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Aoi


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09-11-2013, 06:46 PM
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If anything, Aoi was much more amused now, noticing the wall she had been fighting to keep up continuously crumble and renew itself. He had no idea what troubled her so much about him, or even in general enough to be so closed off, though Aoi supposed he shouldn't expect to be trusted having only exchanged a couple words. But the apparent strain wasn't healthy for anyone, and he wondered if he could ease the strain a little, though he still wasn't sure if this female would be a waste of his time, or if she even in fact wanted to be helped. The pain and frustration of having to act as she does, to feel and she feels Aoi wouldn't imagine to be a very welcome way to live. At the same time, to act like this seemed ignorant to him given the circumstances.


A confusing person, this one, he thought silently, listening intently to her words. His ears directed towards her like tiny orange sonars, he absorbed her words, her tone, analyzed them, while his powdery gaze focused on her movements. A frown formed slightly as she puller her gaze from his, tilting his head slightly in confusion. For one so.. insecure, she was leaving herself very vulnerable now. He watched carefully as she padded away a few steps towards the walkway, staring out at the seemingly infinite pool of water known to us as the ocean. He couldn't determine the purpose of her actions, nor did he really care at this point. His brow raised ever so slightly when she looked back at him, responding rather rudely, questioning his being there as well, or rather, trying to dismiss his comment on her being here, justifying herself. Though Aoi actually had a reason to be here, simple as it may be.


He decided on a rather bold move, rising up from his sitting position slowly, then slowly pacing up to the female, not hesitant in the least. Aoi was relatively sure no harm would come to him for what he was about to do, if anything, it'll be the only real nice gesture he would offer. He padded up around her, planting himself in front of her almost defiantly. He made sure to position himself so that he didn't block her view of the ocean, in fact, there were two reasons behind his action. The first of which, was preferring to be face to face with those whom he talked to, not to be stared at backwards by some snarky female. The other, was to shield her from the wind. It was cold, and he had already regained a good portion of his warmth form sheltering behind a pillar. Having done this, he continued locking his gaze with hers intently. Though his response wasn't as "nice" or joking as before, there were hints of both sarcasm and concern inlaid with his words. "I wouldn't expect someone of your nature to share anything, so I won't pry, nor will I pretend to understand someone of your situation. I am here taking a note of the land, and location, risky as it is, and that's simply it. My questioning you here was merely pointing out you're being careless, and even as a stranger I feel like you should take better care of your life." He took a deep breath after the words flowed from his maw, recollecting his thoughts. He still wasn't sure why he didn't just leave the female up here alone, or why he even bothered trying to speak to her. Perhaps it was just him, being a wolf, to feel natural concern for anyone of the same species, where their lives safety was concerned. No matter, he might get bitten at this point, this wasn't the time to be locked inside his mind.






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