Jar Of Hearts
06-07-2013, 09:30 AM
Aislyn |
She waited, paws facing, heart aching. What was going to happen? She could only wonder. Ears perked as he returned her call. It was an odd call. Soft and quiet, maybe even distressed. What in the world was going on? She waited, eyes locked on the direction the call had come from. Ten minutes went by, ten more, and another ten. He was taking awfully long, and he wasn't too far off from where she was. So why was he taking so long? Random scenarios took place in her mind. What of he was hurt, or what of he was merely ignoring her? What if he had a change of heart, and left Valhalla for good? What if he was with someone else? What if... he was dying? Ears folded flat against the woman's skull. So many things could go wrong, and with her luck, it was always something. Tail licked her heels as she anxiously waited for him. She could heard soft rustling in the bushes ahead of her. She straightened herself up, prepared for anything he might throw at her; but was she saw was not expected. He looked so... sickly. Was this the reason why he had almost untraceable lately? It made her fell a bit guilty. Why hadn't he called for someone? Erani was the best healer around, she even revived a drowning woman in a river! Surely she could do some black magic on Friction to make him feel better. "Friction.." His name was almost a whisper on her breath. Now she remembered why she had taken him home with her, why she had chosen him to father her child, why she had... fallen in love with him. She couldn't stop herself. Legs drove her forward as she came up to him, plush ivory fur mixing with his ashy pelt as she embraced him the best way she could. She was fairly smaller than him, but she did what she could. All she wanted was this moment, forever. "Friction I.." Words were cut off as tears swelled in her eyes. What could she even say? It was obvious he was so sick, and no one had even bothered helping him. "Why didn't you tell me?" She murmured as she buried her face into the crook of his neck. |