The 59 Sound
07-10-2014, 04:24 AM
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07-11-2014, 10:33 PM
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07-12-2014, 10:04 PM
A L A M E A
It had not been too uncommon to have Warja return to the den smelling of a male Alamea did not recognized, when they had lived at the volcano. In truth it had happened only once or twice but the white woman?s curiosity had always piqued when her daughter had returned in such a state. Though she had not questioned the girl, her daughter had her reasons no doubt for not telling. Though of course Warja?s silence had not done much to settle any worries.
It was only natural then, that as a faint call for her daughter went up, echoing just audibly over the pack lands, Alamea was curious, and this time the curiosity would get the better of her. Slender legs carried her out of the pack lands and in the approximate direction of the call. The small woman wasn?t quite sure she was going the right way till she heard a familiar voice. Gently the woman approached the pair, resting her gaze upon her daughter as she moved in, noticing the rather friendly greeting the male was giving her daughter.
The small woman brushed up against the child, already finding herself shorter than her daughter. The girl might be the smallest of her three children but even Warja was taller than Alamea. Then rose orbs roved over the male, a wary smile gracing delicate features. ?Who is this?? It wasn?t unfriendly, though a bit cautious.
It had not been too uncommon to have Warja return to the den smelling of a male Alamea did not recognized, when they had lived at the volcano. In truth it had happened only once or twice but the white woman?s curiosity had always piqued when her daughter had returned in such a state. Though she had not questioned the girl, her daughter had her reasons no doubt for not telling. Though of course Warja?s silence had not done much to settle any worries.
It was only natural then, that as a faint call for her daughter went up, echoing just audibly over the pack lands, Alamea was curious, and this time the curiosity would get the better of her. Slender legs carried her out of the pack lands and in the approximate direction of the call. The small woman wasn?t quite sure she was going the right way till she heard a familiar voice. Gently the woman approached the pair, resting her gaze upon her daughter as she moved in, noticing the rather friendly greeting the male was giving her daughter.
The small woman brushed up against the child, already finding herself shorter than her daughter. The girl might be the smallest of her three children but even Warja was taller than Alamea. Then rose orbs roved over the male, a wary smile gracing delicate features. ?Who is this?? It wasn?t unfriendly, though a bit cautious.
07-19-2014, 08:44 AM
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07-21-2014, 12:38 PM
A L A M E A
Though she would not have admitted it Alamea felt some amusement at watching her daughter jump slightly. The woman smiled softly up at her daughter, there was no malice, no mischief in her expression just general curiosity and slight concern. It was a bit amusing to see her daughter struggle to comprehend what was happening, to see the gears turning in her head before a question finally popped out, quickly followed by another. Despite wanting to become defensive herself the white woman kept her expression calm, shifting her gaze briefly to the young male and offering him a brief apologetic smile; rose orbs shifting back towards the girl.
?You?ll have to forgive your mother for being curious, what with those times you returned home smelling of a stranger.? She gave Warja a wink, it did occur her that she was possibly embarrassing her daughter and while she had never wanted to be that parent her daughter had been off with a male neither she nor Rune knew and that she had never seen fit to mention him stung a bit. ?As to if you believe me that I didn?t intentionally follow you, will be up to you. I simply wanted to know it was that had been calling upon my daughter.? She faced the male again. ?Now are you going to introduce us or will we have to do that ourselves??
Though she would not have admitted it Alamea felt some amusement at watching her daughter jump slightly. The woman smiled softly up at her daughter, there was no malice, no mischief in her expression just general curiosity and slight concern. It was a bit amusing to see her daughter struggle to comprehend what was happening, to see the gears turning in her head before a question finally popped out, quickly followed by another. Despite wanting to become defensive herself the white woman kept her expression calm, shifting her gaze briefly to the young male and offering him a brief apologetic smile; rose orbs shifting back towards the girl.
?You?ll have to forgive your mother for being curious, what with those times you returned home smelling of a stranger.? She gave Warja a wink, it did occur her that she was possibly embarrassing her daughter and while she had never wanted to be that parent her daughter had been off with a male neither she nor Rune knew and that she had never seen fit to mention him stung a bit. ?As to if you believe me that I didn?t intentionally follow you, will be up to you. I simply wanted to know it was that had been calling upon my daughter.? She faced the male again. ?Now are you going to introduce us or will we have to do that ourselves??
07-27-2014, 10:01 PM
Walk | Talk | Think
He had yet to find his place within the pack, still standing on the sidelines as the rest of the wolves did whatever they normally did amongst each other, but at least he was making a minimal effort at keeping himself busy. The territories themselves were not all that exciting, especially since he did not possess Warja's natural knack for finding all the odd bits and pieces that made them up, but walking them was good. It got him familiar with the lands that he was supposed to be living in, and so he had taken up patrolling, walking those borders and learning where Covari stopped and the rest of the world began. Very rarely did he run across others - normally they were well inside the territory and with no interest in the tall youth - so he was typically left to himself. Just as he wanted it to be.
Eirik was patrolling now, walking the border of the pack lands and going about his business, trying to identify and differentiate between all the different scents that rested upon the border of returning pack wolves and curious rogues. He followed its path, dark paws carrying him along at an easy trot, and slowed to a sudden stop as one scent stuck out to him. His rosy pink eyes grew suddenly alert, his dark nose twitching curiously at the end of his muzzle as he lowered his head and scented the path the scent had made, leading away and out of Covari. Lifting his head, he stared off in the direction it traveled away from him, a brow quirking slightly upward. Where was his mother going? What was she up to?
Considering it was his family, and as a part of that family he had a right to be nosy about it, he glanced once inward toward the pack, ensuring that he was alone and no one else would notice, and then slipped past the border to follow the scent. It traveled south, well away from Covari lands, and the further he got the more curious and confused he became, and also more determined. He took up a swift pace, using his long strides in the hopes of catching up with his small and petite mother, and eventually he did.
He found her upon the beach, and she was surprisingly not alone. Warja stood beside her, looking unusually flustered, and another was there as well, a tall wolf with an unusual coloration. But he had neither scented his sister or this stranger along his trek. Had they been here when Alamea arrived? Eirik's brow furrowed as he came close, calling ahead with a rather concerned tone, "What's going on?" He came to stop beside both women, glancing at first toward his mother, then Warja, and finally at the male who, he was secretly glad to note, looked a bit uncertain about the whole situation. Feeling defensive about the strange male being around two of the women he cared for most in the world, Eirik eyed him distrustfully before casting his rosy pink eyes at his mother and then toward Warja. He could clearly sense something amiss by how bent out of shape his sister appeared, and raising a brow questioningly he asked, "Friend of yours?" Emphasis was placed on the title, an assumption clear within his gaze if he did not say so aloud. And he was eager for her to clarify.
08-10-2014, 07:00 PM
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