Sun Kissed
09-03-2018, 09:05 PM
"Can you feel the heat as time races on, we're getting closer to kissing the sun."
Time seemed to drag on mercilessly as the afternoon hours approached, the warm summer sun beating down on the tan coated female. She had been wandering aimlessly for days getting well antiquated with Lirim lands, her moss hued eyes darting left and right as she neared the bellowing willows, time seemed to be endless as she carried on. Tongue rolling out of her mouth in a disdained panting, her nostrils flared as muscles worked tirelessly with the frame of the canine. As she came to a stop grey ears seemed to prick instantly at the various sounds around her. She hadn't yet explored this patch of land, thus, she was anxious in her traveling. Fleeting breaths now came from her parted jaws, saliva rolling from her mouth as she panted continuously.
Now coming to stand beneath one of the long limb trees, she gazed up through the leaves her eyes illuminated by rays of sunlight drifting down through the spaces between. Dropping her hind quarters down to the shaded earth below, she now stretched out her limbs, enjoying the solitude surrounding her. Eyes closing, she exhaled slowly soon following a slow inhale. She was finally able to relax.
Now coming to stand beneath one of the long limb trees, she gazed up through the leaves her eyes illuminated by rays of sunlight drifting down through the spaces between. Dropping her hind quarters down to the shaded earth below, she now stretched out her limbs, enjoying the solitude surrounding her. Eyes closing, she exhaled slowly soon following a slow inhale. She was finally able to relax.
09-04-2018, 10:59 PM
Baelfire's ears fell forwards towards her face as the male gave his name along with reciting her own, eyes now watching him as he seemed unsteadier than what he had approached her as. Chest raising with a soft inhale the cream colored canine now found herself staring blankly ahead, she wasn't one for conversation and it seemed apparent that this male was the same as herself. She wasn't sure if it was because he was antisocial, or perhaps, a more recent member as well. His backstory was none of her business, however. Fluffed tail now swishing slightly behind her as she stood she quietly replied to his question of her placement. "Healer, it's one of my only qualities." It wasn't that she was negative towards herself, she simply knew that it was her highest skill, so of course she embraced it. She could fight if she had to, she could also hunt decently, in all reality she would be wherever the leads of Lirim chose to place her. Baelfire was goal driven, thus, no matter her talent at a proposed job she would give it her greatest attempt. "So, tell me Zell. What's life like in Lirim?" Perhaps this would give her an inside look at the pack as a whole, an outside perspective, if you would. Her eyes blinked rapidly as she awaited an answer, sometimes she felt as though it took too long for others to speak. |
09-06-2018, 03:49 PM
It seemed apparent that this canine had been with Lirim longer than she had originally thought, ears fell backwards against her head, feminine features twisting into a concerned emotion; he seemed distraught, but it appeared to rear its ugly head silently. Baelfire had traveled for many seasons alone, although that life style had led her to many interesting places, it had also granted her the ability to read people. A part of her wanted to ask him what was going through his head currently, what had him so distracted? What happened to this poor fellow... Baelfire Kolceg was a creature of generous raising, she valued others emotions, upheld truth to the highest honor. Warm spring toned eyes now rested on the double colored canine as he spoke of their shared interest; Lirim. Her heart broke a little when she heard that he was the only battle based ranking of the group, although she certainly wasn't skilled at fighting, she could at least give it a shot? Her eyes watching him closely, trying to read his emotions from his patterns. It was a mixture of sadness, confusion, and perhaps even a bit of a lost feeling. She wanted so badly to reach out to him, to offer him a comforting shoulder to cry on, an ear to vent to. Baelfire remembered briefly what her own past had been like, it certainly wasn't a good one, and it wasn't something she felt as if she could talk about either. Thus, if Zell refused to tell her what troubled him, she could support him unbiased. She didn't need his whole backstory to at least be a good person, to be a good friend. "Ah, well, they must just know that they don't need anyone else to do your job for you! I'm not the best at holding my own, so I could certainly use some guidance." As his