Try and Count the Stars
06-08-2013, 01:37 AM
She enjoyed his quiet company. A kindred spirit perhaps? The albino knew that she shouldn't get ahead of herself, it was rare that she come across a lupine more than once. So far Kira had been the only exception and quite the exceptions he was! She was happy to have the yearling around so often, but she almost felt like she was getting greedy, enjoying the company of a stranger like this. Quiet in her thoughts, the male seemed to wait a moment before speaking, and she appreciated the tone and decibal. Loud voices, sharp voices, they often shattered her concentration and left her reeling, even if it was only for a moment. He was considerate though, spoke in a whisper and she found herself smiling as she returned his words.
"This is my first time seeing this lake. It doesn't subtract from it's splendor, though." It was a gorgeous little thing out in the middle of nowhere. Yet she appreciated it like it was any other - and loved it like she would any other. It was a beautiful part of nature, offered so much to those that managed to find it. "Tell me about you." She finally said, turning to face the dark brute. His white ear was a curious marking, and she found her magenta gaze trailing on it a moment before falling back to his amber eyes. "Who are you?" He could give her anything that he wanted to - his name, his origin, why he had come here, where he wanted to be. Listening was something that Io excelled in, and her visage never fell into anything less than intruiged. Because she was - it was rare that she stop and truly connect with another lupine - it wasn't really the information she was after, but that was always an added plus.
"This is my first time seeing this lake. It doesn't subtract from it's splendor, though." It was a gorgeous little thing out in the middle of nowhere. Yet she appreciated it like it was any other - and loved it like she would any other. It was a beautiful part of nature, offered so much to those that managed to find it. "Tell me about you." She finally said, turning to face the dark brute. His white ear was a curious marking, and she found her magenta gaze trailing on it a moment before falling back to his amber eyes. "Who are you?" He could give her anything that he wanted to - his name, his origin, why he had come here, where he wanted to be. Listening was something that Io excelled in, and her visage never fell into anything less than intruiged. Because she was - it was rare that she stop and truly connect with another lupine - it wasn't really the information she was after, but that was always an added plus.