Into deep waters we tread. [Joining]
07-22-2013, 01:35 AM
Every step Nick took little splashes would follow suit. Always he would walk along the riverbanks, never quite leaving the gentle river?s side. Why would he ever want to leave the river anyways? It had food, water was an obvious one, but it also gave him somewhere to go almost a purpose of a sort. Every day he would wake up, and follow the river, and he didn?t worry about what happened next, because as long as he followed the current he would never be lost. The river was Nick?s do all be all solution to every problem. Nope you couldn?t go wrong with the river. Well at least you couldn?t go wrong until the river took you into another wolves clearly marked territory, but Nick was too deep in thought to notice, or even care. ?What am I going to do when I reach the end?? Nick really hadn?t really a plan for when he reached the end of the river. Perhaps he would just backtrack and start the whole adventure over again, but he couldn?t just follow the river forever could he? Of course he could, or he didn?t really have a choice. Without the river how would he eat? Then right on queue as thoughts about food crossed through his mind, a small problem arose as Nick?s belly let out a low rumble, demanding fresh fish. This wasn?t really a problem though. A little fishing would help pass the time wonderfully.
Changing course he waded deeper into the river and let it carry him along. The best way to catch a fish was to let the fish catch itself. It had been server minutes now and Nick rode the current downstream with his muzzle low in the water; he was almost completely motionless. Then just as Nick predicted a fish swam by, nearly brushing against his side. The second he could feel the fish passing by he twisted his body at a seeming impossible angle and snatched the fish out of the water with incredible speed and grace. Wiggling a few times the fish tried to escape, but this was not a fight it was going to win. With his catch now securely held in his jaws Nick swam to the river bank and settled down in preparation to eat his prize.
Changing course he waded deeper into the river and let it carry him along. The best way to catch a fish was to let the fish catch itself. It had been server minutes now and Nick rode the current downstream with his muzzle low in the water; he was almost completely motionless. Then just as Nick predicted a fish swam by, nearly brushing against his side. The second he could feel the fish passing by he twisted his body at a seeming impossible angle and snatched the fish out of the water with incredible speed and grace. Wiggling a few times the fish tried to escape, but this was not a fight it was going to win. With his catch now securely held in his jaws Nick swam to the river bank and settled down in preparation to eat his prize.
07-23-2013, 01:20 PM
The mother's heart ached desperately for her children as they lay curled at her stomach, legs occasionally spasming as they lay trapped in the grip of a mobile dream. Despite the innocence of their movements, she could not help but imagine the twitches as the results of rigor mortise, for she and she alone had brought unavoidable war crashing down upon their heads. The widowed behemoth that was Newt would most likely thrive to see blood cascade from the Jupiter's throat and end her life as the Sol had done to her mate. The fact that he'd raped and killed an innumerable amount of individuals would likely mean nothing to the woman. Should a pack fall under Newt's reign, Ludicael would suffer, in one way or another. It was not a mob that Jupiter was afraid of, though--it was an individual that needed only to cross the borders and reach her den to end the lives of her children.
A large volume of splashing noises woke her from her troubled thoughts and immediately her ears pinned against her skull. The maternal she-wolf glanced down at her pups before very carefully rising to her paws, wondering where Mercury had gone off to. Her young ones stirred only momentarily before settling once more, making up for the lack of their mother's warmth by turning to one another. Jupiter slipped quietly from the den, nestled in the middle of the V-shaped intersection of the two rivers as they split toward the sea. And as she exited and turned her gaze behind her, towards the river, her gaze was met by a stranger further upstream, buried in their territory and even moreso lodged in their food supply.
He'd found a rare portion of the river that bore sand on its edges instead of a dropoff of the mangrove's tangled and tall roots. Hackles raised but no snarls emanated from her form--yet. She warily weaved her way through the mangroves so she could catch full sight of him. Though she'd been able to glimpse him from the position of her den, it was unlikely that he'd been able to do the same in his fishing, but she approached with care nonetheless.
Only the water separated them--about twenty yards of it--as she came to the mangrove bank, eyes narrowed. "Hey, you there!" she called, a growl lightly underlying the tones of her voice. "What do you think you're doing?"
"speech"
prone to violent reaction. ic actions have ic consequences and she lives and breathes it.
public enemy #1
crawl. crawl more. drag your hands and knees across the destruction left in my wake to the ends of the earth. there's a green light of a shining star in my sky and there will not be an obstacle i will not overcome until i cup that star in my palms. the void in my will has been filled with purpose. so crawl. crawl more, love.
public enemy #1
crawl. crawl more. drag your hands and knees across the destruction left in my wake to the ends of the earth. there's a green light of a shining star in my sky and there will not be an obstacle i will not overcome until i cup that star in my palms. the void in my will has been filled with purpose. so crawl. crawl more, love.
because i like it when you're on your knees.
07-23-2013, 10:24 PM
"Hey you there! What do you think you?re doing?" As the words were spoken Nick nearly jumped out of his skin. He had been so focused on his fish that he hadn't even noticed Jupiter's arrival. Taken slightly aback the fisher wolf blinked his eyes at Jupiter a few times, as if he could simply blink her away, but no, she was still there when he opened his eyes. She didn't look very happy with, and he found himself shrinking down as close to the ground as his far his already small frame would allow, trying to make himself look as small as possible. He didn't know what else to do, what else could he do? He didn't even know what it was that she wanted with him. Perhaps it would be best to answer her question first.
It had been such a long time since he had talked to another wolf, or anyone for that matter, when he talked his voice sounded weak and horse adding to his already pathetic appearance. "Fishing, just fishing." he paused for a brief moment and eyed the fish he had dropped during his attempt to look smaller a small idea forming. "I-er, would you like some fish. T-there are plenty of fish in this great river for all to enjoy." He offered her his fish nudging it towards her a bit with his nose.
It had been such a long time since he had talked to another wolf, or anyone for that matter, when he talked his voice sounded weak and horse adding to his already pathetic appearance. "Fishing, just fishing." he paused for a brief moment and eyed the fish he had dropped during his attempt to look smaller a small idea forming. "I-er, would you like some fish. T-there are plenty of fish in this great river for all to enjoy." He offered her his fish nudging it towards her a bit with his nose.
07-24-2013, 12:44 PM