apology slipped from parted jaws Baelfire once again felt a little piece of her heart break, it was as if tiny little cracks littered the surface. He seemed to feel like he was walking on egg shells, it was taking everything she had not to give him a comforting nudge to the muzzle. She wasn't sure if he had a lady anyways, if he did by chance, he could take offense to such a notion. Thus, she sat her distance away and patiently thought over how she could respond to him. The female understood a lack of social interaction, she herself hadn't had much since her arrival in Ardent. "Why do you apologize, my friend? Come walk with me." Her light steps now carried her forwards as she headed towards the edge of the territory border, blinking slowly she peered around in a relaxed manner. As the pair neared the more grassy area of the Willow patch, she exhaled softly enjoying the sound of the breeze rustling through the leaves around her, finally she spoke. "Zell, my job as a healer is to help people feel better, this means physically and mentally. I feel that you are troubled by dark things clouding your mind, they swirl around endlessly. Body language is easy to read, especially when someone's speech matches their emotions so effortlessly. Baelfire paused for a moment, letting her next sentences stew on her tongue, she didn't want to hurt him. She didn't want to see too pushy, but her intuition was screaming in her own ear. She knew when certain things needed to be said, and because of her personality, she was able to say them without hurting another. "These thoughts that go through your head, they are negative, correct? You don't have to tell me, of course. But as you do your job, I too, must uphold the duties of my own." Moss colored eyes watched the red and white canine as she awaited an answer, she hadn't planned on speaking up about what she had gathered from the male. But as soon as he apologized, she felt like she needed to make him aware of her intuition. It wasn't that she was psychic, no that's absurd, Baelfire just felt as though the life of a healer was her destiny. The mind was a fragile thing, and only those who truly knew their work were able to mend a broken head. It was the hardest, and most dangerous, of any and all injuries. |
09-13-2018, 10:52 PM
The young healer's heart broke momentarily for the male she had begun talking with, she wanted so badly to know what had hurt him to the point he felt the need to push everyone away. Was it the loss of a mate, or perhaps a child? Baelfire's ears fell against her head as she now stepped closer to the male, she didn't want to crowd him, but she certainly wanted to make sure that he knew she could be trusted. Luckily, she didn't have a loud mouth either. "It's that obvious huh?" Nodding slowly, she stared off in the distance a bit. How was she supposed to handle this situation? Once again, she had gotten herself into a spot with someone that she didn't really know how to get herself through or out of. Did she open up to him about her failed relationship, did she attempt to sympathize with him? The last thing she wanted to do was make Zell feel like she pitted him, because that wasn't the case. Everyone went through hard times in life, and sometimes they just needed a helping hand to pick them back up off of the ground when they fell. "I don't know what you've been through, Zell, or what you're going through right now. But I can tell you that I do care about your well being, I care about the well being of anyone that is decent enough to have a conversation with me, that is why I chose to be a Healer. I'm not a master at my job, however.." Exhaling slowly, her ears fell forwards as she mulled over her words that seemed to simply stew on her tongue, would it be too much? "Negativity turns your heart black over time, it makes you cold, standoffish. It makes your life lack luster, and makes even waking up a chore. I don't mean to sound nagging, it's just so very bad for your health all the way around." Green eyes now fell forwards away from the male, she felt as though she had said just enough. If he chose to listen to her words, perhaps he would share with her the things that troubled him, if not so be it. She wouldn't force him to do anything, that was for certain. Thinking back to his previous statement about fighting, her ears pricked as she turned back towards him, she could certainly accept his assistance. "I could certainly use some education from your job, though. I don't even know how to get someone on the ground, I suppose instincts would help somewhat.. I've never been in a fight in my whole life, truthfully." Her voice trailed off as she looked back forwards, she wanted to do something but wasn't sure what she could do.. |