small things
12-08-2015, 08:06 PM
Védís had wandered further south than anticipated. The bitter cold of the winter wasn't exactly appealing, and so she would travel away from the worst of the weather. Hours turned into days, and slowly autumn faded and now winter was here in full-forced. To say she was running away from something wasn't quite true. There was no real stopping point in sight for her; she simply moved and persisted until something stopped her. Though to be honest, she found herself missing her family quite deeply.. some, perhaps more than others.
Her paws tread through the cool sand as she wandered down the beach. The night was young, the sky clear, and the moon bright. Its light illuminated the coast well, and she had no issue wandering through the night. The woman's toes stretched, a slow yawn slipping from her parted jaws as she tilted her head skyward. It was cold here still, as the ocean waves brought a bitter wind to the lands, but it was bearable, and there was no snow which was a plus.
Her blue gaze would penetrate the night as a glimpse of a cavern, against a small cliffside, certainly a place to protect against the elements. Her pace increased slightly, paws carrying her into the darkness as she slipped into the cave, her side pressed against the cool stone wall to orient her as her eyes adjusted to the darkness. The cavern had a slightly sharp slope toward the back, and it seemed as though some water had pooled there. Another slow yawn left her as she stretched her weary limbs - grateful for the prospect of quiet rest.
Her paws tread through the cool sand as she wandered down the beach. The night was young, the sky clear, and the moon bright. Its light illuminated the coast well, and she had no issue wandering through the night. The woman's toes stretched, a slow yawn slipping from her parted jaws as she tilted her head skyward. It was cold here still, as the ocean waves brought a bitter wind to the lands, but it was bearable, and there was no snow which was a plus.
Her blue gaze would penetrate the night as a glimpse of a cavern, against a small cliffside, certainly a place to protect against the elements. Her pace increased slightly, paws carrying her into the darkness as she slipped into the cave, her side pressed against the cool stone wall to orient her as her eyes adjusted to the darkness. The cavern had a slightly sharp slope toward the back, and it seemed as though some water had pooled there. Another slow yawn left her as she stretched her weary limbs - grateful for the prospect of quiet rest.
12-09-2015, 05:20 PM
She would smell another as she arrived. The scent was somewhat familiar, but more concerned with getting out of the biting cold Akemi wouldn’t try to process who it belonged to. “Excuse me for intruding, but it’s too damn cold to be out there.” She would plop down just inside the entrance, glancing out at the snow. Yeah, she had decided she definitely didn’t like the stuff. |
01-04-2016, 05:46 PM
Yeah.. quiet. About that. It seemed she hardly got settled before her moment of silence was interrupted. A barely audible sigh left her lips before the stranger even slipped into the den - Vedis caught her scent long before that, but she was tired and had no interest in finding another place to sleep. Perhaps she might have to, if this wolf wanted to claim this one as her own, but standing her ground was a far more likely prospect. Her hackles would raise slightly, nose wrinkling as well as she heard the gentle shuffling of paws that signified Akemi's approach.
"No worries," Védís offered tentatively. Briefly she had closed her eyes, allowing darkness to overtake her, and she found her vision hazy as she adjusted once again to the pale moonlight that shone through the cave's entrance. It took a long moment for her to get a good look at Akemi. Even her scent had not been terribly familiar.. perhaps masked by time, by Akemi's companions, by the bitter cold and the briny stench of the ocean. "Do you really think I would turn away my own sister?" Her reply was slow, and cautious - but once her eyes had adjusted fully, she knew with no uncertainty that this was Akemi. Her size alone was enough to give it away.
She chuckled openly. Ah, fate was a funny, fickle beast.. and it had been so long since she'd seen anyone in her family. Though Védís had not been terribly close to Akemi - nor had she been really that close to any of her siblings - it was good to see her, and she was willing to offer a fond smile in her direction, eyes roving over Akemi's scarred form. "Where the hell have you been all these years?"
"No worries," Védís offered tentatively. Briefly she had closed her eyes, allowing darkness to overtake her, and she found her vision hazy as she adjusted once again to the pale moonlight that shone through the cave's entrance. It took a long moment for her to get a good look at Akemi. Even her scent had not been terribly familiar.. perhaps masked by time, by Akemi's companions, by the bitter cold and the briny stench of the ocean. "Do you really think I would turn away my own sister?" Her reply was slow, and cautious - but once her eyes had adjusted fully, she knew with no uncertainty that this was Akemi. Her size alone was enough to give it away.
She chuckled openly. Ah, fate was a funny, fickle beast.. and it had been so long since she'd seen anyone in her family. Though Védís had not been terribly close to Akemi - nor had she been really that close to any of her siblings - it was good to see her, and she was willing to offer a fond smile in her direction, eyes roving over Akemi's scarred form. "Where the hell have you been all these years?"
01-16-2016, 09:30 PM