Sweet Talk
Araxina
06-26-2024, 02:42 PM
Absinth stretched her lean, disciplined frame as she rose from the bedding of the den, her sharp emeralds glinting with mischief as she peeked out. The cool morning air greeted her, carrying the scents of the Sound and… the promise of a hunt. She paused at the entrance, her gaze sweeping over the resting forms of her children until it settled on her daughter, Araxina, who was stirring from slumber.
The dark faced girl, with her striking fiery fur pattern and golden eyes, was already half-awake, her ears perking up at her mother's movement. Absinth smirked, a n impish yet inviting expression crossing her features. She sauntered over to Araxina, her steps deliberate and measured, and whispered a challenge.
“Xina~ Come with me, darling.” With a flick of her tail, Absinth leaned down and nudged Araxina's shoulder with her muzzle, a rough hum escaping the monochrome woman as she prodded the girl to action. She gave her daughter a knowing wink, the kind that spoke of shared secrets and thrills.
She turned and padded out of the den, towards the wintertime forest, not looking back but fully aware that Araxina would follow.
06-27-2024, 11:57 PM
Absinth paused as she heard the scrabbling of Araxina behind her, a satisfied smirk playing on her lips. She knew her daughter's curiosity and sense of adventure would win out over any initial reluctance. The monochrome woman continued her steady pace until they were a good distance from the den, the crisp air biting pleasantly at her fur, invigorating her senses.
As Araxina’s question reached her ears, Absinth turned her head slightly, just enough for her sharp emerald eyes to catch the golden ones of her daughter. Her smirk widened into a grin, revealing a flash of sharp teeth, dangerous and predatory. The thrill of the hunt was near, and the anticipation thrummed through her veins.
”Why, Xina?” She echoed, her tone a mix of amusement and anticipation. She relished the opportunity to test her most volatile daughter. “Look around, tell me what you see or smell.”
Absinth leaned in closer, her voice dropping to a conspiratorial whisper that held a hint of challenge. ”Is it the snow, clean and fresh? The seals on the shore, not too far away, the smell of their shit carried on the breeze? Or,” Her eyes sparkled with a dangerous glint, ”Do you smell the polar bear shamelessly parading about our territory?”
She watched Araxina intently, noting every twitch of her ears, every flicker of her gaze. This was more than a hunt; it was a test of her daughter's awareness, instincts, and courage. Absinth knew Araxina’s fiery temperament and unpredictable nature made her both a wild card and a force to be reckoned with; but a pup like her was bound to run into trouble. This test would push her, sharpen her skills, and perhaps reveal just how far her potential could reach.
Absinth stepped back, her posture relaxed but alert, every muscle ready to spring into action. She wanted Araxina to feel the weight of the moment, to rise to the challenge that lay before them – Or cower, and prove to Absinth that she was all bark and no bite. The monochrome woman turned her gaze back to the forest, her movements deliberate and confident, knowing her daughter would follow, driven by the same spirit of discovery and determination that burned within Absinth herself.
wormwood
As Araxina’s question reached her ears, Absinth turned her head slightly, just enough for her sharp emerald eyes to catch the golden ones of her daughter. Her smirk widened into a grin, revealing a flash of sharp teeth, dangerous and predatory. The thrill of the hunt was near, and the anticipation thrummed through her veins.
”Why, Xina?” She echoed, her tone a mix of amusement and anticipation. She relished the opportunity to test her most volatile daughter. “Look around, tell me what you see or smell.”
Absinth leaned in closer, her voice dropping to a conspiratorial whisper that held a hint of challenge. ”Is it the snow, clean and fresh? The seals on the shore, not too far away, the smell of their shit carried on the breeze? Or,” Her eyes sparkled with a dangerous glint, ”Do you smell the polar bear shamelessly parading about our territory?”
She watched Araxina intently, noting every twitch of her ears, every flicker of her gaze. This was more than a hunt; it was a test of her daughter's awareness, instincts, and courage. Absinth knew Araxina’s fiery temperament and unpredictable nature made her both a wild card and a force to be reckoned with; but a pup like her was bound to run into trouble. This test would push her, sharpen her skills, and perhaps reveal just how far her potential could reach.
