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Evelette


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03-08-2013, 02:48 PM
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She was a mess, a wreck. She had been betrayed too many times, by too many people. Her heart was good, truly, she wanted no vengeance, she wanted no retribution for the wrongs that had been done to her countenance, she only wished for peace in her own mind and soul. Perhaps, this was why she had not yet joined a pack. This soul searching, this hunt for her own redemption... she didn't need a pack or an army of allies who only knew her by name and not by her heart, no this was something she needed to do alone. To conquer her own demons no matter how small or miniscule they may have seemed to another.

The rain was thick and heavy here. Berating the earth with a ferocity unmatched, her icy blue eyes blinked against the heavy onslaught of the rain, she needed to find shelter, even her thick coat would do her no good if she stayed out in this much longer. The sand beneath her pads felt like the thickest muck. Sucking her down and squishing between her toes. She winced and fought against the sucking of the grains. There was no way she was scaling the mountainside in this weather, she would need to find shelter in the trees.

A flash of gray caught the corner of her eye and she paused, squinting against the onslaught of the rain and drew closer. It was a wolf. Soaked through to the bone and teetering on the edge of consciousness. Her crystalline eyes widened and in an instant she was flying across the sands, forgetting her own safety. A blur of white and she was upon him. He was larger than her by several inches, he outweighed her too, but she couldn't just leave him here. She glanced around her, there was no one else, she could save him or she could let him die. She nuzzled his cheek with the tip of her nose, alerting his to her presence.

"My name is Evelette, I need to get you out of the rain, can you stand?" She had to raise her voice slightly to be heard above the rain. If he couldn't she would drag him. She was not one to let someone die if there was something she could do to save them.




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