Love will find a way <3
04-04-2016, 11:01 AM
Ahh, the islands. Such a nice place to take a short break from her endless rabbit/racoon/fox hunts that welcomed her day after day. Don't get Nala wrong, she adores her job! It was just... she was getting older and was feeling lonely. Other than her boss and co-worker, Bright, and the merciful alpha, Leo, who had given her second and final chance, the untouched white female was all alone and nobody truly seemed like they wanted to talk to her or want to know her. Maybe it was because they were too busy with their occupations and/or families. Why did it feel like she was the only adult who had little to no social skills?
These islands were called the 'Love Islands' and with luck, for a good reason. She needed a best friend, although someone who meant something to her would be even more appreciated. However, true love was hard to find, but if one was going to find it, why not search here first by sitting and letting another lonely soul arrive and talk to her.
Saltwater waves wash up by her paws, trying to tickle her to make her smile, but when it was proved unuseful, it backed away. The sea tried this may times to cheer her up, but the spray only made her eyes water even more. Palm trees swayed faintly in the leaving monsoon breeze, a couple of rouge flowers, taking gentle flight, one catching Nala by surprise by unexpected impact of it getting stuck behind her ear. The scene wasn't the ideal setting sun leaning on her man's shoulder, but it was as close as she was going to get.
These islands were called the 'Love Islands' and with luck, for a good reason. She needed a best friend, although someone who meant something to her would be even more appreciated. However, true love was hard to find, but if one was going to find it, why not search here first by sitting and letting another lonely soul arrive and talk to her.
Saltwater waves wash up by her paws, trying to tickle her to make her smile, but when it was proved unuseful, it backed away. The sea tried this may times to cheer her up, but the spray only made her eyes water even more. Palm trees swayed faintly in the leaving monsoon breeze, a couple of rouge flowers, taking gentle flight, one catching Nala by surprise by unexpected impact of it getting stuck behind her ear. The scene wasn't the ideal setting sun leaning on her man's shoulder, but it was as close as she was going to get.