Absinth stepped back, her posture relaxed but alert, every muscle ready to spring into action. She wanted Araxina to feel the weight of the moment, to rise to the challenge that lay before them – Or cower, and prove to Absinth that she was all bark and no bite. The monochrome woman turned her gaze back to the forest, her movements deliberate and confident, knowing her daughter would follow, driven by the same spirit of discovery and determination that burned within Absinth herself.
06-30-2024, 03:27 PM
Absinth observed her daughter with a mixture of pride and amusement as she watched the young girl’s defiance transform into curiosity and focus. Araxina's golden eyes, initially narrowed, soon widened with wonder as she absorbed the details Absinth had provided. The monochrome woman could see the gears turning in her daughter's mind, her defiance melting into determination. Good.
When Araxina huffed and sat down, closing her eyes to concentrate, Absinth’s smirk softened slightly. She remained silent, allowing the moment to unfold, observing every twitch and flicker of her daughter’s ears and nose. Araxina's reaction to the scent of seal shit drew a quiet chuckle from Absinth, though she made sure not to break her daughter's concentration.
As Araxina seemed to pinpoint the polar bear's location and deduced its recent meal, Absinth's eyes gleamed with approval. She nodded subtly as her daughter reported her findings, noting the accuracy and detail. Araxina’s question about hunting the bear was loud and enthusiastic, which told Absinth of her readiness to face any challenge. Fine.
Absinth's grin widened, revealing her sharp teeth once more. “Good work, Xina,” She praised, her voice a blend of approval and challenge. “Yes, the bear is our target. Don’t you want to beat the fucker up?”
She stepped forward, her movements fluid and full of purpose, ensuring her daughter followed suit. “You will help me kill it, sweetling.” Her voice was calm yet edged with excitement, a reflection of the thrill coursing through her veins.
“Stay close, stay alert, and follow my lead. Today, you prove not just your strength, but your cunning as well. Unless you want to die?” She continued, her tone dropping to a conspiratorial whisper. Though she may have sounded cold and challenging at the end.
With that, Absinth led the way, her posture relaxed but ready, her senses attuned to the environment. She trusted Araxina to follow, knowing that the young girl's spirit and drive would push her onward. She moved, stalking through the snow and frost, her emeralds focused intently on their quarry. And soon enough, there was a huffing, a scratching, as the bear itched it’s back on a tree.
wormwood
When Araxina huffed and sat down, closing her eyes to concentrate, Absinth’s smirk softened slightly. She remained silent, allowing the moment to unfold, observing every twitch and flicker of her daughter’s ears and nose. Araxina's reaction to the scent of seal shit drew a quiet chuckle from Absinth, though she made sure not to break her daughter's concentration.
As Araxina seemed to pinpoint the polar bear's location and deduced its recent meal, Absinth's eyes gleamed with approval. She nodded subtly as her daughter reported her findings, noting the accuracy and detail. Araxina’s question about hunting the bear was loud and enthusiastic, which told Absinth of her readiness to face any challenge. Fine.
Absinth's grin widened, revealing her sharp teeth once more. “Good work, Xina,” She praised, her voice a blend of approval and challenge. “Yes, the bear is our target. Don’t you want to beat the fucker up?”
She stepped forward, her movements fluid and full of purpose, ensuring her daughter followed suit. “You will help me kill it, sweetling.” Her voice was calm yet edged with excitement, a reflection of the thrill coursing through her veins.
“Stay close, stay alert, and follow my lead. Today, you prove not just your strength, but your cunning as well. Unless you want to die?” She continued, her tone dropping to a conspiratorial whisper. Though she may have sounded cold and challenging at the end.
With that, Absinth led the way, her posture relaxed but ready, her senses attuned to the environment. She trusted Araxina to follow, knowing that the young girl's spirit and drive would push her onward. She moved, stalking through the snow and frost, her emeralds focused intently on their quarry. And soon enough, there was a huffing, a scratching, as the bear itched it’s back on a tree.
