Coming Down
It wasn't until her paw slammed into a rock that every sense in her came rushing back. For a brief moment, she was airborne, but she soon crashed to the ground rather hard before her body was sent rolling. Every bone and muscle suddenly shrieked with pain, the wind now knocked out of her. She had been running so hard and fast, that the momentum she gained from tripping sent her flying several yards forward and before she knew it, she slipped into a deep pool of water. Eyes tightly closed, she inhaled before she could figure out what was going on and where she was. She gasped for air, but only found water entering her lungs once again. She frantically made her way back to the surface, and upon breaking the water's surface she began to violently cough and sputter as she sought to find her breath again.
She struggled to the bank of the pool but found that she was unable to pull herself out. Her body had suddenly weakened, her hind leg burning with intense pain and every wound she had received suddenly flared to life. She yelped when she tried to get her legs beneath her to push herself up, but she was barely able to keep her head above water while her toes barely managed to keep her above the water line. Her forelegs remained outstretched toward the bank while her claws dug into the ground. Whatever she tried to do didn't work at all, and only brought fresh waves of pain shooting across her body like lightning. She decided then, that she wouldn't be able to get out on her own. Either she got lucky and someone came by to help her, or she'd drown the moment she lost strength or consciousness from the pain of her wounds. The water at least was warm. But now that her adrenaline had left her since she had stopped running, she could feel everything. Her left hind leg kept sending shockwaves of pain, and she was sure at this point, that it might be broken. But she wasn't entirely sure. Her mind was a blur. She couldn't think straight with so much pain. She thought about the pup that night...and she suddenly began to sob over the water. "I'm s-so sorry...I didn't m-mean to..."
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Octave has slowly made his way northwards, not for any particular reason, simply wandering as he wished. He was alone today, left to his own thoughts. Which was just as well for the boy since he didn't exactly take well to companions. Not that it wasn't sometimes lonely... he'd been hoping to find either his siblings or his parents at some point here but it seemed he was having rotten luck in that regard. That was about to change, however he wasn't likely to call what he was about to find good luck per say. A familiar scent reached the young Destruction and he frowned, changing his course to follow it. It was his sister, but there was... something wrong. There was a sort of tinny flavor to his sister's scent and Octave silently wished he'd had been gathering herbs while he'd been out... but then he didn't exactly have a good way to store them yet did he? Picking up his pace the boy spotted his sister on the horizon... though he could only just make out her head and forelegs, stretched out towards him. As he approached he realized she was in a pool of water, he could just make out the steam rising from it's surface. Novel looked, well tired and desperate. |
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Eyes opened as she craned her neck upward to find her brothers face, the girl staring a little too long. She hadn't expected to see him after everything that happened, and although she felt like she would cry some more, she held back. She nodded as she started to struggle, feeling her brother grabbing hold of her scruff to help her while she used the last of her strength to pull herself out of the pool.
Once her back legs were on the ground, she threw herself into her brothers chest and started sobbing. "O-octave! I-I thought I'd never s-see you again!" She buried her face into his fur, curling herself into his form.
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