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I'm in hiding



Amalia

Loner

age
7 Years
gender
Female
gems
0
size
Small
build
Light
posts
259
player
Evelyn
09-21-2016, 09:18 PM




She didn't often come up to the frozen north, but she had heard rumors that the snow had totally melted. It wouldn't be as hot as it had been in the east, and she hoped that it allowed the herbs to flourish there. The water was lacking back home, and they desperately needed rain. So with her big leaves and vines wrapped around her legs that she had gathered from the other continent, she headed up there. It had been quite awhile since she had come north, most likely since she left her home here with Athena. Or was there a time after that? It was hard to remember, but no matter! She was back, and hopeful to stock up her stores. If she found a few good places, she would have to make trips up here more often. Well, until the snow came back that was. The tiny woman was not overly fond of the cold substance, and she shuddered at the thought of it. Her boys and mate were made for the colder weather while she was not.

Making her way through the lands, the scent of blood suddenly hit her right in the face. Blinking, her russet head whipped around to try and see if the injured wolf was around. She put her nose to the ground and followed the trail. She didn't care if the wolf was angry, she needed to see if they were okay. The coppery smell led her to the mouth of the den, and she paused at the mouth of it. Her grey marked paw rose, her eyes narrowing to gaze in the darkened area. "Hello?" she called softly, sniffing as she stepped into the cave. Amalia shook her head though and returned back to outside; a cornered and wounded animal was a dangerous one. So she sat her tiny body at the entrance, trying to spot a figure inside. "My name is Amalia, I am a healer. I can help you if you come out here and help me," There was an obvious motherly tone to her voice, and it was hard to fake the sweet tone that she just naturally had. She wanted to help who ever was in there, no matter their mood.


"Speech"