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Aeil


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07-04-2013, 02:07 AM



"Ahh, but Dragon, the big game can be the most fun!" She excitedly spoke of hunts involving deer, bison, even the occasional moose (if she dared). "You have a chance to take down a magnificent beast and eat the meat that had it running just moments before..." A manic glint in her eyes shined, something that rarely appeared in the usual calm fae. It disappeared just as fast as it arrived and she licked her chops with a pink tongue. "Of course, the small animals are better to have when you are hungry and in a rush. I don't blame you for enjoying the rabbits and squirrels that show up around here. We wolves have to eat as well, no matter what."
"I wouldn't have known you weren't a fisher, Dragon. I suppose that's what I get for not asking, huh?" She gave him a soft gaze as she leaned her head in and said, "To be honest, I'm not a master at fishing, either. I splash around so much when I do, the fish thinks I'm one of his cousins." She pulled her head back and continued to speak. "I don't really mind not fishing that well. Practice makes perfect, but for the most part, I don't worry about it unless I really have no other choice."
Her ears folded a bit as Dragon talked about not enjoying the Rogue life. She knew that familiar feeling, too. Sure, being able to explore and sleep anywhere you pleased was nice, as well as meeting new faces. But, having that place to call 'home' and knowing you were in a safe and secure place...that was nice, too. Aeil made a gentle whimper as he revealed how he truly felt about his lifestyle. "I have been where you are, Dragon. Having a home means more to me than being a free wolf for the rest of my days...at some point, you have to find your place...Seracia is mine." Ears unfolded as an idea came to her. "Say..how would you feel about coming and joining Seracia? I know we have just met, but, from what you have told me, I am sure you wouldn't want to keep on living the way you are...Not that there's anything wrong with it," she hurriedly recovered. "I just know that I am happy where I am...and I think you could be, too."
"They have?" A small twinge of guilt appeared in Aeil's eyes. She had almost been one of those wolves, scurrying away without even talking to him. Aeil did add in that he had been watching her and that caught her offguard, but who wouldn't be? Now, after she had talked to him for a bit and gotten to know him, she was glad she hadn't done it. His nuzzle surprised her, but she couldn't help but lightly laugh and wag her tail in a joyous manner. "I'm glad that I got to talk to you too, Dragon...Although, I must admit I was unsure at first. Since we have spoken...I'm more sure than ever that you and I were meant to cross paths."
Her eyes roved over the patches of mud and dirt that covered his body. Aeil assumed that the extra warmth surrounding them was making it harden on his fur. Pretty soon, the clumps would be hard to get rid of if he waited too long. It was then that she boldly said, "Umm...Dragon. I couldn't help but notice the dirt that you have across your face and chest...because of the sun shining on it, I am afraid it may become too hard to get rid of..." Aeil didn't know if she crossed a line, but she eagerly waited to see his response.


"speeeeech"