07-02-2024, 02:18 PM
Absinth's emerald eyes gleamed with satisfaction at Araxina's enthusiastic response. Her daughter's eagerness and determination were exactly what she wanted to see. “That's my girl.” She murmured, her voice a blend of pride and amusement. She observed with a smirk as her daughter bounced alongside her, the excitement radiating from the young girl quite palpable. Absinth had always known that Araxina had a fire in her, but depending on how she applied it… it would either be her greatest strength or her biggest flaw.
As they moved through the snow, Absinth's senses were attuned to their surroundings, her posture relaxed but ready. She could feel the anticipation building within her daughter, mirrored by the intensity in her own veins. The sight of the massive white bear towering above them as it scratched its back against the tree only fueled her excitement. But then, Absinth's eyes narrowed as she noticed Araxina slinking forward, not waiting for her lead. The wild grin on her daughter's face was telling. Absinth quickly and silently moved to intercept, placing a firm paw on Araxina's shoulder to halt her progress.
“Patience, Xina,” She hissed quietly, her voice a sharp whisper. “Do you see how big it is? It will not play like your siblings do, it will not stop just because you cry about being hurt by it. It will kill you if given the chance.” She nodded towards the bear, her gaze intense. “Follow my lead. Attack when I do, quickly, then jump back out of its striking range. Rinse and repeat.”
She released her grip, watching Araxina's eyes. This was a critical moment, a test not just of strength but of discipline and unity. They would face this challenge as one, and Araxina would emerge stronger for it. With a final nod to her daughter, Absinth turned her attention back to the bear, her muscles tensing in preparation. The hunt was on. Her tail lashed out behind her, ears flattening as her lips pulled back in a deadly snarl. The bear was surprised to say the least, immediately falling forward off the tree and onto all fours as it huffed and scanned the wolves before it, taking note of the small child with a thunderous roar of its own.
And then, Absinth surged sideways, darting one way, then swiftly changing direction at the last moment just as a swing of a giant paw came for her. Her limbs sprung, a leap at the bear’s ribcage where she sunk her teeth in and tore into the softer flesh there.
wormwood
As they moved through the snow, Absinth's senses were attuned to their surroundings, her posture relaxed but ready. She could feel the anticipation building within her daughter, mirrored by the intensity in her own veins. The sight of the massive white bear towering above them as it scratched its back against the tree only fueled her excitement. But then, Absinth's eyes narrowed as she noticed Araxina slinking forward, not waiting for her lead. The wild grin on her daughter's face was telling. Absinth quickly and silently moved to intercept, placing a firm paw on Araxina's shoulder to halt her progress.
“Patience, Xina,” She hissed quietly, her voice a sharp whisper. “Do you see how big it is? It will not play like your siblings do, it will not stop just because you cry about being hurt by it. It will kill you if given the chance.” She nodded towards the bear, her gaze intense. “Follow my lead. Attack when I do, quickly, then jump back out of its striking range. Rinse and repeat.”
She released her grip, watching Araxina's eyes. This was a critical moment, a test not just of strength but of discipline and unity. They would face this challenge as one, and Araxina would emerge stronger for it. With a final nod to her daughter, Absinth turned her attention back to the bear, her muscles tensing in preparation. The hunt was on. Her tail lashed out behind her, ears flattening as her lips pulled back in a deadly snarl. The bear was surprised to say the least, immediately falling forward off the tree and onto all fours as it huffed and scanned the wolves before it, taking note of the small child with a thunderous roar of its own.
And then, Absinth surged sideways, darting one way, then swiftly changing direction at the last moment just as a swing of a giant paw came for her. Her limbs sprung, a leap at the bear’s ribcage where she sunk her teeth in and tore into the softer flesh there.
07-04-2024, 11:23 PM
Absinth felt the irritation radiating from Araxina, her daughter's defiance tempered by youthful exuberance. The hiss from her own maw had the desired effect, though the set of Araxina's ears spoke volumes of her annoyance. Still, the huff of agreement was all she needed for now.
Absinth's gaze remained fixed on the bear, its size a daunting reminder of the stakes. Araxina's fierce determination, while admirable, needed to be tempered with caution. Absinth's movements were fluid, precise, as she stalked the massive creature, the thrill of the hunt coursing through her veins. She could sense Araxina mirroring her steps, a small yet fierce echo of her own predatory grace.
