40 Days
He'd made it to land a few days ago, though where he was he had no clue. The male was on the far side of the island, opposite the mainland. He'd yet to discover that part, but he would soon enough. The cross marked male wandered aimlessly around the coast, occasionally altering his course inland, but it was usually just to keep away from the elements that plagued the outer rim. His coat smelled of the sea long dried into him from his swim here. He'd been thrown into the unforgiving ocean not too long ago, his enemies hoping he'd succumb to the ocean. But he hadn't. Something in him drove him to survive, and now...here he was.
Blue eyes searched about, looking for a place to rest before night caught up. He never stayed in the same place twice, fearing those who might be after him. The evening sky began to turn orange, casting dim shadows across the ground all around him like claws seeking to take hold of him. Tired, the male stopped where he was and stared out over the ocean. Where would life take him now? His family was...gone. And it was a hard thing to think about now.
Mammon was exhausted, the grief she had been forced to push down in her meeting with her “uncle” was pulling at her heart and mind. The vixen was brought low for what felt like the millionth time in her short life, still her defeated posture was a rarity. The image of her brother’s mangled corpse kept flashing in her mind; it didn’t feel real. A part of her had become overcome with the idea that she would turn a bend and see Bel lounging there, a grin upon his face and he’d ask her why she looked so grim and she tell him; then they’d laugh at her strange dream. But it was not her brother she saw when she finally rounded a rocky bend, still limping slightly. A stranger, slightly smaller than herself was gazing out at the lapping waves and for the first time she could remember Mammon wanted nothing more than to slip away unnoticed, she was too tired to pretend she wasn’t hurting anymore. The girl continued on her way, hobbling as she went. She didn’t expect the rocks to be as slick as they were though and she suddenly found she had lost her footing. The next thing she knew she was on her side, her ribs and hip aching from their sudden contact with the ground. Fuck! She exclaimed louder than she meant. Sweet nothings & Dangerous Thoughts |
The sudden sound of a word spewed caught the males attention. Head shot up, ears turning towards the source as his head followed. Crystal blue eyes caught sight of someone on the ground. Nostrils flared for a moment trying to catch a scent, and what he found told him it was female. A loner. A stranger. He was a bit apprehensive, and it showed slightly in the way he was hesitant to approach. But what if... what if she was injured? The rocks here were slippery, enough to maybe sprain an ankle or twist a leg in such a way that it could be difficult to walk.
That was it. He couldn't just leave her there if she did happen you injure herself now, could he? No. Despite his reluctance to be around others given the situation he just escaped, he just couldn't bring himself to leave her. He could at least check on her, if anything. The youth decided to move towards her, carefully picking his way across the shoreline until he was close, but not too close. "Hey, are you uh...alright?" His voice was soft spoken, concerned. If she was okay and wanted him to go away, then he would. But not until he made sure she was okay first.
Things were just going so great for the woman. She groaned again as she stretched a paw out, flexing her toes. It hurt like hell, but at least she could move. A voice reached her and as she turned she realized she would have of of course drawn his attention. "Just fuckin' peachy!" She snapped. Slowly she rolled onto her paws, grimacing as she rose to her full height, a smirk pulling across her lips as she realized she was taller than the stranger. Little victories. Her quick amusement was lost in an instant though as she was once more taken under by the wave of grief her smile dropped and for a moment she looked how she felt, small and vulnerable and hurt. Then her mask of indifference rose, an instinct more than anything else to protect her from this stranger. With my luck, I broke my ribs. She fumed to herself. "Fuckin' cherry on the whole shit sundae." She muttered under her breath. |