Endless crazy days
03-13-2016, 10:13 PM
Esarosa eagerly awaited her friend's response, leaning in with her tail waving; she could hardly stand the suspense, even though it was only moments before Valentina spoke. It would be great to have a friend she could talk to - her pack mates were great, and she enjoyed their company, but she still wasn't very close to anyone yet. Meeting with pack mates was more about duty and obligation, rather than friendship. She was certainly starting to get to know Steel more personally, and was glad for his willingness to spend any time with her, despite the fact that she knew she pestered him a lot on purpose. She liked his adventurous nature, and his willingness to go along with her absurd shenanigans. Still, it would just be so nice to have a female friend, someone she would never have to wonder about nor be shy around. They could talk about girly things, and she was sure they'd have many laughs together. The ebony woman smiled brightly when Valentina agreed to tag along, at least to check it out and give Argead a try. As Val said she was very convincing, a mischievous look glimmered in her emerald orbs, and she winked at her friend. "I knew I'd get you there," she said with a laugh, grinning excitedly, "Well come on, I can't wait to get you back home! I think you'll love it." She turned from Valentina and bounded through the sand, careful this time not to touch any cacti. She'd certainly learned enough about them for today. She looked over her shoulder, waiting for Valentina to follow her - her hopes were high now and she wouldn't let the woman get away from her this time! She looked forward to introducing her friend to Argead. Mithras would surely be pleased to welcome a new member to the pack, and Esa would do everything she could to help her friend settle in. Hoping her friend would catch up with her, she slowed her pace, though she knew they'd eventually have to pick it up a bit. There was no water around here, and it was getting hotter. Her black coat absorbed the heat greedily, and she was sure Val wouldn't be much better off. "The pack is just to the west," she explained - truly, it wasn't very far from where they were now, "There's a beautiful valley, surprisingly it gets enough rain to grow really nicely. It's so much different than all the dry lands in the west. Oh, and there's also a place with willow trees and a big pond. It's perfect!" Though she had been uncertain about pack life in the beginning, she was quite fond of the place she lived now, and she didn't feel chained like she had imagined she would. |