ardent

A single act or many



Glacier

Loner

age
6 Years
gender
Male
gems
0
size
Extra large
build
-
posts
510
player
08-03-2015, 02:19 PM



Her tail would begin to move her, bright golden eyes upon him and he knew one of his suggestions ha caught her attention. She would ask after the island, and he couldn't help but grin. Of course, she was asking after the more difficult one. He would have to make sure Locha was at least near by in case they got caught out. He was a strong swimmer, if a heavy weight to keep up. Once he got started he was difficult to stop, same as it was for him on land. He could easily anchor her smaller body against the tide, even if he wasn't sure he could hold up her entire weight the whole way if it happened to be needed. In other words – the best way to cross would be team work. “Its one of the closest islands to shore that I've seen so far, but its current looks pretty strong. You would have to keep beside me, but I have no doubt we could do it with ease – together” he promised her, grinning into her bright expression.

That it had caught her attention was all the confirmation he needed that it would be their destination. He hadn't been to the island before, through he had been out against the currents near by it, enough so to know he could handle it fine and could shelter Anais from it. It would be a new place for both of them to explore, and he was also eager to set off and explore by her side. He started to move towards the exit of the cave network, hesitating to see if she would follow before moving himself to the shore closest to the island. They had to move to the very end going South of their island, to the point where they would have to West or into the water in order to keep straight. here he stopped, raised his head, and howled to Locha - not asking for her presence, just warning her they where going for a difficult swim, it would be good for her to be near by if they hit trouble. “We go straight East across the water, see the shore?” he asked, pointing out its position in the water.

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