An Unexpected Accident
01-11-2015, 08:46 PM
(This post was last modified: 01-11-2015, 08:46 PM by Maija.)
Maija's heart rate began to increase as the unfamiliar settings made her feel more uncomfortable. She wanted more than anything to leave, act like her trip to the Glaciers had never happened, but she couldn't. The aftermath of being knocked out by a seal was too much on her golden form. The aching wasn't going to stop anytime soon and she knew if she tried, she would fail miserably. Instead, she listened to the young woman as she explained why she was there and the name of the pack caught her attention. Glaciem. Oh, how she despised the memory of such a name, for what it stood for when Isardis had ruled, and had ruined her life in regards to harming Taurig for no good reason.
Then, the female began to explain that this Glaciem was in memory of her father, Gargoyle. The name of her dad was unknown to Maija, but when she mentioned the white King, she made a face. Odette continued to explain that she was here because the Alphess was not sure of the damages that had been done by the encounter of the leopard seal. At her final statement, Maija gave an indignant snort. "Yes, I am sure."
Maija knew that if she wanted to get home faster, she would have to cooperate with those who were watching over her. So, instead of putting up a fight that she knew wouldn't make sense, she gave a large sigh and lowered her head to her front paws. A soft moan of pain slipped through her clenched teeth, followed by a soft question. "Do you have any fish?" After all, that was why she came up to the dumb North in the first place!
Then, the female began to explain that this Glaciem was in memory of her father, Gargoyle. The name of her dad was unknown to Maija, but when she mentioned the white King, she made a face. Odette continued to explain that she was here because the Alphess was not sure of the damages that had been done by the encounter of the leopard seal. At her final statement, Maija gave an indignant snort. "Yes, I am sure."
Maija knew that if she wanted to get home faster, she would have to cooperate with those who were watching over her. So, instead of putting up a fight that she knew wouldn't make sense, she gave a large sigh and lowered her head to her front paws. A soft moan of pain slipped through her clenched teeth, followed by a soft question. "Do you have any fish?" After all, that was why she came up to the dumb North in the first place!