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Alessa


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02-09-2014, 01:57 AM




By the time tired paws reach the lake, evening had set in. The air was warm, humid for spring and full of life. Though it was warm there was a soft breeze that rustled the reeds. Frogs and crickets began their music, a course soft and appealing to the ears. Fire flies danced and lite up the lake. They were like tiny little stars dancing, their light reflected by the lake. The soft cream and white wolfess sighed softly as her head dipped down to lap up the refreshing lake water. She took many drinks to parch her dry mouth. She had been traveling all day and her paws ached. She stood there staring out over the lake with the full moon's reflection rippling in the center. She wanted to reach out to it, touch it. Slowly she wadded into the lake. It cool waters a relief to her general aches and pain. She felt her tense body relax under its gently ripples.

She swan out to the center to swim in circles in the moon bathed center, fire and ice orbs closing blissfully. But alas she was still tired and retreated back to the pebbled shore side of the lake. She didn't bother to shake the water from her fur, embracing the cold weight it held on her. Droplets of water shone like jewels on her body, enhancing the color of her fur to silver and a pale gold. She sat there to watch the firefly dance, the frogs and crickets playing the tunes of the song. Life had been so boring lately, every day the same old same. That was to be expected when you were alone and had no family. But she had lived like this her whole life. She should be used to it. But sometimes she wished something would just happen, or to meet just someone lasting. She'd met other before but soon later went on her way. Maybe she needed a companion? Of maybe just one night to talk to someone other than herself was the cure she needed. Honestly at times it was depression, but she was the one who put herself here. She could join a pack and never be alone of roam free with no rules and such but alone. Sometimes she wished life could give her both.






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