The impact of her body hitting the ground jarred her from claws to tail tip. With the air knocked out of her, her lungs squeezing. For once in a long time the feeling of real physical pain cleared her troubled mind. Her body might hurt but the weight lifted off of her oh so briefly was god sent. A sharp breath, a gasping inhale suddenly was sucked down her windpipe and into her lungs. It was then, the thing she had tumbled right over stood over her yelling. Still dazed she could only stare at him blankly. But she was sure she could figure out what he was saying. After all she did just collided right into him. She remained on her back, tail tucked in and limbs pulled in to her body. A tremble stole her body at his raised voice and bright green eyes widened in alarm and fear.
She had never been yelled at before by anyone. Those that had met her had learned she was skittish and shy. It did not take much to send this girl trembling and cowering. Maybe she should have gone with that male to his pack. But she had been so unsocialized and felt she wouldn't fit in right away. The male's voice sounded again and she chanced a look up at his face. His attitude was completely different now, allowing her to not feel so threatened. She rolled onto her belly and backed away from him. Suspicion glowed in her eyes as she stared up at him.
Something wasn't right. Someone didn't just yell at you then flip completely with and apology. She narrowed her eyes and lifted herself up, legs still slightly bent, ready to sprint like hell out of there if needed."Sorry I was running..from something.." She said in a whisper, her eyes casting away from him. In truth she had been, running from memories and emotions. Only problem was you couldn't outrun those kind of things.