Surprise (heh) meeting
Shae
12-24-2021, 11:29 AM
Losing her grandfather had been quite the earth shattering moment. Everyone said how he lived such a long life but was Shae selfish to have asked for more? Everything was weird after he died, and after the cursed dark lifted. Her was changing the pack at a fundamental level, her mother was distraught from Rhyme’s death and Shae was still getting used to having her father back in her life.
She wanted some time alone so the girl left Abaven to wander down towards the falls. She was distracted as dark paws meandered towards the water. A couple of times, while her mind was on her grandfather, she thought she saw him moving amongst the trees. Every time she focused though she couldn’t see anything there.
Shae made her way to the falls, not feeling motivated enough to climb to the top. She sighed softly as her blue and lavender eyes watched the cascading waters before her. Before she made herself comfortable though the sound of someone trudging through water contrasted the steady sound of the falls. Shae’s attention was brought to a boy further down stream. He looked about her age, but vastly shorter.
The girl wasn’t so sure she wanted to be social, not with everything weighing heavily on her heart, but he looked like he was searching for something so she couldn’t help but speak up. ”Are you looking for something?” Shae asked uncertainly. The girl was pure to her core, but reserved and shy and those traits sowed blatantly in her voice and her demeanor.
She wanted some time alone so the girl left Abaven to wander down towards the falls. She was distracted as dark paws meandered towards the water. A couple of times, while her mind was on her grandfather, she thought she saw him moving amongst the trees. Every time she focused though she couldn’t see anything there.
Shae made her way to the falls, not feeling motivated enough to climb to the top. She sighed softly as her blue and lavender eyes watched the cascading waters before her. Before she made herself comfortable though the sound of someone trudging through water contrasted the steady sound of the falls. Shae’s attention was brought to a boy further down stream. He looked about her age, but vastly shorter.
The girl wasn’t so sure she wanted to be social, not with everything weighing heavily on her heart, but he looked like he was searching for something so she couldn’t help but speak up. ”Are you looking for something?” Shae asked uncertainly. The girl was pure to her core, but reserved and shy and those traits sowed blatantly in her voice and her demeanor.