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Hemera

Loner

age
1 Year
gender
Female
gems
0
size
Large
build
posts
11
player
08-24-2014, 11:45 AM



Hemera is unmoving, even as the first sibling is moving beside her, the fluffy feel the only thing she knows for now. And the warmth. When her sibling is gone, the warmth gone, the only female kicks out blindly, probably hitting something, but, what it was, she doesn't know. The moving continues, the pup moving a little, shifting as she moved weakly, struggling to get back into the comfort of things. It is too small, as she gets pushed closer towards something, and she kicks out again, on instinct, not knowing why it was so small. She shakes a little, an unknown breeze ruffling her fur slightly as she was pushed closer and closer, the other thing beside her moving.

The warmth of the other thing beside her slowly slips away, until it is gone entirely, leaving her all alone in the too small space. Hemera is pushed closer and closer to whatever the thing is, kicking out a final time, struggling to get back into the comfortable space. But, because of her too small body, and the fact that she does not have enough energy, she soon loses the short battle as the movement pushes her out into the open. Instantly, she dislikes it, the cold breeze making her shiver as she blindly crawls closer to her mother, feeling the liquid underneath her tiny body. She tried to keep warm, a loud noise already escaping her, pushing herself against anything that was even remotely warm.

When she feels herself dangling from something, the pup opens her jaws, a silent wail escaping the pup, her voice now lost. The cold made her shiver, and soon she felt warmth around her. There would be no rumbling to signify anything about her, but her markings would make her stand out easily. Or if they didn't, then, her eyes, when they changed color, probably would. But, for now, Hemera wails, hunger tearing at her, as she pushed herself against a stomach and searched for the scent of milk.


"Hear Me Talk,"
'Read My Thoughts.'