See the Beauty, Sharp and Sheer
Fight seasonal, winter y16 (Takeshi)
Tel'Teukiira
Expert Fighter (160)
Expert Intellectual (140)
5 Years
Female
10
Dragon Mod
"You put up a good fight! I'm impressed!" She had led him away from the battlefield and along the river, a layer of slush and somewhat hardened snow on the ground and the temperature chilly now that they were close to water. Her fur was pulsing with an excited glow as she spoke. "My name's Tel' Teukiira by the way, but you can call me Tel if you want! I live in a pack called Valhalla." She was still getting used to talking to others, but it seemed no matter what, her excitement at making a potential new friend always got her fired up and quite talkative. "What's your name? Where are you from? You look really cool by the way! I like your horns, and those scale things on your body! And also, you glow like me!" Okay okay, maybe she was talking a little too much now. Woops.
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The ethereal girl had bid him to follow her following their spar, and his small (purely visual) crush coupled with his literal inability to say no had him trotting along beside her down the bank. The sound of their pawsteps crunching on untouched snow and squelching on the more melted parts could be heard, along with the smaller, quicker sounds of his companions close behind. They remained out of sight but were close enough to aid him should anything happen. The Akita and the Serow were well-trained and loyal to their master, whom they’d grown up with. Much like his grandmother, the boy treated them much like friends when in private, but when business called they knew their place.
Tel’Teukiira, as she’d introduced herself, was quite the chatty kathy. Even if he had had the ability to speak, he likely wouldn’t have been able to get a word in edgewise. It didn’t bother him though. It kept there from being awkward silence, and it wasn’t like her voice was annoying to listen to. She was energetic and playful, showing just how close she really was to his age, but still poised. The glowing girl led them along the bank until they came under an embankment of trees. They twinkled in the light as ice clung to them and he squinted ever so slightly, unsure of whether or not it would be a safe place to stop. But, there wasn’t much wind to jostle the leave so it would likely be fine.
Once they stopped, Takeshi looked over his shoulder and gave a chuff. His companions quickly emerged from their places and busied themselves a few paces away, unburdening the packs they each carried and taking items out from within. As they prepared, Tel asked the question he knew would come and he let out a small sigh, the fog from his breath coming out in a red tinged plume. Another chuff was given and Benjiro, his akita, paused in his menstruations, Amaya quickly picking up where he left off. A single look was given to him companion, who nodded then turned to the illuminated girl. “My master is Takeshi Ani Oritsu Abraxas. He would like to know if you are able to read,” the dog said, his tone gruff with the vague accent of their native homeland that Takeshi would likely have as well could he form the words.
WC: 735/1500
Tel'Teukiira
Expert Fighter (160)
Expert Intellectual (140)
5 Years
Female
10
Dragon Mod
Ears perked when the boy's companions spoke up, and at first, she was confused as to why he hadn't told her his name himself. "Erm, I can read a little. I'm not the best, but my alphess and Ardyn are teaching me." She definitely wasn't the best at it quite yet, but she knew enough that although it would take her a little while to figure it out, she understood enough of it to get a message. She was beginning to get the thought that maybe he couldn't talk. Or maybe just didn't like the sound of his own voice? Whatever the case, she got to her feet and smiled at him. "Well it's nice to meet you Takeshi Ani Oritsu Abraxas. And thank you for being patient with me, I'm uh...I dunno, not good at making friends I think?" In her perspective, anyway. She clearly didn't have trouble actually making friends, but she felt that way since she'd been alone most of her pup hood. Sometimes she was also oblivious to the fact she talked a lot, but if she did, nobody said anything about it.
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