I Wanna Be a Rockstar!
05-25-2013, 06:54 AM
Eria's sandy white-tipped ears perked when she heard another voice. To think that she had been alone in this beautiful, snowy wilderness. This new land was already filled with surprises that made the young fae genuinely smile. Her eyes searched for the source of the gentle tones and when she found her, Eria's heart hammered lightly. The first word that came to Eria's mind was beautiful. From how the older female looked, she seemed the kind of woman that Eria could simply approach and not worry about harm. As a matter of fact, this is what caused the young one to openly speak. She slowly approached Crusade, her paws making light crunching noises whenever they pressed into the snow.
With her head slightly lowered to the ground, she sniffed the air and nodded to her. "Good day to you too, ma'am," she politely replied, that smile still gracing her dark features. When she finally stopped walking, the light of the struggling sunlight shined across her pelt. Hues of deep blue and black mixed together like the night sky was evident as the wind made waves through her thick fur. Her ocean blue eyes stood out against her facial features and they twinkled as she excitedly replied again. "I guess a little bit of both. At first, I was travelling and enjoying the view of this beautiful landscape...but then," her ears slightly went back and she reclined to her haunches, "I started yearning for others that enjoyed this setting, others...whom understood why this part of the world is so amazing."
Her thick-haired tail with the sandy white tip swept across the snow behind her, making it fly like sparkling bits of white confetti. The confetti fell across her form, making her look slightly older, but she smiled at the touch of the snow. Playfully, she shook her head to remove it and said, "You mentioned there were other females who have been past here...does that mean there is a chance a pack lives around here?" The hunger in her eyes was shamelessly evident as she asked the older lady her burning question. Suddenly, Eria remembered her manners. "I'm sorry, ma'am, I didn't mean to be rude. My name is Eria..and I guess from what you can tell, I am foreign to these lands."
With her head slightly lowered to the ground, she sniffed the air and nodded to her. "Good day to you too, ma'am," she politely replied, that smile still gracing her dark features. When she finally stopped walking, the light of the struggling sunlight shined across her pelt. Hues of deep blue and black mixed together like the night sky was evident as the wind made waves through her thick fur. Her ocean blue eyes stood out against her facial features and they twinkled as she excitedly replied again. "I guess a little bit of both. At first, I was travelling and enjoying the view of this beautiful landscape...but then," her ears slightly went back and she reclined to her haunches, "I started yearning for others that enjoyed this setting, others...whom understood why this part of the world is so amazing."
Her thick-haired tail with the sandy white tip swept across the snow behind her, making it fly like sparkling bits of white confetti. The confetti fell across her form, making her look slightly older, but she smiled at the touch of the snow. Playfully, she shook her head to remove it and said, "You mentioned there were other females who have been past here...does that mean there is a chance a pack lives around here?" The hunger in her eyes was shamelessly evident as she asked the older lady her burning question. Suddenly, Eria remembered her manners. "I'm sorry, ma'am, I didn't mean to be rude. My name is Eria..and I guess from what you can tell, I am foreign to these lands."