Sound of the Waves
01-24-2014, 05:07 PM
Isabella smiled as Esper spoke. The were words she wanted to hear, those that could warm her heart. Finally a friend, like those she had lost in the great pack she was in. Who knew what else fate had in store for her in this land, if she gained a friend maybe she would find a new pack at some point.
Listening to the waves she finally placed her head on her paws. By Esper's breathing it was clear when she was asleep. Isabella manged to stay awake a little while longer making sure there was noting else to be heard, no threat no foes nothing to sneak up on them in the night. But all seemed well, even the tide wasn't a danger as it was far from them. With a content sigh, she drifted to sleep.
The next morning, the warmth of the sun awake her. Before opening her eyes she let her ears move, and once she was sure there was no one else around them she opened her eyes. Standing, she moved a little distance away from Esper and shoo out her fur, getting out all he grains of sand she could. That done, she stretched to ready her body for the swim back. She wouldn't leave yet though, not without giving a proper farewell to her friend. So she sat, as she did when she first got on the island, and listened to the waves roll in and out.
Listening to the waves she finally placed her head on her paws. By Esper's breathing it was clear when she was asleep. Isabella manged to stay awake a little while longer making sure there was noting else to be heard, no threat no foes nothing to sneak up on them in the night. But all seemed well, even the tide wasn't a danger as it was far from them. With a content sigh, she drifted to sleep.
The next morning, the warmth of the sun awake her. Before opening her eyes she let her ears move, and once she was sure there was no one else around them she opened her eyes. Standing, she moved a little distance away from Esper and shoo out her fur, getting out all he grains of sand she could. That done, she stretched to ready her body for the swim back. She wouldn't leave yet though, not without giving a proper farewell to her friend. So she sat, as she did when she first got on the island, and listened to the waves roll in and out.