Where Your Reality Drowns
Incubus
A harmonious mix of scents filled the male's nose as he moved through the Prairie. The smell of a herd of Deer made his mouth salivate with anticipation. Perhaps he would try to pick one of the smaller does off later before they moved on. A small rumble rolled through his stomach but he ignored it for now. Incubus was more interested in the creek that was up ahead. The water slithered it's way through the territory and provided the whole area with much needed hydration. There was not much shade in the Prairie, it was mainly grass and flora. So in the summer such a lovely water source was likely vital for the regions inhabitants. It did not take long for Incubus to reach the creek. He immediately leaned down at the bank and began to lap at the water. Cool water rushed through him that caused him to sigh in enjoyment. A pink tongue slipped across his lips to grab any stray droplets. Front paws kneaded at the damp earth below as he began to take in his surroundings. - To his surprise there was another Wolf to his right, on the other side of the stream, and also drinking water. He hadn't noticed previously as the smell of prey was overpowering most other scents but perhaps they arrived at the stream at the same time? Incubus watched her silently for a few moments before deciding to speak up, they weren't that close so he did have to pipe up a little bit. "Delightful, is it not?" A grin played at his dark features as the male moved along the bank closer to her, so they didn't have to shout. Once he was almost across from her Incubus took in her features curiously. She had to be the first Wolf he met that, since coming back, that wasn't some crazy color of the rainbow. Her coat was a beautiful mix of greys and she had beautiful green eyes. The beast slowed to a stop with his own pale gaze pouring into her, "I am Incubus Klein." He cocked his head to the side ever so slightly, "What brings you to the Prairie?" She did not smell of the region and judging by her good health and stature he was certain she was a pack Wolf. Which of the many is what he did not know.
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The stranger did not deny his company. She matched his grin with a rather friendly one of her. The babe even sat after he had, which seemed like an invitation to chat for a while. Incubus had no agenda for the day so he really did not mind lounging creek side with a beautiful femme. Honestly, it sounded like a dream. - Just after she sat a name was lifted into the air. That grin of his thickened as he allowed the impressive name to slithered through him. "Cassiela Impératoria." It seemed to roll right off his tongue as he tried it out. Yet, he spoke no more on the matter and merely nodded in approval. Their conversation moved onto his former inquiry. What brought Cassiela to the Prairie? Her explanation was what he had expected. She was sightseeing and roaming just as he was. Incubus did not have a home but he was currently lingering around the south east of Boreas with intentions of visiting Ashen soon. He wanted to familiarize himself with the surrounding territories and their inhabitants. If he was going to present himself to the pack with intentions of joining he would need to know what he was working with. Another nod came from the male and just as he thought to part those jaws in effort to speak she continued on with a question of her own. "Are you from around here?" The simple answer was yes, but there was a lot to unpack there. "I once lived not too far from here in a packed called Ashen." Perhaps she knew of it. "But, I left when I was just a yearling and have been roaming since." He chose to not reveal why he left. "That being said, I have intentions on returning to potentially join their ranks again." A small switch in tone, perhaps a hint of a playful pout. "I've grown bored of rogue life." Incubus watched her for a moment before asking another question. "Are you in a pack?" |
Incubus listened intently as she responded to his explanation. "You must not be too terribly close to family then." The dark male shook his head in response and thought on that for a moment. He wanted to be close to his family, in some capacity. But, he really didn't know who they were now. His mother was likely the same but what of his littermates or his half-siblings? "No, they likely think I am dead." It was stated in a matter of fact way and void of any dramatics. It was the truth, why would they assume otherwise. It was also why Incubus was procrastinating when it came to calling on any of them. He was a little bit hesitant to announce his homecoming but he knew the longer he waited the worse it would be. Moving onto her situation the fae revealed both rank and pank. Incubus offered a firm nod, "Sounds like quite the station." He offered a slightly more lighthearted grin as he slowly stood on all fours. He gently shook some of the debris from his fur before deciding to step forward into the creek. The inky male dipped his head down to take one last lap at the crisp water before sauntering his way across the creek, towards Cass. Incubus looked her over a touch longer as he grew closer. With only a few feet between them his head cocked to the side and his steps ceased. "My goal here in the Prairie was to do a bit of exploration." A small pause as his eyes poured into her own. "Would you like to join me?" Without an answer Incubus ripped his attention away from her and began moving towards a small hill that appeared to be a warren for Rabbits. He wasn't in the mood to hunt but he was curious enough to take a peek at their burrows.
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As the brute slinked towards the warren Casseila's words were heard from behind. A double yes. His lips flicked upward in an involuntary grin but he spared her a response. His pale eyes were settled on the Rabbit dens with mild interest. As the grew closer the babe offered a a few statements and Incubus nodded. "They are fast creatures though and sometimes they can fight back. The big ones, that is." He glanced towards the charcoal femme, "But, if you are fast enough they make a good meal and their pelt is rather lush." Incubus enjoyed lining his den with the most luxurious of pelts that he could manage to obtain himself. Without another word Incubus moved parallel with the warren towards the grasslands. He moved through the tall grass with the wind soaring through his inky pelt. The sun lapped at him with incredible warmth, making the beast miss the creek they were just at. His pink nose stung ever so slightly from the sun rays and he knew there'd be a bit of a burn after the day was over. Something that he had grown use to with time. - As he walked the herd of Deer grazing in the more flat land came into view. Now, that was game. He offered her another glance, "What is it you do as a scout?" Did she obtain information from other packs? Did she merely patrol? Or was it a mixture of both? Incubus always fancied landing himself a role that leaned towards fighting. But, he figured scouting could be interesting at times. "Are you a spy?" A mischievous look replaced the mild grin as he eyed her over.
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Pink and blue eyes took in the herd but really his attention was on his new acquaintance. There was something that kept that flicker of curiosity going. A depth to the babe that seemed to be a bit more real then some of the other silver tongued serpents he attracted. Plus, she was rather easy on the eyes with the that sultry wash of grey that painted her coat. - His thoughts were swept back along the path of her station as her answer was revealed. Alas, the femme was not a spy. Or that's what she wants him to think. Incubus believed the answer but really would a spy answer that question with honestly? - Cass went on to further explain her rank and Incubus nodded along. It did sound like a pretty good gig. Both having the fulfillment of productivity but the freedom of roaming the lands. "It sounds like you rather enjoy it." A shrug. "That's truly what matters." Incubus being the indulgent creature he did not do many things he did not enjoy. Incubus knew he'd likely aim for a more fighting oriented position in Ashen, if accepted. He always enjoyed the thrill of a fight and the satisfaction of domination. It would keep him active and working while also allowing him to get his teeth bloody. "Would you ever aspire for more?" A brow raised as he looked at her expectantly. He wasn't sure why he was prying so deeply but maybe it was a way of seeing the world through someone so different. Their answers to that question were likely completely different and that intrigued him.
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