ardent

Where chains will never bind you



Lakota

Loner

age
2 Years
gender
Female
gems
0
size
Large
build
posts
59
player
09-04-2013, 02:49 PM




OOC: no worries, I've been kind of MIA these past two days because of a really bad headache


She liked this big man. He knew a lot of big words and even knew a fun new game! She still didn't quite understand what kind of game it was or even how it was played, but the man who looked like poppa was so nice and he was inviting her to play with him. Lakota hadn't played with anyone else except for her own family, so the tiny babe was excited about being able to play with a new stranger. Could this big man become her friend? Well first, you have to pretend you're a ghostbuster. The young girl snapped herself from her thoughts, dual-toned gaze flickering up to his massive frame, watching intently as he puffed himself up, making himself look even bigger and stronger than he already did. Ghostbusters are the strongest warrior wolves you'll ever meet. The child's ruby and gold eyes lit up at the word warrior. She wanted to be a big strong warrior! The tiny pup tried her best to imitate the big man, puffing her little chest out as much as she could, the tiny banner of hers sticking straight up over her hips just like his. Once you've done that you just go exploring, you have to look in all the most exciting places like inside caves and behind waterfalls.


That sounded like the best adventure ever! A tiny smirk worked its way onto her tiny pale jaws. Her sisters and brothers were missing out! Here she was with this really cool stranger who was going to teach her how to the play the go game. Maybe after he showed her how she could go back and show her siblings! The man's words caught the child's attention once more, his gargantuan frame easily stepping over hers as he moved on, stopping only to turn back to ask if she was coming. Yeah! She exclaimed, rushing over to pad beside him, looking up at the giant as they walked. Hey mister, what's your name anyways? I'm Lakota. She beamed up at the man, very proud of the name her parents had given her.




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