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The bird and the worm



Syren


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12-31-2013, 12:46 AM





As their castles crumble slowly

I watch them fall

Their crown slips from heads unworthy

As I gain control


Fierce was the world that howled with rage. Her angry rage would break through bones and chill creatures to the very core. The youth had been curious, wandering of her own free will, when the storm had increased and forced her to find refugee within the confines of the metal cage. Its creaking metal screams should have terrified her but she felt secure enough from the harsh snarling of the world around her. Even with the unknown she found curiosity to be her companion. Others, they shuddered and cringed when odd things found them. Change was always something to be feared, or so many believed, but her heart belong to a fearless warrior or so she would hope it would in due time. For now she viewed the world with very open eyes. She was drinking in everything she could and learning what the world would teach her.

She had made found her way into the broken ship long before her company had arrived. The sound of panting and claws scratching against the strange ground made her ears fall backwards. So, someone was here. She turned away from the calling depths and made her way towards the mouth of the monster. It wasn?t long before she found the male wolf gaping at the strange creature they were within. He was a youth like herself. His coat a lovely shade of gray and darker gray colored his chest and most of his face. Brilliant blue eyes were looking in the depths of the unknown with such awe and she couldn?t help the smile that crept across her muzzle. Her tail lay limp beneath her paws and wagged ever so gently.

?I am unsure what exactly we are inside? A creature or some sort of odd feeling cavern?? she mused, her voice echoing around her. It almost startled her, her heart jumping for a moment but the rest of her body remained motionless. Her ears twitched in response to her voice but her focused remained on him.




"Speech,"