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Tessi

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02-28-2014, 01:24 AM
Every sense making the mistake of wandering to Alacritis after leaving the group she'd been born into, Tessi had only achieved becoming more and more uncertain of herself. The only reason she'd left in the first place was because she'd been sure. She'd been sure she was able enough and strong enough now to make it on her own and to exist with other wolves. But the task was proving more and more difficult with the passing day. She wasn't sure anymore as she carried herself along. It wouldn't be so bad if she didn't freeze up and lose her voice every time she tried to say something to a wolf bigger than her, but that was how things seemed to be happening. She'd made up her mind though that she was too far past the point of no return now though. She might not survive the journey back to find the group of her birth.

All these things where racing through her mind, causing it to run in several different directions as she walked along the trees. Had she been paying better attention, she might have noticed soon enough to turn back and avoid detection, but that didn't seem to be the case today. Finally breaking free of the tree line, her eyes fell upon the massive wall of stone, which stopped her in her tracks. It was intriguing. Such a structure she had never seen before. it was much taller than her, and all she could wonder was if it where possible to get on top of it and look out at the world around her. After several moments of stopping to admire the wall before her, she finally looked down and noticed the male present at it aswell.

When her grey and green eyes fell on him, she tried at once to move away before her body could catch up with her eyes, and so sort of shook violently once before freezing in place. The voice in the back of her head swore again. Attempted to move, she found herself held in place unsure of what to do. She just stood there, her gaze fixed on her with a blank expression on her face. Damnit... Stepped in it again Tessi, she thought to herself.