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The Ripple Effect



Aislin


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01-08-2014, 04:18 PM

Aislin had gotten the information of Glaciem she needed and for now, she was satisfied. As much as Glaciem seemed like it would have everything she needed, she still felt like something was missing and she couldn't place a tongue on it. It had structure, it had potential, it held purpose, and still she felt like there was something missing. Perhaps it was passion? Who knew. For the time being, Aislin walked in the daylight enjoying the weather somewhat. It was a nice change from the last few days before.

The sun warmed the earth with it's gentle kiss and the clouds floated along by smoothly. The smell of the dampened earth, the cool water nearby, and the wind carrying the scents on the breeze made it that much more enjoyable. For being as dark and mysterious as she was, Aislin still enjoyed a pleasant stroll. However, it seemed as if though she wasn't doing it alone. The scent was only barely noticed when a flash caught her eye to her left.

The colors were white and crimson and it was interesting combination. The golden orange stood out with the red, and it matched her own eyes. It held the same passion she had, though with a darker touch and for some reason Aislin found that attractive. It was a male for sure in the way he carried himself, and without fear or regret from anything. Aislin was curious to who this male was, as he smelled like Glaciem, and as to why he was out here alone even. Deciding to approach, Aislin let out a soft bark and began padding his way. Aislin wasn't as sore as she was before from all the traveling she had been doing so now her movements were more slender, and her body swayed with her walk. Aislin didn't like walking this way knowing that it showed off her curves, but it was part of her natural walk. Aislin liked walking like a warrior; strong, without fear, and without worry. Though, she supposed within her natural walk that she could do the same, but she still didn't like the attention it brought.
"Speech."