Just Out
03-28-2013, 03:33 PM
Ooc: Forgot to put in title but thread is OPEN!
Paws moved slowly over the green lands, head held low and tail swaying behind her. Loccian decided to go for a walk, enjoy the weather. She had no duties today, no wounds to smear herbs on or anything else. She had the time to go out. As she walked she held her head up to the sky, taking in a long deep breath of the warm air. Today was hotter than usual but she didn't mind too much since she had shed most of her winter coat.
The shewolf soon found herself on the beach, in the southern part of Seracian territory. Since joining this pack the female had never come here, she just didn't think about it, mostly stuck around inland. As she walked her storm grey eyes looked out to the large body of water she was approaching, head tilting to the side in curiousity. Never before had she been around so much water, only rivers and small lakes. Moving forward she suddenly froze as the ground beneath her paws changed from hard to soft and cool, grainy. She lowered her head and sniffed, quickly pulling her head away when sand went up her nose, blowing it out. It burned.
After a few moments of that she finally moved forward, each paw stepping onto the cool sand while eyes stared out at the water.
Paws moved slowly over the green lands, head held low and tail swaying behind her. Loccian decided to go for a walk, enjoy the weather. She had no duties today, no wounds to smear herbs on or anything else. She had the time to go out. As she walked she held her head up to the sky, taking in a long deep breath of the warm air. Today was hotter than usual but she didn't mind too much since she had shed most of her winter coat.
The shewolf soon found herself on the beach, in the southern part of Seracian territory. Since joining this pack the female had never come here, she just didn't think about it, mostly stuck around inland. As she walked her storm grey eyes looked out to the large body of water she was approaching, head tilting to the side in curiousity. Never before had she been around so much water, only rivers and small lakes. Moving forward she suddenly froze as the ground beneath her paws changed from hard to soft and cool, grainy. She lowered her head and sniffed, quickly pulling her head away when sand went up her nose, blowing it out. It burned.
After a few moments of that she finally moved forward, each paw stepping onto the cool sand while eyes stared out at the water.