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07-14-2013, 07:44 PM



His acceptance of her not having a last name made Eria wag her tail. To have someone as open as that for their first introductions was a nice way to start the conversation. Eria was eager to see what all could unfold from their chanced meeting. It wasn't everyday that she came across someone that had the scent of the pack. She had only been around a few weeks, but so far, she hadn't seen his face among the familiar maws that made up her newfound family.
His answer was the reason behind her past observations. Now, as she stood in front of him, she gently reclined to her haunches and stunted her own height by a couple of inches. Eria nodded to his explanation for his family's name and she said, "I suppose it is because of your father? Last names tend to be passed down from them." If it was the wrong assumption, there would be no problem with being corrected.
After he explained his absence, she sniffed the air again and took in the small fragments on his fur. "It's obvious on your coat, Armaggedon. I can tell that you explored a bit of Ala before returning to our group." Her tail wagged again and she blinked with hunger in her eyes. "I bet you had a nice time traveling by yourself for awhile. Sometimes, that's all you need."
Eria spoke from experience and then she revealed how fate worked its way into her life. "I was aimlessly wandering around Ala, new to the continent and not sure where to go. All I knew at the time was that I wanted to go where the climate was very cold. Snow and ice were what I grew up around after...I was seperated from my parents." Her voice became soft and sad, as did her eyes. Some of the light was lost from them as she continued to speak. "I came across Crusade one wintery afternoon and we began to talk. She offered me a place within her family and I accepted with my whole heart." The light in her eyes reappeared and she slowly smiled again. "I haven't looked back since. Somehow, it felt right to be with them."



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