Everybody's Looking For Something
Severine - Seasonal
04-11-2021, 01:34 PM
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After reuniting with her siblings, and eventually joining the pack they resided in, the girl had decided to make a trip south. While her muscled and well furred physique could handle the harsh colds that the north brought, she wanted to see how the rest of the land was faring. To her dismay, the rest of the lands as she traveled south were just as snow covered and bitter. Maybe less so, but still devastating to the ecosystem nonetheless. Spring would have brought about leaves and bugs and the like for the prey animals to eat. Instead everything seemed to bare and grey and she honestly missed the life that spring brought. Instead, every where she looked all she saw was life struggling to survive. They would really have to buckle down and do their best to feed everyone in Incendium if they wanted to outlast the extended winter with everyone intact. The forest didn't bother her either, much like the wolf she'd soon find in the forest. Sev believed herself to be big enough and capable enough to handle whatever life could physically dish her way. She couldn't quite handle loss as well, but those weren't thoughts the woman was willing to get back in to. She'd accepted the death of Avalon for what it was and she needed to stop dwelling on it, but it was easier said than done. The silence right before she went to sleep was often her worst enemy. She wasn't good at getting rid of thoughts that plagued her, but dammit she was trying. She padded further into the first and easily spotted the shorter tan and white woman staring up at something. She padded closer, waving her tail in a friendly greeting. It'd been a while since she'd gotten to enjoy some company with a stranger. Maybe she would know why winter seemed to reluctant to loosen its hold on Boreas? "Hey there, I'm Sev..... what the fuck is that?" She had started her greeting off so innocently, but her gaze happened to wander upwards to what the other woman was looking at. It was the weirdest creature she'd ever laid her eyes on. It had long limbs, was larger than she thought it should be allowed to be, and moved about as slow as a snail. Her wide orange eyes stared at it for a moment before she looked back to the other woman hoping she had an explanation. Word Count: 408 Words Total Word Count: 866/1500 Walk, "Talk" Think |