Alive In The Lights
10-28-2016, 11:59 AM
Her heat was in full swing and Faite felt the mood swings that came with it. Some small part of it was irritation and yet she really had nothing to be irritated about except her own heat cycle. With it came the fact that she was now four and she was having difficulties wrapping her head around it. In her mind she was still the lost little one year old still trying to find her family and get home. It didn't feel like it was that long ago that Castiel had found her and led her back home from the eastern mountains. Then she remembered a little under three years had passed and she really was four. She found herself leaving the territory. Creed's pups had been all over the place lately (she'd noticed it was mostly Fable) and she found herself staring at them wistfully before she was able to shake herself out of the feeling. It's just my heat cycle. Stupid hormones. She grumbled to herself as she pushed herself to get away. She didn't even like anyone in that way, much less know anyone well enough to have kids. Her travels brought her to a place she'd never been before. It was around noon when she pushed herself past the entrance to the cave. Sunlight filtered in through random holes in the top of the tunnel giving her a fair amount of lighting. The most fascinating thing about it all was the pretty colored stones that glinted in the streaming sunlight as it reflected around the cave. They caused her to pause and she examined them closely. Some were even the same colors as her eyes and she grinned softly. What a beautiful place! Walk, "Talk" Think |
10-30-2016, 09:08 PM
At last he'd left. As he walked away from the pack he'd been in for what felt like a long time, it felt weird being a loner again. While Abaven wasn't really that confining, he still felt different now that he was out on his own again. He left the eastern lands, heading south. He wasn't sure what to do now, except maybe go back to where it all began. He felt like he was missing something, and he figured that maybe if he went back to where he had lost his family, he might feel at least a little closure. And if not...then he'd have to figure out what to do to fill that void.
With all the pressing thoughts on his mind, he didn't realize that he had come to a stop in front of a cave. Blue eyes looked it over, searching as if it might hold some answers for him. But of course, all the world held for him was silence. Nostrils flared as he took in the scents around him, the static in the air told him that a storm might come this way. Though with any luck, hopefully it would change course. He hated when his fur was wet. To him, there was nothing worse than smelling like a wet dog. So without further hesitation, the large male shook out his pelt and walked into the cave. He didn't go far, blue eyes adjusting to the darkness before his nose picked up the smell of someone else nearby. He stopped where he was, glancing around until he spotted her. Was he so absorbed in his thoughts that he hadn't noticed her until now? And not only that, but her scent was...overwhelming. He flicked his ears with uncertainty. "Ah, pardon.."
With all the pressing thoughts on his mind, he didn't realize that he had come to a stop in front of a cave. Blue eyes looked it over, searching as if it might hold some answers for him. But of course, all the world held for him was silence. Nostrils flared as he took in the scents around him, the static in the air told him that a storm might come this way. Though with any luck, hopefully it would change course. He hated when his fur was wet. To him, there was nothing worse than smelling like a wet dog. So without further hesitation, the large male shook out his pelt and walked into the cave. He didn't go far, blue eyes adjusting to the darkness before his nose picked up the smell of someone else nearby. He stopped where he was, glancing around until he spotted her. Was he so absorbed in his thoughts that he hadn't noticed her until now? And not only that, but her scent was...overwhelming. He flicked his ears with uncertainty. "Ah, pardon.."
10-30-2016, 09:23 PM
She decided to sit and admire the pretty colors shimmering off the walls for a little while. She barely noticed that they were becoming less bright until the sun faded completely and all that was left was a gray stormy color barely filtering in through the hole above her. She glanced upwards and was surprised to see that gray storm clouds had rolled over the sky and she could even see the bright splashes of lightning followed by distant claps of thunder. She was a little disappointed by the lack of light in the cave now. The pretty sparkling stones had lost their brilliance and she let out a soft huff. Oh well. She moved away from the hole so she wouldn't get wet when it started raining. It was then that she heard a voice and her head snapped to it wildly. Her heart hammered in her chest and it took her adjusting eyes a moment to realize there was another wolf in here with her. She looked him up and down as she calmed her racing heart. He was as tall as her brother with a cream colored coat and pretty red markings. She smiled at him faintly, trying to get over the fact he'd scared the living daylights out of her, and then she realized he'd said something. "I'm sorry. I hadn't realized I had company." She paused and looked at the natural skylight before adding, "getting out of the rain?" Walk, "Talk" Think |