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follow the yellow brick wall



Briar


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11-24-2018, 09:26 PM
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Scout had spotted the wolf far before she had even become aware that they weren't alone. She had been inspecting the moss and snow and all the other things that made up The Wall, her eyes alighted with curiosity and wonder strong enough to compete against a child's. This was by far the strangest wonders of the past she had encountered and one she would no doubt keep in her memory. "Briar-" She pivoted an ear towards her friend before finally letting her purple gaze meet his powdery white feathered adornment, confusion clouding her expression.

"Oh hush, Old Owl," Couldn't she admire the intricacies and the first thing she had seen that wasn't snow for once? It was always humorous to see his reaction to her words, "Old? You take that back right now-" She rolled her eyes, turning away from him with a shrug of her shoulders. The Wall seemed to go on for miles - the dark girl couldn't help but wonder what the Two Legged Giants had been trying to keep out so long ago.

The Two Legged Giants had always been claimed to be folk-lore, but at the very least, most everyone was aware something came before them.

From what she could see, at least, there wasn't any entrance to pass through. "It's a term of endearment," She mused, closing her eyes as she completely turned towards the approaching wolf, unsuspectingly. Her eyes snapped open at the voice and she immediately stiffened, a scowl forming on her mouth as she felt Scout land on her shoulder and utter something about 'if they just listened we wouldn't have this problem'. Of course, she tuned him out.

"Hey! Weird place, right? Do you live around here?"

Her tail slowed down a bit, but it remained in a slow wave. "I think it's actually beautiful," She called back over the distance, "No I don't, my companion and I are just passing through. Trying to find some family members." As he got closer, she reclined into a seated position - finally, she could rest for a moment.


"Briar speaks" "Scout speaks"