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Callisto

Loner

age
5 Years
gender
Female
gems
106
size
Medium
build
posts
254
player
Anais
06-19-2015, 04:10 PM



Walk | Talk | Think

There was something distinctly peculiar about the way the wolf's attention fixed upon her only after Callisto had spoken. It was like the tall woman had only known vaguely a moment before where she was and had needed that little touch of sound to solidify the picture. It should have been obvious, but it took the healer a moment for the pieces to connect, and when they did they did so quietly. She's seeing with her ears. Did that mean her eyesight was off? The healer inside of her was instantly intrigued, wanting to poke and prod about the issue to learn as much as she could, but the other part of her, the predominantly hermit part, missed the quiet already. This was not getting her plants organized.

Her precious winter stores were still on her mind as she reclined to sit where she had stood, giving her attention over to the wolf who was, for the time being, passing through. That was good news as far as Callisto was concerned. Even when part of a pack, she had rarely gone out of her way to get to know her packmates, and now that she no longer had the pressuring unities of a pack forcing her into conversation she was even more reluctant to engage in it now. Though from the sound of what this wolf meant by coming here, Sabine had better things to do, someone to find. "Probably not," the healer answered matter-of-factly, recalling how few others that she tended to see on a daily basis. Well, wolves anyway; the cat was a whole other story.

Perhaps it was politeness or a genuine curiosity that prompted the passerby to ask about her and offer an unsolicited comment on the lonely state of the Nook. With Sabine's words rounding in her head, the grey and black wolf glanced about her, trying to see the state of things in the same manner that her company did. It did look pretty empty, and scent-wise there was not a whole lot to go off of. But those where all characteristics that had kept her here once she arrived. "It's temporary," she stated, because it was - she was not at all sure how long she intended to stay here yet - "and it's only loneliness if you prefer company." In her eyes, it was peace, quiet, and freedom.