Romeo take me somewhere I can be alone
09-24-2013, 01:14 PM
(This post was last modified: 09-24-2013, 03:37 PM by Ryker.)
The dame seemed to look at him as if he had two heads. Did...did he have something in his teeth? Or was it just the fact that he was from Valhalla and she was from Glaciem. Eventually after a few moments passed the dame replied to Ryker's question saying that she was alright. Knowing that it set something at ease. The brute was glad that she hadn't hurt herself. The stars forbid she was and he had to go get help. That made him wonder who he would have even went to. Shaking that thought away white lined ears perked up as she asked him the same question in return.
"Yeah, I'm good, thanks. All is well, we're both alright." he said with a slight wag of his tail.
Soon after that the male's tail wagged no more as another question fell from her lips. She asked if he was a-a monster? Taking it lightly Ryker smiled before answering.
"Oh, no no no, absolutely not. I'm not sure if I look like a monster but I wouldn't hurt a fly. You're looking at the wimp of my litter. Sort of a sickly pup growing up but look at me now." he said with a small chuckle while trying to lighten up the mood.
"I would ask you the same thing but I'm sure that you aren't. Well you don't look like a monster and you're awfully polite.If I must say the image in my head of a Glaciem is of something not as kind and pretty as you seem. So I guess I was wrong, I apologize." he said flatly.
Ryker knew he was wrong, this female wasn't like a monster at all. Aqua blue eyes looked back at her after they drifted as she spoke her name. Her name was Irin, such a pretty name. But what he also noticed was how she had said it. Her tone was lighter...perhaps a bit more friendly than the wide-eyed scared and nervous dame. What she said next was what she thought it was a pleasure to meet him. And coming after that she asked if he was going to attack her before saying it would put a damper on things.
With a smile forming on his maw once more the male gave Irin an answer.
"Well for me it's a pleasure to meet you Irin, I'm sure of that. And the answer to your next question is no; I'm not really big in fighting unless it's completely necessary. Like my father I know there's always another option to sort things out before things go downhill towards tooth and claw. unnecessary bloodshed is something I don't really believe in; and I'm sure it would put a damper on things. But yes, it would put a damper on things." he said
Wondering how he could get her to calm down the yearling lifted up his neck to expose one of the most vulnerable pieces of his body, his neck. One good bite there on any wolf and they're destined for death. Waiting a few moments with his neck raised to give the dame an opportunity to lunge at him and attack, even though he knew she wouldn't, it would show that he trusted her.
"See, no need to worry." he said before lowering his neck.
Hoping that she would finally rest her crazy thoughts about him being a monster did Ryker rest those he had of her before then. See no evil, hear no evil, speak no evil. Neither of them had done one of those; therefore both were wrong in their assumptions that seemed to most likely be in nightmares.
Looking at Irin with a curious yet friendly look in his aqua blue gaze with a green flint in each did he see how her emotions had changed. Before she had been a bit cautious and looked as if she expected him to hurt her. But now after she had spoken her name she had a friendly heir about her. Even if she didn't really mean to be openly friendly towards him; Ryker still saw the tips of it protruding from her tone.
Then again this was quite interesting. They really shouldn't even be talking to each other. Should Ryker have left right away before they had become acquainted? The young man had no idea, no instructions were given. But what he did know was that she was part of the pack that brought the threat of war. Why did this all have to happen? Ryker didn't understand why no one could just get along. If everyone did get along there would be less death and sacrifices in everyone's lives.
Very confused at all of the danger that loomed over their heads all Ryker could do was lower himself closer and closer to the ground until it crushed him and his loved ones and family beneath it's weight. Some would fall and some would prosper. It mattered on who had the upper hand and on those who were strong enough to survive. Death would probably surely happen and all he could hope for was that his family and those he held dear wouldn't be one of them. Looking back up at Irin he even hoped she would be alright in this outcome. If only peace could speak for itself.
"Yeah, I'm good, thanks. All is well, we're both alright." he said with a slight wag of his tail.
Soon after that the male's tail wagged no more as another question fell from her lips. She asked if he was a-a monster? Taking it lightly Ryker smiled before answering.
"Oh, no no no, absolutely not. I'm not sure if I look like a monster but I wouldn't hurt a fly. You're looking at the wimp of my litter. Sort of a sickly pup growing up but look at me now." he said with a small chuckle while trying to lighten up the mood.
"I would ask you the same thing but I'm sure that you aren't. Well you don't look like a monster and you're awfully polite.If I must say the image in my head of a Glaciem is of something not as kind and pretty as you seem. So I guess I was wrong, I apologize." he said flatly.
Ryker knew he was wrong, this female wasn't like a monster at all. Aqua blue eyes looked back at her after they drifted as she spoke her name. Her name was Irin, such a pretty name. But what he also noticed was how she had said it. Her tone was lighter...perhaps a bit more friendly than the wide-eyed scared and nervous dame. What she said next was what she thought it was a pleasure to meet him. And coming after that she asked if he was going to attack her before saying it would put a damper on things.
With a smile forming on his maw once more the male gave Irin an answer.
"Well for me it's a pleasure to meet you Irin, I'm sure of that. And the answer to your next question is no; I'm not really big in fighting unless it's completely necessary. Like my father I know there's always another option to sort things out before things go downhill towards tooth and claw. unnecessary bloodshed is something I don't really believe in; and I'm sure it would put a damper on things. But yes, it would put a damper on things." he said
Wondering how he could get her to calm down the yearling lifted up his neck to expose one of the most vulnerable pieces of his body, his neck. One good bite there on any wolf and they're destined for death. Waiting a few moments with his neck raised to give the dame an opportunity to lunge at him and attack, even though he knew she wouldn't, it would show that he trusted her.
"See, no need to worry." he said before lowering his neck.
Hoping that she would finally rest her crazy thoughts about him being a monster did Ryker rest those he had of her before then. See no evil, hear no evil, speak no evil. Neither of them had done one of those; therefore both were wrong in their assumptions that seemed to most likely be in nightmares.
Looking at Irin with a curious yet friendly look in his aqua blue gaze with a green flint in each did he see how her emotions had changed. Before she had been a bit cautious and looked as if she expected him to hurt her. But now after she had spoken her name she had a friendly heir about her. Even if she didn't really mean to be openly friendly towards him; Ryker still saw the tips of it protruding from her tone.
Then again this was quite interesting. They really shouldn't even be talking to each other. Should Ryker have left right away before they had become acquainted? The young man had no idea, no instructions were given. But what he did know was that she was part of the pack that brought the threat of war. Why did this all have to happen? Ryker didn't understand why no one could just get along. If everyone did get along there would be less death and sacrifices in everyone's lives.
Very confused at all of the danger that loomed over their heads all Ryker could do was lower himself closer and closer to the ground until it crushed him and his loved ones and family beneath it's weight. Some would fall and some would prosper. It mattered on who had the upper hand and on those who were strong enough to survive. Death would probably surely happen and all he could hope for was that his family and those he held dear wouldn't be one of them. Looking back up at Irin he even hoped she would be alright in this outcome. If only peace could speak for itself.