I’m So Fucking Lost
Meadow!
Scald was on his way back from the Forgotten Isle. His intention was to go straight back to the Obsidian Beach, but after sharing that bottle with Arwood, he wasn’t exactly sure where he was. Though his nose was clearly telling him that he was on pack lands, he didn’t know which pack it was. Both of his eye squinted against the bright winter sun as it peeked out from behind some clouds. Ducking beneath a few low hanging branches of some trees, he pressed his side against the bark. “Fuck, I shoulda waited till mornin’,” he rumbled to himself as he tried to blink away the drunkenness. S C A L D
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She'd spent a decent amount of time in the Grove lately. Though it was technically winter, Meadow found herself outside anyway. Winter hadn't quite brought on the cold she was hoping, instead turning the entire world around her grey and soggy. Hey, that was okay. Soggy was fine too, she didn't have all that much to complain about. Cloudy and soggy days wouldn't dampen her spirits, not if she didn't let them.
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Eyes closed, breathing shallow, leaning against the tree, Scald was having a rough go of it. Attempting to focus as much as he could, he drowned himself in his own little world. The stars twinkling behind his eyelids definitely meant he was the most hungover he had ever been. That booze Arwood had found sure had been strong. Counting each breath, he inhaled, waited a moment, then exhaled. Nothing really helped. Not even the gentle breeze that fluttered against his face. Hoping he could sleep off the crappy feeling, he was soon startled by soft fur pressing against him. With the wind blowing the other way, he hadn’t smelled the girl and with his senses drowned by booze, he hadn’t heard her until her squeak made his eyes pop open. His whole body tenses and starts away from the tree as he turns on her. Wide eyed, hackles raised, and ears going from pressed forward to flattened, Scald stared back at her. Her scent, now that he could smell her, was similar to this place. “Can you help me?” His voice is hoarse as his body relaxes. Usually he would have gone with a shadier route. Straight to flirting, straight to being a pirate. But as his bi-colored gaze glances over the pretty girl standing in front of him, he wonders if maybe he should just be himself. No trying, no faking it. As he relaxes, he slumps down into a scrunched over sitting position. “I’m really hungover and it fuckin’ hurts,” there is a drawl to his words as he lets his legs slide down until his elbows are on the ground. Looking up at her with the best puppy-dog look he could give her, he even added a little smile in hopes she would take pity on him. S C A L D
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Scald’s eyes squint with the scrunch of his brow as his head tilts lightly to the side. The girl had suddenly turned and disappeared into the grove. His ears flicker backward as he lets his eyes close. Being confused only made his brain ache even more. She had stared at him as if he were a skunk which was closer to being true than he cared to admit. But to just… wander away without a single word? Was he really that terrifying? There was no way. Defeated, he lays his chin on his paws and allows his head to swim. As he lay there, hoping the hangover would go away quickly, he was soon surprised by the sound of her paws returning. Her steps were light, as if she weren’t even touching the ground. The way she moved silently was impressive. Maybe she could teach him a thing or two. Looking at her through slits, he glanced at what she had brought him. As she sets it down and quickly takes a step back, he looks from the herbs to her with another confused expression. “Do ya not speak?” Scald questions with a scowl. Could he really trust someone who didn’t say a single word? He waits, hoping she would speak, but when she doesn’t, he has to assume that she is trying to help. Hesitantly, he scoots forward on his belly until his lips can reach the bundle she laid on the ground. Sniffing it at first, he can’t really tell what either one was but one was strong and almost spicy and the other was gentle and calm. Letting out a gruff hum, he finally reaches to take a few nibbles. Chewing the leaves slowly, his face scrunches up from the bitterness but swallows anyway. “This what I’m s’posed to be doin’?” Scald asks as he hesitantly and somewhat unwillingly finishes the bundle she had set before him. S C A L D
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He was... scowling. Meadow's ears wilted against her head, sheepish. Shy. Do ya not speak? Well, he'd gotten it right, at least. She nodded, confirming his suspicions. She doesn't speak. She's never spoken, at least while she's awake. It's only in interacting with her grandmother, with the Meadow before her, that she's been able to muster up words. Those were all in dreams, with someone who seemed to... well, who seemed to know her better than even she knew herself.
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Before he had a chance to ask another question, the girl was disappearing once more. Scald is puzzled as he finishes chewing up the herbs she had given him. Swallowing harshly against his dry throat and scrunched expression, he waits. Maybe he is foolish to wait. Maybe, now that she has helped him, she has gotten smart and run off back home. Yet, his ears tell him otherwise. He can hear rustling in the berry-filled brush which indicates she is not far off. What could she be doing? Sliding back up until he was sitting as he waited for her, Scald took this time to glance around. The scent markers here were strong now that he wasn't so... incapacitated. Which pack had he stumbled upon? His brow furrows as he wonders. It is a familiar scent, one that his father had told him to not mess with. Oops. Scald thinks to himself as his eyes widen slightly. Castle town, right? Wasn't that what they had called this pack? He glances over his shoulder as some leaves rustle. Suddenly worried, he starts when the girl comes back with water. "Oh, water, bless the gods," Scald murmurs as he eyes her warily before taking a long good drink. With water dripping from his lips, he lifts his head and eyes her once more. "You live in the castle, don't ya?" He asks, his tone shifting to a more cautious one as his ears turn to be more on alert. If this girl was out wandering alone... Someone might come looking for her. S C A L D
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Carefully, she watches him. It's like watching a bug caught under glass, the boy is... odd. Almost like a science experiment, and she's glad that he's not trapped behind glass. Was this what other wolves her age were like? He smelled like the solution her aunt used to wash out wounds only... worse. And he didn't seem to be wounded, although he did look like he'd been beaten up pretty badly. Hung over, he said, but was he sure that he hadn't been in a fight?
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Her returning quizzical look was super obvious. So was the fear that made the edges of her eyes turn white. Scald's head turns slightly to the side. In his current state, he was in no shape to be doing anything to anyone. Plus, unlike his father, he was more... docile like his mother. He would rather use his tongue to hurt others than his physical force. So really, the girl had nothing to worry about. For now at least. He couldn't help but sigh before taking another sip of water. When he lifts his muzzle and stares at her, he wonders again why she doesn't speak. Maybe she really is scared... His brow furrows and his lips purse before he resolves to just being the one talking in this situation. "Scald is my name. Yes, I'm a Pirate... well we're called Raiders now, but same thing," he shrugs his shoulders as he lays down on his belly and sprawls out his legs. If they were going to be here awhile, he figured he might as well get comfortable. "You gon' talk or what? Got a name? I ain't gonna tell ya more until ya give me something," Scald tries to insist but he smiles anyway and hopes she understands that he's just trying to push her buttons. S C A L D
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