YOUR EYES SHINE SO BRIGHT
10-31-2014, 09:13 PM
Pandora had never visited many members of her paternal lineage. She had grown accustomed to just her mother, aunts, and siblings -- all of them had made her small world complete. Now, many months later, the world had changed a bit and so had she. The cockiness that had given her full rein throughout her youth had dwindled down to a few sparks, but they hadn't started a fire in a long time. She had lost her faith in the males she had desired since she was a year old, making her less trustful of their reappearances. Even when all of this had happened, she still maintained a high level of vanity and self-sufficient pride, convinced that she still deserved to be on a pedestal. Her time hadn't arrived yet, that was all.
As the fall season moved towards chillier weather, so did Pandora. She felt her fur thicken for the oncoming snow and bitter winds, knowing that she would need the extra coat soon. What better way to see if it worked than step into the Northern Frontier? The only time she had explored the northern region was when she had visited Bevroren with Sibelle for an alliance meeting. Her gaze looked out to the vast, white atmosphere and she then realized why some wolves chose to live there. It was beautiful, quiet, and held many open doors for a potential ruler. All Pandora could do was sigh.
The reason she didn't realize another figure was there was because of her continuous gazing. Only when the simple greeting was given did she show any attention elsewhere. She turned her magnificent head, golden-backed ears tweeking to properly catch any more words that rose on the wind. Her turqouise eyes shimmered against her dark cobalt form, blinking innocently in the woman's direction. Only when she moved to properly watch her did Pandora's gold swirls and stripes flare. They hit the sun and created a temporary blindness for anyone that looked directly upon her. She moved with stealth and grace, causing ripples in her fur to make her designs flow in a desired manner. After she flicked her tail to get rid of extra snow, she responded with a gentle smile. "Salutations," she softly greeted, gentle eyes blinking slowly. "I hope I wasn't trespassing...I didn't smell any borders when I arrived."
"Speech"