Where the Sun meets the Ocean
03-11-2013, 10:00 AM
It had been a few days since her last encounter with SwiftKill and she hoped that would be her last. She'd stumbled across the kid in this very place, the Frozen Field. Swift had asked her to give her a new name and she had, even went as far as extending an invitation to mentor the pup, a practice for the soon to be mother. And everything had gone good, up until those few days before where the child had dared raise a paw against Destruction. The flashbacks of the day made her blood boil and she could practically taste the girl's blood on her tongue again. An irritated snarl rumbled in her chest. She never wanted to lay eyes on that damn child again because if she did, it was all over. No more holding back; she would eradicate the kid like she should've done from the beginning.
Chest expanded, lungs filling with oxygen as the charcoal dame took a huge breath, trying to calm herself. If that child was like that, disrespectful and stupid, how could she expect her own offspring to be? Destruction shook her head. No, her offspring would not be like that. She'd be damned if they thought they could get away with the things the white she-wolf had done only days before. Jaws parted, a huff slipping through her canines. She was done thinking about that damn kid. It didn't matter right now. She could worry about that later. Though she hoped she wouldn't ever have to deal with that damn girl again.
Limbs carried the onyx dame through the familiar landscape, pace slow and measured, in no hurry to get anywhere or see anyone. Though she wasn't even in the first trismester of pregnancy, she could already feel it weighing down on her. Her first mistake had been even allowing Bane to get near her, the second was taking on his stupid challenge, one that had been designed to set her up for failure. What did it matter now, it was too late to go back and try to change anything. She could simply abort the pregnancy, but the she-devil thought better of it. Were she to keep the pups stirring in her belly then she could raise the next generation of killers and perhaps start a new pack, one founded on blood and war. That was far more appealing than simply killing them off, though she wasn't too sure how she would fare with children. She would find out soon enough.
Frame came to a halt in the middle of the field, limbs collapsing beneath the large vixen as she lowered herself onto the semi-frozen ground, gaze turned to the horizon, watching as the sun blazoned across the sky, announcing the arrival of the day. Destrucion layed stoicly against the ground, audits flickering to and fro, ever alert for the annoucement of another's presence.
Chest expanded, lungs filling with oxygen as the charcoal dame took a huge breath, trying to calm herself. If that child was like that, disrespectful and stupid, how could she expect her own offspring to be? Destruction shook her head. No, her offspring would not be like that. She'd be damned if they thought they could get away with the things the white she-wolf had done only days before. Jaws parted, a huff slipping through her canines. She was done thinking about that damn kid. It didn't matter right now. She could worry about that later. Though she hoped she wouldn't ever have to deal with that damn girl again.
Limbs carried the onyx dame through the familiar landscape, pace slow and measured, in no hurry to get anywhere or see anyone. Though she wasn't even in the first trismester of pregnancy, she could already feel it weighing down on her. Her first mistake had been even allowing Bane to get near her, the second was taking on his stupid challenge, one that had been designed to set her up for failure. What did it matter now, it was too late to go back and try to change anything. She could simply abort the pregnancy, but the she-devil thought better of it. Were she to keep the pups stirring in her belly then she could raise the next generation of killers and perhaps start a new pack, one founded on blood and war. That was far more appealing than simply killing them off, though she wasn't too sure how she would fare with children. She would find out soon enough.
Frame came to a halt in the middle of the field, limbs collapsing beneath the large vixen as she lowered herself onto the semi-frozen ground, gaze turned to the horizon, watching as the sun blazoned across the sky, announcing the arrival of the day. Destrucion layed stoicly against the ground, audits flickering to and fro, ever alert for the annoucement of another's presence.
03-11-2013, 10:30 AM