ardent

just let go



Alessa


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07-02-2013, 06:42 PM




She had never played around with anyone before, even as a child. She was the only child in her lonely family. If her mother had had other children beside her, she would've never known. Not that she cared anyway. In her mind, she didn't need a family. She was doing just fine on her won. She didn't need her mother, or anyone else for that matter. She was more than capable of taking care of herself. But then...there was Killian. Her new friend. She liked the sound of that. Killian her friend. He wasn't going anywhere anytime soon, she was sure of that. And if she was being honest with herself, she didn't want him to go anywhere. She really liked being around him. And that was uncommon for her. She never enjoyed another's presence. But she certainly did enjoy his. How could a boy that she had just met scarcely an hour ago now be her friend and a wolf that she wanted to have in her life for a very long time? Things were definitely changing for her and for once, she didn't think they were for the worse.


She could tell that her reaction had frustrated him, his scowl evidence of that, but it was soon replaced with a grin, followed by laughter that mixed with her giggling. Giggling. That was something no one would have ever heard from Alessa. She didn't giggle. She didn't laugh. She didn't show any kind of emotion to anyone. And yet she was laughing with Killian. Obviously, there was something about him that just was able to break through the wall she'd constructed to keep everyone out. A smirk tugged at her lips as he whispered to her that she was now fun, her heart thundering in her chest at the gentle kiss he gave her before moving away, leaving several feet before him. The cream, peachy she-wolf rolled back onto her paws, bi-colored gaze intent on the brown boy as she charged towards him, rearing around as grasped him around the shoulders, daggers pulling at his left ear as she growled playfully. Well that wasn't very nice of you. She gave his ear a gentle tug before releasing it, placing a kiss on his cheek before pushing off him back onto her paws, turning away. She flicked her ivory tail beneath his nose as she paced off to put distance between them, turning back around, dropping the front half of her body forward, tail wagging invitingly behind her, mimicking the posture she'd seen pups use whenever they wanted to engage in play.





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