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a shipwrecked child
03-22-2023, 02:20 PM
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there was, first, a ship.
next was a voyage.
stalking it came a storm,
and it all ended with a cliff.
were it ever the ill fates that befell poor number eighteen!
waves of some disagreeable autumnal storm, heralding winter, crashed into fine shores of a land to the child as unknown as heaven.
it were sodden, that urchin, and half-buried in the sand, fur and edges sticking out, nostrils barely free to inhale. it were unconscious, too, undreaming, grey mist swirling beyond the eyelids.
above the shallow divot, the ribbed trunk rose and fell with labored breathing.
next was a voyage.
stalking it came a storm,
and it all ended with a cliff.
were it ever the ill fates that befell poor number eighteen!
waves of some disagreeable autumnal storm, heralding winter, crashed into fine shores of a land to the child as unknown as heaven.
it were sodden, that urchin, and half-buried in the sand, fur and edges sticking out, nostrils barely free to inhale. it were unconscious, too, undreaming, grey mist swirling beyond the eyelids.
above the shallow divot, the ribbed trunk rose and fell with labored breathing.
03-23-2023, 11:08 AM
(This post was last modified: 03-25-2023, 02:29 PM by Eighteen. Edited 1 time in total.)
it were a nice grey mist. like that thickened dust one'd find in some spots; warm, and still. tranquil. muffling.
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not muffling near enough, it'd seem.
obedience got it twitching - flick of ear, flex of paw - but not much beside. that calming grey wished to blanket the mind, 'till little skull thought its last.
it was pressure that got a stronger reaction. a tremor went the length of the slaveling - tip to tail - and proper black began to take hold of the space within the eyelids.
still it remained vigorless and weak. good will were never panacea for an emaciated body, and lungs full of brine.
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not muffling near enough, it'd seem.
obedience got it twitching - flick of ear, flex of paw - but not much beside. that calming grey wished to blanket the mind, 'till little skull thought its last.
it was pressure that got a stronger reaction. a tremor went the length of the slaveling - tip to tail - and proper black began to take hold of the space within the eyelids.
still it remained vigorless and weak. good will were never panacea for an emaciated body, and lungs full of brine.
03-25-2023, 12:56 PM
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words, they were distorted, sweeps of contact hard to pinpoint - yet it felt panic rise, knowing this was a fellow indentured rousing it from slumber.
but this black, it pulled eyelids shut! little limbs, they wouldn't move. waterways of the body dammed. please, have some understanding, the courtyard'll be swept, just let this awful blackness pass!
beyond its thoughts, the slaveling whined.
but this black, it pulled eyelids shut! little limbs, they wouldn't move. waterways of the body dammed. please, have some understanding, the courtyard'll be swept, just let this awful blackness pass!
beyond its thoughts, the slaveling whined.
03-30-2023, 12:00 AM
While Briar did fully trust her daughter and knew that Talyssa was a smart, responsible girl, it was the rest of the world that she didn't trust. Between her and Artorias' companions they had just enough between the two of them to have one of their various birds or foxes following the pups to keep an eye on them pretty much at all times which was certainly the case today as it was every day–especially after the run in Talyssa had with the purple-hued boy. Willow had been watching over the young girl when she found the boney pup on the shore by the castle and had immediately turned and flew as fast as the falcon's wings could carry it to fetch Briar.
Briar had of course dropped everything immediately and came sprinting out from the castle gardens to bound down the slope to the beach with Willow as her guide, hearing Talyssa's cries for help just as her paws hit the sand. "Talyssa?!" she gasped as she ran over to join her daughter, slowing to a stop as she reached her side, her turquoise gaze landing on the tiny scrap of a pup that was clearly the source of Talyssa's concerns. "Oh my..." she whispered worriedly and she reached out a gentle paw to lightly press to the pup's neck, holding her breath for a moment to wait to feel a pulse. It was weak, but she did feel it and that's all she needed to know.
