We crave a different kind of buzz
09-02-2013, 07:38 PM
but my blood is filled with demons. The female relaxed almost instantly once her gaze settled on him, the anger melting from her form in an instant as she turned towards him. Galileo felt himself relax in turn as well, a bit of the wariness fading from his body. He wasn't sure that she wasn't about to turn on him anyways, but the female seemed calmer as she answered him. "My apologies, then." Galileo spoke carefully, not wanting to question her claim but not entirely convinced that she was, in fact, all right. She had been snarling at nothing mere moments ago, after all. But who was Galileo to question her? His thoughts were interrupted by the female's approach, and Galileo watched her warily for a long moment before she introduced herself, her voice a little quieter now that she didn't stand so close to the falls. "Galileo," He answered her introduction with one of her own, inclining his head slightly in her direction, "Pleasure to meet you, Maia." Galileo nodded, letting his gaze wander out across the frozen lands that he had missed so dearly. It felt like he could never get enough of them when he came back. After going to Tortuga, it had felt like coming home after a twenty year odyssey. Everything had been different, but familiar all in the same breath. Galileo was still getting over that, in all honesty. He would never forgive Eos for taking his home away from him like that. But in time, he might learn to let go of his anger instead of letting it build in his mind, darkening his thoughts and poisoning everything they touched. Anger was like that; it almost always ruled the wolf, instead of the wolf ruling it. It was a difficult monster to contend with. Ears twitching idly, Galileo stirred and gazed thoughtfully at the female before him. "What brings you out here, Maia?" He questioned her curiously, curling his tail over his paws. It was a question that could be answered easily as a serious question, one that would explain her mysterious anger, or simply a conversation starter. Did it matter? Galileo would not be offended one wa or the other. However this conversation went, Galileo would be content. It served as a distraction from the anger lurking in his thoughts. coding by lutara & kat |