When I Couldn't Sleep
01-13-2024, 11:08 AM
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As Kaiah and Adalia spoke, something unraveled in Kaiah's chest. Like a rope unwinding its coils and splitting into threes, she felt herself becoming weak to the other female's company. All her time alone, and this is all it takes? One conversation. One name. One shared gaze out over a luminescent sea.
Brought here...? Something about Adalia's phrasing made Kaiah pause and chew the words over in her mind. The castle in the distance is one Kaiah remembered. It reeked of pack territory, and Kaiah had given it a wide birth. Something about the scent had been sinister to her, the entire area a warning. She had simply registered this and moved on.
Now, with Adalia's scent so close, Kaiah could smell a hint of that in her. None of the sinisterness was there, but a faint haze of the smell followed her like a shadow.
"Why did you leave?" Kaiah didn't want the other wolf to think she was prying—though that's what she was doing, wasn't she?—but couldn't help it. She had spent so much time walking without knowing where she was, without speaking to a single soul, that she suddenly felt herself wanting to know everything
As Kaiah and Adalia spoke, something unraveled in Kaiah's chest. Like a rope unwinding its coils and splitting into threes, she felt herself becoming weak to the other female's company. All her time alone, and this is all it takes? One conversation. One name. One shared gaze out over a luminescent sea.
Brought here...? Something about Adalia's phrasing made Kaiah pause and chew the words over in her mind. The castle in the distance is one Kaiah remembered. It reeked of pack territory, and Kaiah had given it a wide birth. Something about the scent had been sinister to her, the entire area a warning. She had simply registered this and moved on.
Now, with Adalia's scent so close, Kaiah could smell a hint of that in her. None of the sinisterness was there, but a faint haze of the smell followed her like a shadow.
"Why did you leave?" Kaiah didn't want the other wolf to think she was prying—though that's what she was doing, wasn't she?—but couldn't help it. She had spent so much time walking without knowing where she was, without speaking to a single soul, that she suddenly felt herself wanting to know everything
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