e x t r a t e r r e s t r i a l
05-19-2013, 12:25 AM
She had planned on exploring the new lands without hesitating. What she didn't plan on was the discovery of a majestic wall. The fact that she was surprised made the find very appealing to her blue eyes. 'All the more to admire,' she thought happily. Her dark gray tail swept behind her in a lazy wag, side-to-side with no real reason. As she looked up high enough to the endless height of the structure, her neck cracked and she blinked a few times in more surprise. "Great," she said out loud, her tones containing a slight hint of regret from looking up so fast. Slowly, she attempted to lower her head and with relief, realized nothing had been broken. Her neck muscles slightly ached, but she shook herself all over and they relaxed.
Aeil's dark, stormy gray fur stood out against the settings. Her tracker-like form, medium and lightly-built with toned muscles, could probably cause a wolf to do a double-take. She didn't think of herself like that, so if it happened, she would probably not notice. As she took a few steps down the length of the wall, she admired the depths of the stone and how well they stayed together. After all this time (which was unknown to her, but she assumed long), the rocks stayed together like pieces of a puzzle. Once they fit, they didn't seem to want to leave. She knew that in some places of the wall, this wouldn't be so, but she ignored it and kept on.
Along the way, while being in her own world, she heard the howl. Another wave of surprise swept over her and she blinked a few times to recollect where she was and what had just happened. Ears perked and she turned her head in the direction of the howl. From what she could tell, it was a male and the message it carried wasn't threatening. A smile appeared on her pretty face and she tossed her head back before sending her own howl. From her smooth jowls, a beautiful melody left her body and floated across the air towards the other wolf's ears. She let it stay for a few seconds and then it faded. Aeil gingerly took a few steps forward before she started to walk in the direction of the first howl. Maybe it was someone who could tell her where she was...she hoped so, at least.
Aeil's dark, stormy gray fur stood out against the settings. Her tracker-like form, medium and lightly-built with toned muscles, could probably cause a wolf to do a double-take. She didn't think of herself like that, so if it happened, she would probably not notice. As she took a few steps down the length of the wall, she admired the depths of the stone and how well they stayed together. After all this time (which was unknown to her, but she assumed long), the rocks stayed together like pieces of a puzzle. Once they fit, they didn't seem to want to leave. She knew that in some places of the wall, this wouldn't be so, but she ignored it and kept on.
Along the way, while being in her own world, she heard the howl. Another wave of surprise swept over her and she blinked a few times to recollect where she was and what had just happened. Ears perked and she turned her head in the direction of the howl. From what she could tell, it was a male and the message it carried wasn't threatening. A smile appeared on her pretty face and she tossed her head back before sending her own howl. From her smooth jowls, a beautiful melody left her body and floated across the air towards the other wolf's ears. She let it stay for a few seconds and then it faded. Aeil gingerly took a few steps forward before she started to walk in the direction of the first howl. Maybe it was someone who could tell her where she was...she hoped so, at least.