Tired of Being Lonely
12-05-2013, 03:55 PM
(This post was last modified: 12-05-2013, 03:58 PM by Aislin.)
At least it seemed like the both of them were on the same page. As much as Qanik seemed to like roaming around, there was that thought lingering in the back of her mind that it would probably be better to join a pack sooner than later. As well, it also seemed like she was cautious on trusting the rogue, which Aislin couldn't blame her for. Aislin was the same. "I figure they are the better pack of them all considering they fit me more than anyone else, since we just met. I know my personality well and, well, you seem to be similar to me so I figured suggesting that pack to you would be a good start. Since we just met, I know trust is probably little as of now which is understandable. However if it were my intention to betray your trust, I would have to work much harder at building some sort of relationship with you I would think in efforts to take advantage of you. My only interest right now is to find a pack and get into it, with maybe a companion going with who is in the same boat as I." There was a truthfulness in Aislin's eyes that resonated with the fiery orange. It sort of glittered, but her unwavering voice and body language only confirmed her story, or she was simply that good at it. Honestly, Aislin didn't find it worth it to fool one wolf who was a rogue to begin with before finding a pack. If she were to take advantage of anyone, it would be a pack leader or someone with a bigger connection, not starting from the lowest of the low and working her way up. It wasn't anything against Qanik - Aislin could see she was a good wolf in some ways, such as the way she spoke and carried herself. The other ways would be discovered later should she choose to follow with Aislin and make the travel that much more enjoyable, to say the least.
"You do not have to travel with me either, if you feel that the pack may not suit you. I only know this area for the little amount of time I have traveled it. Besides that, this is all new to me as it is to you. I merely did my research in the packs as to what seemed more... tolerable, in a sense. Ludicael has a leader with bounds of knowledge in her skull, a 'not taking shit' attitude, who is cunning and quick with the tongue, as well as slow to anger combined with the leadership skills an alpha should have, that seems to be one of the best selections." Aislin thought about the leader and what she heard of him or her, and contemplated on what the leader may look like, such as size, movement, speech, and the colors. It was all varied as the leader could look like anyone so it kept Aislin's interest hot.
"Sure, other alphas will have similar qualities, but when it comes to the acceptance of members everyone should be welcome as who they are and not what they are capable of, as everyone is capable of something somewhere. Just as you are. I am capable with my tracking skills, and with the ability to use my stealth and tongue to my advantage. You? You are largely built with a strong and steady frame, and your paws are large enough to carry the weight of your muscle and strength forward. You seem like a fighter, and you show your courage in the way you sit. You also speak with the courage slipping past your teeth and with that, you fear nothing." The black tracker walked around the girl once for a moment as she spoke before coming back to the front of her and sitting. Aislin took the silence for a moment to let what she said sink in. Aislin at this point wanted the wolf to feel comfortable, if she already wasn't, enough to be able to travel with her with no issue. It wasn't like Aislin to divulge in something like that, but given the circumstances and the lack of being able to be social with anyone else (as well as this girl being her potential pack mate), she figured it would be an opportunity to get to know about Aislin a little more. Aislin wasn't releasing confidential details about herself, but more or less what her capabilities were. As a spy, she wouldn't release those details to anyone in efforts to not release what she could really do in the event of a dangerous life threatening situation, whatever that may be. But since she was still training, it was at least good to have one friend, or someone you could talk to.
But why Qanik? Aislin had to ask herself this for a moment. Was it because Aislin slightly saw a side of her within Qanik, though it had been such a short meeting already? Or was it that she felt like she could trust this girl? It was hard to say as anyone could take advantage of anyone, but if this wolf was truly trying to do something suspicious, wouldn't there have been some sort of sign or movement mistake she would make? Unless she was that damn good of a spy, which she doubted given the way she was framed. The girl was much too big to become a spy and would make too much noise. No, Qanik was built to be a warrior, and not a spy. Though, anyone if they worked hard at it could be a spy, but that didn't mean they wouldn't be good at it. The thought and prospect of it went through her head, but her father wouldn't send out spies. Aislin was much too far for that and resources would be limited. Besides - by now her father was probably dead by the disease that swept through. It was only a matter of time anyhow.
"If you wish to follow me, I would be glad for the company. It would make my days traveling alone that much different. I will leave this decision up to you, however."
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