Prodigal Sister
06-14-2014, 05:39 PM
OOC: All I have for her are puppy tables from when she was played before me. She's not a puppy anymore! lol. I need to remedy that...
The woman had completely forgotten about her sister. The one who abandoned them the most. Her and Neios both disliked Cascade a little bit, just due to differences. Neios and Nausica were oddballs. Nausica saw enjoyment with the little things. The little things like death, slaughter, sex, and adventure. She and her brother had a connection that could never be reproduced or destroyed. By death nor illness. Nausica had not even spared a thought for her other sibling until her scent filled her slightly moist nose. The Saxe girl instantly stopped walking as her tail flicked slightly. The woman's mouth hung open to amplify her senses. Nausica rolled her shoulder and began to trace the scent of her long lost sister. Though, when another scent filled her nose she became weary. It was one that her brother carried, of the pack. Nausica did not think twice as she began to slither closer to the scene. Her eyes darted around the area before she came upon the two ebony Wolves. The huge woman marched in, war drums radiated within her head as she moved closer. The girl smirked as she heard the other lady speak sultry tones. "We are his sisters, Little Dove." The woman looked between the two with a cocky grin. "I am Nausica Saxe, that is Cascade Saxe." The beautiful being was horribly confident, but she thrived for situations like such.
ooc: sorry worst post ever, they will get better once my house stops being crazy!
The woman had completely forgotten about her sister. The one who abandoned them the most. Her and Neios both disliked Cascade a little bit, just due to differences. Neios and Nausica were oddballs. Nausica saw enjoyment with the little things. The little things like death, slaughter, sex, and adventure. She and her brother had a connection that could never be reproduced or destroyed. By death nor illness. Nausica had not even spared a thought for her other sibling until her scent filled her slightly moist nose. The Saxe girl instantly stopped walking as her tail flicked slightly. The woman's mouth hung open to amplify her senses. Nausica rolled her shoulder and began to trace the scent of her long lost sister. Though, when another scent filled her nose she became weary. It was one that her brother carried, of the pack. Nausica did not think twice as she began to slither closer to the scene. Her eyes darted around the area before she came upon the two ebony Wolves. The huge woman marched in, war drums radiated within her head as she moved closer. The girl smirked as she heard the other lady speak sultry tones. "We are his sisters, Little Dove." The woman looked between the two with a cocky grin. "I am Nausica Saxe, that is Cascade Saxe." The beautiful being was horribly confident, but she thrived for situations like such.
ooc: sorry worst post ever, they will get better once my house stops being crazy!
06-14-2014, 11:52 PM
(This post was last modified: 06-14-2014, 11:59 PM by Cascade.)
She got both feet on the ground
And she's burning it down
The scent of a stranger reached her, and Cascade tilted her head to regard the mottled gray female. Her ears were pricked forward in interest as she was approached, her tail held with confidence but not aggression. The woman was the first to speak, and without hesitation named Neios Saxe in her question. Cascade's tail flagged excitedly but not a word could pass her lips before she was interrupted. A voice both familiar and yet, not, and an approaching form that was unmistakable even without the accompanying words.
Cascade's tail returned to its previous position as she regarded her sister with some trepidation, her demeanor remaining calm in spite of it. "Nausica," she greeted with quiet confidence. Whatever her misgivings Cascade had still spent the better part of her first year surviving nearly completely alone - she was assured of her own superiority and felt no need to cringe before her sister. "Its been a long time. How are you? Neios and Mother?"
Her time alone had not completely robbed her of her manners though, and she turned her mismatched gaze back to the stranger. "Please forgive me. I have not seen my sister in quite some time. My name, as she said, is Cascade. And yours, stranger?
"Speech"
Cascade's tail returned to its previous position as she regarded her sister with some trepidation, her demeanor remaining calm in spite of it. "Nausica," she greeted with quiet confidence. Whatever her misgivings Cascade had still spent the better part of her first year surviving nearly completely alone - she was assured of her own superiority and felt no need to cringe before her sister. "Its been a long time. How are you? Neios and Mother?"
Her time alone had not completely robbed her of her manners though, and she turned her mismatched gaze back to the stranger. "Please forgive me. I have not seen my sister in quite some time. My name, as she said, is Cascade. And yours, stranger?