She immediately helped Talyssa finish what she had begun with digging the pup free of the sand that had surrounded it with the washing of the waves and oh so carefully slipped her paw under the pup's rib cage to lift it. All she could feel was their bones and it broke her heart to even see a pup in such a state as she lifted the pup to her chest. She was afraid to carry the pup on her back the way she usually would her own children and the pup's skin felt so thin and frail that she was almost afraid she would hurt them just by carrying them by the scruff. She frantically looked around for a moment before she spotted a few large leaves from the near by tropical plant life. That would have to do. "Talyssa, grab a couple of those leaves for me," she instructed as she started to rub her paw along the pup's back to start warming them up as she held them against her chest to share some of her own warmth, patting gently with the hope that they might cough up whatever water might be hung up in their lungs.
"Briar Carpathius"
Briar had of course dropped everything immediately and came sprinting out from the castle gardens to bound down the slope to the beach with Willow as her guide, hearing Talyssa's cries for help just as her paws hit the sand. "Talyssa?!" she gasped as she ran over to join her daughter, slowing to a stop as she reached her side, her turquoise gaze landing on the tiny scrap of a pup that was clearly the source of Talyssa's concerns. "Oh my..." she whispered worriedly and she reached out a gentle paw to lightly press to the pup's neck, holding her breath for a moment to wait to feel a pulse. It was weak, but she did feel it and that's all she needed to know.
She immediately helped Talyssa finish what she had begun with digging the pup free of the sand that had surrounded it with the washing of the waves and oh so carefully slipped her paw under the pup's rib cage to lift it. All she could feel was their bones and it broke her heart to even see a pup in such a state as she lifted the pup to her chest. She was afraid to carry the pup on her back the way she usually would her own children and the pup's skin felt so thin and frail that she was almost afraid she would hurt them just by carrying them by the scruff. She frantically looked around for a moment before she spotted a few large leaves from the near by tropical plant life. That would have to do. "Talyssa, grab a couple of those leaves for me," she instructed as she started to rub her paw along the pup's back to start warming them up as she held them against her chest to share some of her own warmth, patting gently with the hope that they might cough up whatever water might be hung up in their lungs.
03-30-2023, 10:39 AM
no sir mister lobb, wasn't me in the pantry! wasn't me, swear on me dam, believe a compliant soul!
but still it felt the butler's paws roaming unprompted, and still it whined, the weakling.
when that pressure grew to a pushing, something within dislodged. it were sure its colorful guts would go spilling out its mouth!
but that were only brine, fetched up onto fine coats of the noble lady what held it.
coughs wracked the skeleton child.
but still it felt the butler's paws roaming unprompted, and still it whined, the weakling.
when that pressure grew to a pushing, something within dislodged. it were sure its colorful guts would go spilling out its mouth!
but that were only brine, fetched up onto fine coats of the noble lady what held it.
coughs wracked the skeleton child.
04-04-2023, 05:32 AM
As Briar held the tiny scrap of a pup and rubbed its back, they began to cough and sputter, clearing at least some of the saltwater they had undoubtedly breathed in. “There you go, good. Get it all out,” she encouraged softly even though she wasn’t certain that they were conscious enough to hear or understand her. She didn’t mind the coughed up brine splattering across her foreleg in the process. That would be easy enough to clean off later.
She looked up to Talyssa then as her daughter returned with the collection of fronds she had gathered and Briar began to lay a few of the larger ones out with her free paw. The pup was so small that holding it to her chest with one foreleg was easy enough. “I think I can use these like a sling to carry them back to the infirmary,” she explained as she carefully laid the pup on the new bed of leaves. “Help me gather up the edges?” she asked, lifting up one side as Talyssa lifted the other and once they met in the middle Briar took the makeshift sling between her teeth and lifted the pup from the ground.
Now that she had a way to carry them she didn’t want to waste any time getting them back to the castle and in turn to Gwyn so she gave Talyssa a little nod to follow and started hurrying up the slope toward their home. As they reached the various doorways she waited for her daughter to open them for her so she wouldn’t jostle the poor thing too much. She honestly wasn’t sure what could be done for the shipwrecked pup in terms of healing outside of just getting them water and food, but she fully trusted her sister in law’s judgement and wanted her opinion regardless. Stepping into the infirmary, she gently placed their bundle on one of the cots just as Gwyn came out to greet them, the leaves unfurling to reveal the emaciated scrap of a wolf inside.