Got Your Six
02-15-2017, 10:23 PM
ooc: Please note that Eliana can't talk, so please don't join if you're uncomfortable rping where there might be a one sided conversation. Lia is also really standoffish and cold and possibly could be rated m for mature.
Honestly she couldn't have been more angry. She'd gotten to Auster, tracked down Elias, only for him to run off again. He was harder to keep track of than anyone she'd ever known and no she couldn't pick up a trace of him. In retrospect it was probably a good thing he could hide himself so well, but for her to not be able to find him? It was rather infuriating. She had half a mind to rip him a new one once she caught up to him, but she had to catch him first and so far she'd had zero luck in finding him. Hence her bad mood. So she'd trekked all the way back up north (it'd taken her weeks to accomplish) with the hopes that she could start up here and work her way down. She was fairly certain he wasn't in Auster at the time being, but both continents were big places and she knew her chances of finding him were slim to none if he didn't want to be found. She didn't exactly like the idea of being left on her own, but she certainly knew how to fend for herself. Her frame didn't exactly show it. She'd lost a few pounds due to all the traveling she'd done, but she wasn't emaciated yet either. More than anything she'd built up a lot of lean muscle. The good thing about tracking down her larger sibling was the fact that she'd gotten to see a lot of sights. If she'd cared about such a thing she probably would have been amazed by some of the landscapes, but she had more pressing matters at hand. At the moment they were the fact that she'd arrived at some huge misshapen contraption. It looked like nothing she'd ever seen before and was definitely stuck in the ice. She could easily make out areas that clearly were hollow and the scents of other wolves caught her attention. Even if it'd been claimed by a pack Eliana probably wouldn't have cared if there was even a sliver of a chance that she could find Elias. So Eliana strolled up the ramp up on the deck. Cold wind ripped through her short fur as she paced around the topside with her nose to the ground. She couldn't smell Elias, but that didn't mean he hadn't been here. She just had to be very observant to make sure she didn't miss a thing. |