ardent

give me forever for a while[PACK CHALLENGE]



Amalia

Loner

age
7 Years
gender
Female
gems
0
size
Small
build
Light
posts
259
player
Evelyn
11-25-2016, 12:50 PM (This post was last modified: 11-25-2016, 12:51 PM by Amalia.)



She clung to Vadim's side as they made their way to the battlefield, the bundle of herbs grasped tightly in her jaws. The closer they got the more she felt her heart ache. The last time she had been here was when Arian was killed, and the memories flooded back. She lagged behind, blue eyes wide as she looked around at the clashing bodies, the family on either side of the battle to make their positions known. Her heart hammered in her chest, eyes pricking as the sting of tears was felt. A shuttering breath broke through the silence, and she froze where she was standing. The leaf in her mouth fell as she shook slightly, never taking her eyes off the two fighting. But it wasn't the red male and Liar, it was Sin and Arian. She saw her crippled sister fighting for her life, falling on the muddy ground in front of her all over again. Ama's ears pinned tightly against her skull, her small body shrinking back as she fought to regain control of herself. It was only when she felt Vadim press into her that her head snapped over to him, a soft smile touching her lips. But it wasn't enough to erase the evident pain and suffering on her face, no matter how hard she tried to hide it. "Well then, no need to thank me!" the tiny healer said, working her best to keep her tone chipper and soft as it usually was. "It's my duty as a healer. I don't know if any healers came with the other male, but I will be more than happy to look both over," After all, the Adravendi's were her family in some way or form.

Amalia quickly shook her head back and forth, trying not to look to hard at those fighting. She hated battles, hated challenges for others home. Her dark blue eyes scanned over the members of Celestial, trying to see if there was anyone that she knew. No one caught her eye just yet, but it had been awhile since she had spoken to another Adravendi. Her ever present smile was on her inky lips, but it didn't quite reach her eyes. The woman was trying, as she always did. Leaning gratefully on the big ball of fur beside her, a soft sigh left her. The healer hadn't even realized that it was raining, she didn't feel the steady drum of it hit her back. For the moment, she was numb to everything else. Imagine that, a battle where she was someway related to both sides. Would they even notice her, sitting here nearly hiding within Vadim's fur? She didn't think so, everyone was intend on the battle; the fight she wouldn't dare look at again.


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