ardent

just let go



Alessa


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06-06-2013, 08:12 PM




When it came to others, her safety didn?t really matter much. Since having been abandoned by the one wolf in her life that was supposed to be around for a long time, Alessa made it goal in life to help others; no matter what. She?d been doing that ever since she could remember and this situation was no different. In retrospect, maybe she should have been paying more attention to his body language and how he was handling the pain, but all she?d seen was a man in trouble and she?d reacted. Swift to take action and come to his aid, to see if there was anything she could do. But then, there were those who didn?t want her help and for the moment he appeared to be one of those.


He started at her sudden appearance, his frame moving away from hers in less than a blink of an eye, his injured paw drawn up underneath his belly. Alessa stayed calm, watching him with mismatched eyes as his ruby ones studied her, perhaps assessing her reason for having approached him unaware. Her ears flattened away down her skull as a growl worked its way up his throat before it died away, not reaching its full potential. Was he realizing that she had come to help? It appeared so as he limped his way back to her, presenting his injured paw to her, deep lyrics filling her now attentive ears as she lowered her muzzle, nostrils twitching soflty as she gently prodded his paw. Nothing felt broken but she could feel a bit of inflammation around the joint. She was no healer, but she knew icy water was always a good way to dull the pain. At least for her anyway. From what I can tell it looks like you might have sprained it just a bit. I?m no healer so I could be wrong. That being said my knowledge of healing herbs is non-existent, but there?s a little ravine I saw just beyond those trees that I can lead you to. The water has to be pretty cold this time of year so the chill should help to numb the pain. She took a step back, allowing him just a bit of breathing room in compensation for having intruded his personal space just moments ago.


His next set of words were laced with shame as he apologize about his reaction to her arrival. Shoulders lifted in a shrugging motion, dimissing his apology. You acted just like any other wolf would to a stranger?s sudden appearance. No need to apologize. In truth she had probably deserved that for having snuck up on him, so she wasn?t going to hold it against him. She watched him in patient silence, waiting for some kind of answer, noticing how his eyes roamed over her, making what she assumed to be a more detail observation of her. She took a moment to allow her own two-toned gaze to rove him once again, noticing a patch of white that lined his belly that she hadn?t noticed before. He was obviously larger than her, his sex giving him the height and girth to overpower if he so wished. He wasn?t bad to look at, but then again she wasn?t a beauty by any means. Would he accept her help? She supposed she would find out.





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