Wrong turn
06-24-2013, 10:56 PM
(This post was last modified: 06-24-2013, 10:56 PM by Chrysanthe.)
He was startled at first, and honestly that was enough to bring out a bit of the alpha's more friendly side. She was tempted to smile when he released that visible sigh, apologizing for his rude reaction. Yet she kept a straight face, watching him as closely as she could from where she was. There seemed to be something that was bothering him, but he wasn't telling so she would for now, let it slide. As for getting after him for trespassing, it seemed that he had gotten himself into enough trouble - stuck in a muddy gully with no real way up. "The ice makes everything slick this time of year, climbing out isn't going to work." She explained after he tried to throw himself at one of the walls and crawl out that way. Shaking her head she sighed, trying her damndest to keep the mirth out of her eyes. There was a hint of sadism to the young alpha's sense of humor, but she preferred to keep it to herself. "Running daily for what?" She called back to him, instead of telling him the way out. Of course, a bit of common sense would probably get him out of there as quickly as she could... but he seemed to be waiting for an answer from her, so she would keep him hanging. Just long enough to know why he was so on edge, why he had trespassed and what he was training for.
She was a nosy thing really. Being alpha only gave her a good excuse to know what was going on at all hours. "Yes it was a bad idea. There are a couple of better ones though. But first - I need to know why you're here. You're smart enough not to trespass for no reason. Were you looking for help, perhaps?"
She was a nosy thing really. Being alpha only gave her a good excuse to know what was going on at all hours. "Yes it was a bad idea. There are a couple of better ones though. But first - I need to know why you're here. You're smart enough not to trespass for no reason. Were you looking for help, perhaps?"