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Saga of the Dawnbringer



Asgeira

Loner

age
6 Years
gender
Female
gems
328
size
Large
build
Light
posts
53
player
Fox
12-01-2017, 03:16 PM (This post was last modified: 12-01-2017, 03:17 PM by Asgeira.)

Despite her best efforts, Asgeira was not necessarily the most spatially aware creature. Her pin point focus often got her into trouble, as it seemed to wipe all of her other senses away. Such was the case this morning that she did not notice the male's arrival until he spoke. When he did, Aggie spun so quickly to face him that Ylva let out a squeak of surprise and nearly fell from her shoulders. Realizing that it was just a wolf, and a relatively friendly looking wolf at that, Aggie relaxed and allowed her shoulders to sag as her breath left her lungs in one big woosh. "Spirits! Do you always make a habit of sneaking up on folk so early in the morning?" Objectively, Aggie knew it was entirely possible that he had not been sneaking at all, that she had simply not noticed. However, the distinction was lost on her in the moment. "I suppose everyone has their own way of greeting the day," she said, voice belying a dash of both humor and sarcasm.  

"And I was comfortable," Ylva groused, "Until I nearly made unexpected contact with a hard, flat surface. Less comfortable now." The red panda clambered upright so that her hind paws were perched atop Aggie's shoulders and allowed the upper portion of her small body to rest up against Aggie's neck, head resting atop her friend's own skull and forearms draping down over either side of the wolf's face. The drooping position was just the right size for the small marsupial, and incredibly inconvenient for Asgeira. "Much better," Ylva said, sounding satisfied with herself. Aggie sighed, arching her head up to dislodge the pesky mammal and having no luck. "What was that you said about making unexpected contact with a hard, flat surface?" Ylva didn't move, nor did Aggie follow through with her threat. Instead the young fae turned her head back to where she thought the stranger stood (it was remarkably hard to be sure, what with a red panda covering her eyes and all,) and sighed. "I'll have you know I'm blaming you for this, inadvertent actions or otherwise."



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