Drowning is quiet
Idunn
Róta
Expert Fighter (140)
Advanced Hunter (60)
7 Years
Female
5
NachoMumma
It never seemed to get warmer around here, and that suited Rota just fine. The trees seemed shorter this close to the ocean, and the ice glowed green under the midday sun. It was only when she looked closer that she realised, there was grass under there, and the rest of the trunks of the trees. She thought she had seen something similar at home, but there had been box structures down there too. She blew on the ice and polished it with her paw, and wondered how many lives had been lost when this narrow valley flooded and froze.
“Speech”
Róta
Expert Fighter (140)
Advanced Hunter (60)
7 Years
Female
5
NachoMumma
Green eyes glanced sideward and caught sight of a familiar form, so close to her own colouring but a few shades lighter. Made sense they would look kinda similar. After all, they were related. The huff that left her lips caused a cloud to form in front of her face, before her attention was diverted to movement between the trees. A small herd of deer were moving between the frozen tree tops, pausing to graze here and there. There was an old doe with a limp, and a couple of younger targets too. Wordlessly, she tipped her head towards the herd with a singular raised brow. It would be a far easier time with two of them.
“Speech”
Róta
Expert Fighter (140)
Advanced Hunter (60)
7 Years
Female
5
NachoMumma
Róta would never claim to be good at feelings. Not after all she had been through anyway. The fact that her cousin had moved to join her without hesitation was enough of an excuse to exhale, a large amount of the tension leaving her body as her shaggy and unkempt coat shook with the weight of her steps. Idunn's pause reminded her how long it had been since they had hunted together, and she gestured towards the older doe. Not only would her limp slow her down in the snow, but her size put more meat on her bones by default. Sure it would be tougher and grizzlier that one of the younger animals, but the mothers would put up less of a fight too.
Spread paws kept her from falling too far beneath the snow line as the heavyset woman moved forward, taking aim at the haunches of the deer, the herd just now picking up on their presence.
“Speech”
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