though some of that time may have been bickering between them, he still had other voices besides his own, and even then that was rarely heard to his own ears. The lack of company, besides rare meetings, was, with lack of a better term, driving him insane. It was changing him as well; not once in his life would Arsenal have thought he'd be the one looking for company. For another life force to have some sort of conversation with. If another wolf had told him that, he wouldn't have believed them. Called them a liar.
But look at him now. Doing something he never suspected he would.
The short time he had stayed here was really changing him more and more, wasn't it? Or maybe his time alone was. Either way, he was changing. For the better or worse, he'd have to see.
His paws splashing into the water, he continued onto the land, lost in his own thoughts. Really, he was so distracted, he almost stepped on the seemingly starlit wolf in front of him.
Pulling his paw away quickly, he stepped back, tilting his head at the other. What was she doing?
speech.