quiet things
The young girl focused on her task of finding something, anything that she could find to take back. That was what she had come out here for anyway. Maybe even something that might even quell the uncomfortable feeling of her seasonal heat. God she hated it. It made her feel awkward, self conscious. She didn't like the feeling it brought to her, and she didn't have any plans on quenching in the way that Kakashi had explained it to her. Since her mother hadn't stayed around to explain to her what being in heat meant, the task had been left up to Kakashi. She was glad she had gone to him to ask what was going on last year when it first started, because she had no idea what the hell was happening to her body. It sent a burning sensation through her, and now that she knew what it meant, there was really no way she could satisfy it. She had never thought about doing that anyway. It's not like there was someone back home that she liked, and probably the other way around too. She knew she had a crush on Starling, or at least she thought that's what she felt. She definitely had some sort of feeling for him that was more than a friend, but she never really acknowledged it until she had felt really sad and depressed after he left the pack.
She thought about these things, quite surprised that she was so focused on those simple thoughts. So engrossed in them, she jumped slightly when a strangers voice hit her ears and she froze. Crimson eyes flew wide, head turning wildly as her hackles lifted in surprise and slight fear. She wasn't alone? Of course not. Why did she think she would be beyond pack lands? She would spot the stranger lying on the rocks, and for a moment he looked like he was sleeping. But he had warned her about the rocks, so that meant he was awake. "Um, th-thank you for the w-warning." She swallowed, but hesitantly moved forward and around the small obstacle he had warned her about. "I-I'm sorry if I disturbed you, I didn't m-mean to.." She figured she owed him an apology for waking him up. She didn't mean to invade his space and disturb his nap. |