Stranger
Sea
Vântoase
Master Fighter (250)
Master Hunter (240)
Bloodletter
2 Years
Female
710
RelevantKoala
Vanta's time away from home had stirred a whirlwind of emotions within her. It was daunting and isolating, but somehow also sparked a flame of curiosity and excitement. Boreas had so much to see (literally, now that she could) and so much to teach. Apart from the protective embrace of the Armada and her family, Vanta was awarded precious space to grow. Her heart ached for her littermates, yet she was sure they were understanding of the significance of her mission. The passing of her mother - coupled with the return of her daylight vision - had led to more questions than answers.
As she tread her solitary path, the unique landscape provided a welcome distraction. Spring water, warm to the touch, burst forth from an opalescent formation, creating half-moon pools scattered across the land. It reminded her almost of the heated pools beneath the caverns of home... though with a much nicer view.
Around her, large trees stood guard, framing the pools with a sense of seclusion. It was a picturesque, private retreat. Once upon a time, the Armada had owned the territory adjacent to this. As she dipped a cautious toe into the pool's still surface, Vanta reflected on how Armada life might have been with a wonder like this untapped and unused in their backyard.
Vântoase
Master Fighter (250)
Master Hunter (240)
Bloodletter
2 Years
Female
710
RelevantKoala
A soft voice broke the stillness and Vanta's toe recoiled from the water in surprise. She directed onto him her sharp crystalline gaze, sweeping the stranger's frame with a look that was as critical as it was lazy. Being raised in a pack of war had well equipped the yearling to identify at a glance the marks of such a lifestyle, and as soon as Vanta's appraisal had noted a lack of those features, she allowed herself to return the boy's smile.
It may have seemed as if the girl was suspicious or anti-social, but the opposite was true. Vanta preferred to see the good in others wherever possible, but no longer was she innocent enough to believe that every wolf she encountered had good intentions. Her father's teachings on self-preservation, reinforced by her encounter with the rogue Pyralis, had given the yearling a solid foundation in caution.
She curved her body toward him, awarding the male her attention as she turned away from the springs. He presented with a limp and was asking for help - Vanta wasn't a healer by any stretch, but she would not turn away a wounded wolf. Especially one who was desperate enough to seek help from a yearling. "It's not a bother. What sort of help do you need?" Vanta was cautious but intrigued, curious to see where this interaction would lead. Encounters out in the open world had been rare thus far in her journey and were potentially valuable too, depending on the intentions of the wolf she met.
Vântoase
Master Fighter (250)
Master Hunter (240)
Bloodletter
2 Years
Female
710
RelevantKoala
As the conversation tentatively began, Vanta began to relax further. Aside from the injured paw on which he limped, the boy appeared to be just as natural a fixture this evening as the fireflies. His rich blue coat was akin to the mysterious depth of night that extended into the forest, his golden specks and stripes mirroring the final streams of sunlight breaking through the overhead foliage. His eyes were like clear springs; the mist that swept over and replaced the surrounding air. Vanta found herself lost in his unique gaze just a moment longer then was considered polite, a blush reaching her tan cheeks as she caught and corrected herself.
"Alright, yes, I can manage that." She chuckled at her own absurdity, taking solace in the fact that the boy's needs were as straightforward as the removal of a thorn. With only a hint of awkward uncertainty, Vanta moved toward him and beyond, narrowly avoiding physical contact as she navigated the intricate pattern of hot springs and stones that enveloped them. "Do you want me to count? Or..."
Vântoase
Master Fighter (250)
Master Hunter (240)
Bloodletter
2 Years
Female
710
RelevantKoala
Caught in the wave of the boy's silver-eyed charm, Vanta felt a pleasant unease wash over her. His eyes held a certain allure that she found hard to resist, even as she tore her gaze away. Why did she feel so strangely drawn to him? A part of her screamed caution, but the rest of her gave the warning deliberately little consideration.
"Ah, yes, that's a good idea," She gave back, nodding as he suggested the warm water of the hot spring might aid in dislodging the embedded thorn. His wince, though subtle, had not gone unnoticed. She felt a pang of sympathy for his discomfort and while she hadn't intended to join a stranger in a hot spring anytime soon, it could make the extraction less painful.
Krae's careful removal of his bracelet caught her attention. His casual mention of its importance was a small thing, but in the vulnerability of his situation, felt significant. Like trust. Her gaze lowered to her own cuffs, a precious memento from her mother and father. Her paw grazed over each embedded gem and landed upon the well-worn strip of cheetah fur, an affectionate caress borne out of sentimentality. While her combat bracers were made to get wet with sweat, blood, or whatever else they might encounter, the leather of the cuffs would surely swell and disfigure within the water's warmth. Vanta hesitated, torn between the desire to safeguard her cherished possession and the need to reciprocate the openness of the male before her.
"I guess I should do the same," She conceded, removing her cuffs with a quiet sigh. She carefully placed it next to Krae's bracelet, mirroring his cautious distance from the water's edge.
With a gentle smile and a surge of newfound courage, she glanced back at the stranger. "Shall we?" Stepping lightly into the steamy embrace of the hot springs, she prepared to help him with the thorn.