Here come the Waterworks!
10-16-2016, 06:24 PM
Further reassured as the female returned a radiant smile of her own, Caora relaxed her stance a little. The wolf answered the pup's question, prompting another smile from the girl, and said her name was Faite. Caora thought it was quite a pretty name, unusual, although it wasn't as if she knew a lot of people or their names.
Now that she felt more at ease, Caora looked at Faite more closely, blue and pink eyes honing straight in on the stone hanging from her neck. The bright blue gem was beautiful and completely new to the pup's eyes. She's never seen such a bright colour anywhere other than the sky or in Miss Faite's eye.
Realising that she hadn't yet replied to the her, Caora hastily tore her gaze from the gem and cranes her neck upwards once more to speak. "It's nice to meet you too, Miss Faite. My name is Caora," the pup's chest puffing up slightly as she told the wolf her name. "You have very pretty eyes." She said, steering away from talking about Faite's stone, even as her gaze kept wandering too it. She didn't know much about the wolves that lived here and their customs and if the stones had a lot of significance she didn't want to accidentaly cause offence.
Now that she felt more at ease, Caora looked at Faite more closely, blue and pink eyes honing straight in on the stone hanging from her neck. The bright blue gem was beautiful and completely new to the pup's eyes. She's never seen such a bright colour anywhere other than the sky or in Miss Faite's eye.
Realising that she hadn't yet replied to the her, Caora hastily tore her gaze from the gem and cranes her neck upwards once more to speak. "It's nice to meet you too, Miss Faite. My name is Caora," the pup's chest puffing up slightly as she told the wolf her name. "You have very pretty eyes." She said, steering away from talking about Faite's stone, even as her gaze kept wandering too it. She didn't know much about the wolves that lived here and their customs and if the stones had a lot of significance she didn't want to accidentaly cause offence.