ardent

Guardian of the night



Lakota

Loner

age
2 Years
gender
Female
gems
0
size
Large
build
posts
59
player
07-20-2014, 07:47 PM



The woman spoke with something akin to mirth, simply hinted in her melodic vocals as she replied. So the violet pigments were real? She'd been born with such a unique colour? How lucky. Then came the introduction, that she was in fact the queen of a pack. Of course, who would deny anyone of such unique appearance anything less than royalty status? Oddly enough, it seemed that the alabaster giantess seemed like a lost pup, which was far from the case. Though, the calamities that could ensue during an adventure were definitely real, and the willowy darling knew that better than most. I'm not lost, but hank you for the concern. Amused melodies would reply with a small smile, mismatched audits flickering. Pallid banner would thump against the terra, a physical manifestation of her mirth.
Another query would reach her ears, and the girl would shrug, looking around absently. Actually, I was taking in the sights of home, since it's been a while, and I happened to catch my mom's scent. She murmured, admitting her reasons for being here easily. She didn't see any reason not to trust the queen, the older lady seemed lovely. She was out for a small trip out of the territory, you see. With my sister and her boyfriend, type, thing- anyways, I'm a little worried to find her scent so far from home. She continued, a small frown coming to crease her delicate brow. Dual toned optics would twinkle with worry, but it would quickly be covered up. Surely her mother was fine, probably just took a detour chasing something that caught her eye. Song was like that, sometimes. Maybe you know her? Song Destruction? She would inquire, tilting her dainty cranium to one side in the slightest.
She eyed the queen curiously, wondering if maybe she could get a helpful hint from the lilac woman. My name's Lakota, by the way. She added, smiling a little, just briefly. Maybe Desiree knew where her mom was, and could tell her where. That would definitely save time and energy. Then she could bring word back, let the family know what was up with Song.