& i dream about you all the time
04-21-2013, 07:03 PM
Icy eyes watched watched their prey. A mother and her fawn grazed from the grass and were completely unaware of the death that stalked them, silently at wait for the perfect moment to pounce. The death that followed them couldn't be any more impatient...or could she. The woman hadn't eaten in a few days, completely consumed in the search for her son that had recently just finished and trying to regain her memory. Sadly her memory only came back when it wanted to, though the more she thought of Lovott...the more she thought of him as hers.
Finally the time had come and the fawn had moved away from its mother. An easy kill grew closer to the snow white assassin, that hid herself extremely well within the shadows, with every step the young thing took. As a mother she knew exactly how the doe would feel the moment life left the fawn...the only difference between the doe and the white woman was that the doe couldn't do anything about it. The last step was taken by the fawn at last and Morgan launched from her hiding place. Having only been two feet from her dinner the kill was easy and just as expected the doe ran off in fear and would soon realize her fawn was no longer with her.
No more than the last breath left her meal, a call reached her ears. She would have been aggravated because she had only just captured her dinner, had it been any one other than Lovatt or her family...however small it remained. Quickly the woman snatched up her medium sized purchase and made her way to the one who called her.
With every stride she used energy that she would look forward to regaining as she ate her first meal in days. She would, however, offer to share with the company that sat or stood in wait for her at the temporary den that she resided in, until Valhalla's alpha accepted her once more...if he accepted her once more.
There he was at her den, waiting almost as impatiently as she had just been for the fawn. Stopping only momentarily at the tree line to smile and admire the handsome brute that awaited her...for some reason she found herself longing to see him waiting at her den, their den, for the rest of her life. Then she shook herself of the thought. What on earth would ever make him feel for her the way she felt for him. She barely knew him, and yet she has known him her entire life.
Scooping up the fawn once more she drew herself from the shadows so that he could see more than her shining, yet icy, sapphire blue eyes. She stopped a yard away from him, dropped the fawn and smiled. "Hello Lovatt." her voice was soft
Finally the time had come and the fawn had moved away from its mother. An easy kill grew closer to the snow white assassin, that hid herself extremely well within the shadows, with every step the young thing took. As a mother she knew exactly how the doe would feel the moment life left the fawn...the only difference between the doe and the white woman was that the doe couldn't do anything about it. The last step was taken by the fawn at last and Morgan launched from her hiding place. Having only been two feet from her dinner the kill was easy and just as expected the doe ran off in fear and would soon realize her fawn was no longer with her.
No more than the last breath left her meal, a call reached her ears. She would have been aggravated because she had only just captured her dinner, had it been any one other than Lovatt or her family...however small it remained. Quickly the woman snatched up her medium sized purchase and made her way to the one who called her.
With every stride she used energy that she would look forward to regaining as she ate her first meal in days. She would, however, offer to share with the company that sat or stood in wait for her at the temporary den that she resided in, until Valhalla's alpha accepted her once more...if he accepted her once more.
There he was at her den, waiting almost as impatiently as she had just been for the fawn. Stopping only momentarily at the tree line to smile and admire the handsome brute that awaited her...for some reason she found herself longing to see him waiting at her den, their den, for the rest of her life. Then she shook herself of the thought. What on earth would ever make him feel for her the way she felt for him. She barely knew him, and yet she has known him her entire life.
Scooping up the fawn once more she drew herself from the shadows so that he could see more than her shining, yet icy, sapphire blue eyes. She stopped a yard away from him, dropped the fawn and smiled. "Hello Lovatt." her voice was soft