Rapid Waters
04-15-2015, 02:41 PM
One of her friends had lead her here, and now she knew why; there was a waterfall here, and her crystal blue eyes widened as she stared up at it. Her gray and white limbs carried her to the water, and the innocent female stared into it, her head raised as she watched the waterfall. Noticing the pool at the bottom of the waterfall, she ran over to it, wagging her tail. Colors of blue mixed, and yet the female watched as a dark shape swam through it, stopping for a moment; she could see the shimmer of silver scales, the icy blue eye staring up at her. She glanced over, seeing the other wolf, and her tail slowly stopped wagging. Snow, are you okay? The voice wasn't really there, but Snow turned her attention back towards her imaginary friend. "I'm fine." She said softly, giving the male another glance.
Snow. Snow shook her head and turned back to the imaginary friend, her voice soft as she answered. "Yes?" The imaginary creature moved closer, and Snow did as well, curious as to what was going on. And, before she could say anything, she stumbled and fell, a soft splash coming from the water as she struggled to make her way to the bank again, the water from the waterfall hitting her with force. She was pulled back, even though her gray and white paws struggled against the water. Snow! She struggled towards the bank, her paws churning in the water, her blue gaze narrowed in determination. After a few more moments, she managed to get to the bank, and struggled upon it, shivering.
That water had been colder than she would have liked. But at least it wasn't one of those fire dragons that were around. They would have let her die.
Snow. Snow shook her head and turned back to the imaginary friend, her voice soft as she answered. "Yes?" The imaginary creature moved closer, and Snow did as well, curious as to what was going on. And, before she could say anything, she stumbled and fell, a soft splash coming from the water as she struggled to make her way to the bank again, the water from the waterfall hitting her with force. She was pulled back, even though her gray and white paws struggled against the water. Snow! She struggled towards the bank, her paws churning in the water, her blue gaze narrowed in determination. After a few more moments, she managed to get to the bank, and struggled upon it, shivering.
That water had been colder than she would have liked. But at least it wasn't one of those fire dragons that were around. They would have let her die.