ardent

Protection {siege refuge}



Gale

Loner

age
5 Years
gender
Female
gems
107
size
Small
build
posts
136
player
Anais
10-11-2015, 11:56 PM


Gale Elementas


Walk | Talk | Think

Gale knew something was up. She wished that she could still be clueless, but she was not, not at all. She should have left that meeting between her brother and Surreal before the technicalities of politics and diplomacy started to come up. There had been a moment, a perfect moment where she could have left the stranger there right when Glacier arrived, but to be polite she had chosen to stay. And received an earful for it. The whole concept of unrest and disquiet between the other packs made her wholly uneasy. It was so much easier to spend her days trapped within her little bubble here on Donostrea lands and pretend that the rest of the world was just as peaceful. It had never crossed her mind that it was that sort of thing that her brothers involved themselves in on a daily basis, that they harbored all these dangerous thoughts of the world outside their home and still somehow managed to make them all feel safe. She admired them even more, though it all felt like too much for her to handle.

She had been trying to drive those thoughts from her mind by sticking to tasks around the territory that suited her and brought her the most joy, which of course involved running. She was in the middle of a race when she heard Glacier's call sound across the Prairie and invite her to him somewhere along the border. Her stomach twisted as she stopped, shifted her weight between her forelegs, and hesitated with a look of uncertainty. The last time she had been on the border with him, Gale had heard more than her fair share of information. What could involve them there now?

Nervous, trying to summon one of her characteristic half smiles and failing, the grey and lavender wolf drew in a slow breath before turning and resuming her run, now in the direction of her brother's howl. It did not take her long to find him, but as she drew nearer and spotted all the other smaller figures standing across from him, right beside their border, the nervousness of her expression was replaced by outright confusion. Her brow furrowed and her jaw fell slack, her grey-green eyes staring a moment before they narrowed and turned on her brother with a utterly perplexed stare. "I thought you were joking when you said we were giving tours," she remarked incredulously, struggling to think if there could possibly be any other explanation.