"Speech"
She got her head in the clouds
And she's not backing down
And she's not backing down
06-15-2014, 09:29 AM
Nausica was on her own for the better half of her first year as well. She was born, nursed, then thrown to the side. Her father was murdered and her mother was a no good bitch. The lady was very passionate about the fact that her family was shit other then her brother. Though, maybe her and her sister may be able to patch up things. But, if Cascade even thought of going near Neios the way Nausica did then the bigger woman would be ready to strike. Nausica would kill for her beloved brother. She heard her sister speak her name and the larger fae turned her attention back to Cas with a muzzle void of expression. Nausica was turning into something much more then she use to be. The woman had killed her first wolf. She developed serious feelings for her brother. She enjoyed blood and slaughter. Nausica was blooming into a sadistic, yet wonderful, being. Her sisters next words would bring a raised brow to the larger girls features. "Its been a long time. How are you? Neios and Mother?" Nausica scoffed and let out her harsh tones. "I am delightful, sister." She paused a few moments before letting out more luxurious vocals. "Neios is fine. Mother abandoned us, she is nothing to us now. We have been on our own. I left, but Neios has been here the whole time. But, not I am back for good, with my dear brother." She stared at her sister with a firm gaze.
Nausica slowly turned her attention to the other lady with narrowed eyes. The Saxe girl was becoming an adult and she never stopped growing. Eventually she would be larger then most males. It excited her, to be so strong and eventually be able to dominate anyone with such ease. Cascade began to spew her own vocals, yet her attention did not waver from the beauty before her. "Please forgive me. I have not seen my sister in quite some time. My name, as she said, is Cascade. And yours, stranger?" Nausica rolled her eyes slightly before she rolled her broad shoulders. "Think nothing of it. I am the awkward fifth leg as it were." Nausica would smirk slightly, "You are not Fifth leg, darling." She eyed the woman, enjoying the site. More of her delightful tones were heard, "I am D?gmar Thyre, former Marquis of Arcanum, trying to decide what I shall do with my future and if I shall pledge my loyalty to this new woman or not. I'd rather hoped to run into Neios and discern his plans. A matter of simple curiosity nothing more." Nausica thought for a few moments, "I do not know his plans, I am not very interested in the red woman. But, I will go where my darling brother goes."
06-16-2014, 09:44 AM
She got both feet on the ground
And she's burning it down
Cascade cocked her head to the side, simply listening with the same bright expression as Nausica spoke. It seemed some things just didn't change, among them her sister's dislike of her. That wasn't unexpected, nor really was her possessiveness over Neios. But couldn't Nausica see? Couldn't she see that Cascade was different, stronger? It was hurtful to know that their mother had finally abandoned them for good but that wasn't unexpected either. Had she looked for Cascade at all? It didn't matter, none of it - Cascade let it just slide off her back. "I'm glad you both are well," she simply said politely. "And glad I finally found my way back home as well. I look forward to seeing Neios again." A faint smile played over her delicate muzzle as she said this last, obliquely acknowledging that she was not leaving, either, and that she would not be intimidated like she once was by her rougher siblings.
The smile remained as she turned her full attention to Daegmar, as the woman said her name was. She didn't know this Arcanum, or what she meant by "new woman" or any of it, but it was pretty safe to assume that was directed toward Nausica, who did seem to at least know what she was talking about, even if she didn't know - or wouldn't tell - what Neios' plans were. Cascade was mildly disappointed, truth be told. She'd hoped to find out as well what Neios was up to. Was he still up to his old tricks? Her eyes brightened as the thought send a bolt of excitement through her. How would he feel about her, she wondered. She'd like to find him, and find out. "What is Neios doing now?" she inquired of Nausica, though she continued to keep her attention on Daegmar, gazing curiously through half-lowered lashes at her. If she kept company with those Neios and Nausica did, perhaps she wasn't as benign as she looked... She wanted to know more about this stranger.
"Speech"
The smile remained as she turned her full attention to Daegmar, as the woman said her name was. She didn't know this Arcanum, or what she meant by "new woman" or any of it, but it was pretty safe to assume that was directed toward Nausica, who did seem to at least know what she was talking about, even if she didn't know - or wouldn't tell - what Neios' plans were. Cascade was mildly disappointed, truth be told. She'd hoped to find out as well what Neios was up to. Was he still up to his old tricks? Her eyes brightened as the thought send a bolt of excitement through her. How would he feel about her, she wondered. She'd like to find him, and find out. "What is Neios doing now?" she inquired of Nausica, though she continued to keep her attention on Daegmar, gazing curiously through half-lowered lashes at her. If she kept company with those Neios and Nausica did, perhaps she wasn't as benign as she looked... She wanted to know more about this stranger.
"Speech"
She got her head in the clouds
And she's not backing down
And she's not backing down