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Audra

Somnium

Master Healer (315)

Master Navigator (495)

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age
6 Years
gender
Female
gems
0
size
Small
build
Light
posts
365
player
ghostliem

Samhain 2022Derby Winner1KPride - BisexualDouble MasterAll Oozed Out
The Ooze ParticipantThe Ooze - Variation 2Wordy
06-30-2022, 06:06 AM

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She couldn't believe it. There was a tremble in her body as the fading winter breeze rustled her coat. After traveling all this way from Auster, there was nothing left of Abaven. The one place she thought she'd find solace; a place where she could heal. Gone without a trace. Not even a note to let anyone know not to keep coming. Anguish lined her features as she stared out at the foaming ocean caps. What was she to do now? She didn't want to return to the Hallows yet. It was too soon. Her heart was still in pieces. Dipping her chin as her one eye closed, she held back the tear when the gentle sound of paws on sand caught her attention.

Lifting her chin to glance over the brunette, Audra returned a timid smile that barely lifted the corners of her lips. Once the girl's words died on the wind, she glanced up at the cliffs that shadowed the beach. "N-not close, t-this used to b-be Abaven, b-but they've fallen," and so had others. Who was left toward the north? She knew of Elysium, their leaders were good friends with Artorias and Armada had recently moved. Without Fireside and Abaven, the cooler north of Boreas was open. There had to be a reason packs were ending and it was worrisome. Unlike a lot of wolves, she paid attention. One ear always to the door, silent as a mouse, keeping notes of the worldly going ons.

"As l-long as y-you don't t-tread on Elysium t-toes, you should b-be fine," her golden, glittering eye turns back to the girl as the blackened one stares into nothingness. Even though the stranger was slightly awkward, she was bold and Audra thought that a good thing. "I-if I don't h-have a r-reason to s-stay in th-these parts, I m-might need to go b-back," the verbal admittance of something she wasn't ready for made her chest ache. Letting out a sigh, she shook her head softly. It wasn't this girl's problems. It wasn't anyone's problems but her own.

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