Dust & Bones
04-27-2016, 08:15 PM
Mind puzzled over the bark, nose sniffing its unique scent. Perhaps this was why she needed to be around her brother all the time. She could get so absorbed in plants and their uses for healing, she'd tune out the whole world. How had she made it through her puphood, luck and a close knit family. That and she never had the urge to stray away from home. She might be naïve about some things in life but in another aspect she could be wiser than her years.
A sudden voice caused her ears to perk up. Head lifted slowly, icy blue orbs pin pointing the owner of the nervous voice. She stood there calmly, if anything a little disinterested. Tail hung limp, ears focused on the younger wolf, but she made no other movements. Time seemed to stand still as she debated whether or not to even reply. The other obviously looked nervous of her presence, why she didn't know why. Then she thought over his words. She scoffed herself silently. She must have been standing there staring at him for a good while now. "No.." Her finally replied back in a soft soothing voice before her eyes drifted back to the bark at her paws. Slowly she glanced back up. Could she trust this wolf to let her guard down enough to continue her investigation of the bark? She frowned slightly, right ear twitching back.
Her thoughts drifted back to her days training with her parents. At the very least her parents had taught her and her brothers basic defense. So should anything happen she could rely on that. But she was not like her brothers, specially Laoch. Heck they might as well be complete opposites. She sighed softly before sitting down and looking back at the other male. Why would he think she was a ghost?
A sudden voice caused her ears to perk up. Head lifted slowly, icy blue orbs pin pointing the owner of the nervous voice. She stood there calmly, if anything a little disinterested. Tail hung limp, ears focused on the younger wolf, but she made no other movements. Time seemed to stand still as she debated whether or not to even reply. The other obviously looked nervous of her presence, why she didn't know why. Then she thought over his words. She scoffed herself silently. She must have been standing there staring at him for a good while now. "No.." Her finally replied back in a soft soothing voice before her eyes drifted back to the bark at her paws. Slowly she glanced back up. Could she trust this wolf to let her guard down enough to continue her investigation of the bark? She frowned slightly, right ear twitching back.
Her thoughts drifted back to her days training with her parents. At the very least her parents had taught her and her brothers basic defense. So should anything happen she could rely on that. But she was not like her brothers, specially Laoch. Heck they might as well be complete opposites. She sighed softly before sitting down and looking back at the other male. Why would he think she was a ghost?