Planet Hell [Volcano] [Emergency Pack Meeting]
Due Sept 16th
09-05-2019, 01:19 PM
Curled up in her den, Justice was sound asleep after a long day's work when she woke disoriented, with dirt raining down on her from the ceiling of her den and no idea what was happening. Groggy and confused, she nonetheless wasted no time and scrambled out of the den which, luckily, showed no further signs of imminent collapse. What on earth...? She shook hard, flinging bits of dirt and root matter from her coat and clearing the sleep from her mind. Was that an earthquake? As far as earthquakes went it wasn't so bad... she'd been lucky to get out of her den unscathed, sometimes dens could cave in completely during an earthquake but she'd only gotten a bit of dirt down from the roof.
But then her mind caught up to what her eyes were seeing, and Justice stilled, gaze trained on the far horizon, at the dull red glow. It looked like a distant wildfire, but no, not with the earthquake that had woken her. She looked to the glow, glanced up at the sky with it's rapidly disappearing stars, and triangulated where the glow was coming from, and the answer she came up with gave her a distinctly queasy feeling.
That was the volcano's location.
Simultaneous with Aurielle's calls, Justice began to swear viciously in a low voice. There were an awful lot of packs over that way. People were going to be hurt, were going to need rescue.
She covered the distance between her den and the moor with bounding strides, sliding to a stop before Aurielle and Viviane with an expression that was unusually grim. "I need to get out there," she said before anyone said anything to her, her voice void of the usual note of sarcasm that came naturally to it. "People are going to need help."
But then her mind caught up to what her eyes were seeing, and Justice stilled, gaze trained on the far horizon, at the dull red glow. It looked like a distant wildfire, but no, not with the earthquake that had woken her. She looked to the glow, glanced up at the sky with it's rapidly disappearing stars, and triangulated where the glow was coming from, and the answer she came up with gave her a distinctly queasy feeling.
That was the volcano's location.
Simultaneous with Aurielle's calls, Justice began to swear viciously in a low voice. There were an awful lot of packs over that way. People were going to be hurt, were going to need rescue.
She covered the distance between her den and the moor with bounding strides, sliding to a stop before Aurielle and Viviane with an expression that was unusually grim. "I need to get out there," she said before anyone said anything to her, her voice void of the usual note of sarcasm that came naturally to it. "People are going to need help."