To Learn What We Fear Is To Learn Who We Are
Proserpina
Expert Fighter (175)
Novice Intellectual (15)
age
10 Years
10 Years
gender
Female
Female
gems
0
0
player
Dragon Mod
Dragon Mod
06-24-2018, 04:27 PM
Ina had kept to herself for a while, hiding out in her makeshift bunker and practically hiding from the world. She mostly slipped out at night, mostly because it was not as hot at night time as it was during the day. She hadn't seen hide nor hair of her mother or her other siblings, and honestly it both disheartened and angered her. She had hoped her mother would teach her all the things she needed to know, but with her family disappearing on her, she began to think that maybe...just maybe...her mother and her siblings wanted nothing to do with her.
It was early morning when she emerged from her hiding place, making her way to the dried creek bed as she looked for a decent spot to drink from. Water seemed to be pretty scarce with the heat that plagued them, and she wondered if she might have to leave pack lands for the first time to search for a better water source. Once she located a decent spot, she drank until her thirst was satiated. The air was somewhat cool around this time, but she knew the later it got, the warmer it would get too. And she was not at all keen on being out in the heat. Pale blue eyes looked at her own reflection upon the small, pitiful puddle that she had drunk from. And she silently wondered why her mother had left her.
It was early morning when she emerged from her hiding place, making her way to the dried creek bed as she looked for a decent spot to drink from. Water seemed to be pretty scarce with the heat that plagued them, and she wondered if she might have to leave pack lands for the first time to search for a better water source. Once she located a decent spot, she drank until her thirst was satiated. The air was somewhat cool around this time, but she knew the later it got, the warmer it would get too. And she was not at all keen on being out in the heat. Pale blue eyes looked at her own reflection upon the small, pitiful puddle that she had drunk from. And she silently wondered why her mother had left her.
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08-03-2018, 02:41 PM
Malleus had just finished his patrol and was on his way back to the creek where he knew both shade and water could be found. The summer days, he'd decided, were too long for his liking. The sun rose too early and stayed too late all the while roasting the land below. It was simply too much. He'd kill for a storm. One teeny little rain cloud to briefly block out the sun and bring them respite from the heat. But today, just like every other day, was cloudless. Resigned to the fact that today would be no different, Malleus clamored down into the dry creek bed and began to make his way down it. The dirt underfoot was packed hard and cracked, but up ahead he knew there was a place where it was still soft and pliable, which meant water lurked below the surface. With a little digging he'd find himself a drink. He paused as another came into view. Immediately he recognized the girl and, after realizing it had been awhile since he talked to her, Malleus decided to join her. "I see we had the same idea," he said with a chuckle, noting the water at her paws. Lucky girl; it looked like she hadn't had to dig for it. He'd have to make note of this spot. "How's life been treating you, Proserpina?" |