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Spread My Wings!



Ananke

Loner

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08-10-2013, 02:04 AM
Her first adventure without her siblings would take her to the a beautiful place. The young female wandered somewhat aimlessly, yet did her best to take heed of her surroundings. She had to make sure that she could get home no matter where she ended up! Yet she rarely looked back, for an adventurers blood ran through her veins, striking down any fear or nervousness she may have and leaving only traces of it in its wake. Brave, headstrong, yet more quiet was her confidence as she grew into herself. The little female's ears twitched as she stumbled forward, trying to be careful in her wandering but finding it hard to look forward and look down at her feet all at the same time. Being coordinated was hard while she was examining a new place. The world was so large and wild and vivid - full of colors and patterns and shapes that she had never seen before.
Higher and higher she climbed, noting that as she traveled the trees were getting thinner with her ascent. The girl quickened her pace when she realized she was getting to the end of something. She could taste the air changing, there was water nearby and less foliage up ahead. At that point she was bounding, wanting so badly to see what was at the end of this path, only to suddenly break free of the treeline. It took only a split moment for her to realize there was a reason for this - seeing the end of the ground and a sudden drop only a few feet up ahead. The girl yelped, pulling back on her haunches and pressing her front paws to the ground, barely coming to a stop. The front of her toes dangled slightly over the cliffside, but she had luckily pulled back just in time to stop herself from bowling right over the edge.

Ana's heart pounded violently in her throat, and she could feel the jagged edges and bright flashes that came to her with fear at the edges of her sight. Closing her eyes and doubling back, she sighed, and laid down with a huff. "That was too close." Perhaps she should be a smidgen more careful...