The bear's roar split the air, a thunderous challenge that only spurred Absinth on. She darted forward, her fangs finding purchase in the bear's ribcage, tearing into the soft flesh. The beast's pained bellow was music to her ears, a symphony of their combined assault.
She glanced sideways to see Araxina latch onto the bear's elbow, her tiny teeth struggling to make an impact. The bear, in its agony, swung its massive arm, and Absinth's heart skipped a beat as Araxina was lifted off the ground. Yet, her daughter's resilience shone through. Xina released and landed on her paws with an agility that spoke of her potential. Without missing a beat, she launched herself again, clamping onto the junction of neck and chest.
Absinth felt a surge of pride and worry. The bear could easily turn its wrath on the child, but it was too preoccupied with her own relentless attack. Absinth redoubled her efforts, her muscles straining as she ripped and tore at the bear's side, aiming to weaken it further.
“Good fucking job, Xina! Stay nimble!” She barked, her voice a fierce command over the chaos. “Remember, in and out!”
With a powerful leap, Absinth sank her fangs into the bear's other side, aiming for a vital spot. The bear's roars grew more frantic, its movements more desperate. The snow beneath them was stained with crimson, Absinth’s chest and fores splattered with blood as her eyes gleamed wicked fury. She couldn't help but feel a twisted sense of satisfaction, knowing her daughter was learning firsthand the brutal lessons of survival.
The bear, wounded and enraged, stumbled back, trying to shake off its attackers. Absinth released her grip, landing deftly on her paws.
wormwood
Absinth's gaze remained fixed on the bear, its size a daunting reminder of the stakes. Araxina's fierce determination, while admirable, needed to be tempered with caution. Absinth's movements were fluid, precise, as she stalked the massive creature, the thrill of the hunt coursing through her veins. She could sense Araxina mirroring her steps, a small yet fierce echo of her own predatory grace.
The bear's roar split the air, a thunderous challenge that only spurred Absinth on. She darted forward, her fangs finding purchase in the bear's ribcage, tearing into the soft flesh. The beast's pained bellow was music to her ears, a symphony of their combined assault.
She glanced sideways to see Araxina latch onto the bear's elbow, her tiny teeth struggling to make an impact. The bear, in its agony, swung its massive arm, and Absinth's heart skipped a beat as Araxina was lifted off the ground. Yet, her daughter's resilience shone through. Xina released and landed on her paws with an agility that spoke of her potential. Without missing a beat, she launched herself again, clamping onto the junction of neck and chest.
Absinth felt a surge of pride and worry. The bear could easily turn its wrath on the child, but it was too preoccupied with her own relentless attack. Absinth redoubled her efforts, her muscles straining as she ripped and tore at the bear's side, aiming to weaken it further.
“Good fucking job, Xina! Stay nimble!” She barked, her voice a fierce command over the chaos. “Remember, in and out!”
With a powerful leap, Absinth sank her fangs into the bear's other side, aiming for a vital spot. The bear's roars grew more frantic, its movements more desperate. The snow beneath them was stained with crimson, Absinth’s chest and fores splattered with blood as her eyes gleamed wicked fury. She couldn't help but feel a twisted sense of satisfaction, knowing her daughter was learning firsthand the brutal lessons of survival.
The bear, wounded and enraged, stumbled back, trying to shake off its attackers. Absinth released her grip, landing deftly on her paws.
07-09-2024, 10:28 PM
Absinth's eyes gleamed with feral pride as she watched Araxina throw herself into the bear with relentless determination. The scent of blood grew thicker, an intoxicating aroma that fueled their shared bloodlust. Araxina's small body thrashed with a fury that betrayed her size, and though her strength was not yet enough to rip flesh from bone, her tenacity was undeniable.
“That's it, Xina, just like that!” Absinth's voice carried over the chaos, a mix of encouragement and command as she threw herself back at the ursine. Her own fangs sank deeper into the bear's side, tearing into the beast's flesh with savage precision. She could feel the creature's resistance weakening, the pain and blood loss taking their toll. She was mid-bite when it happened.
Araxina's yowl cut through the air as the bear, in a final act of desperation, flung her aside. Absinth's heart clenched, a brief moment of maternal fear slicing through her battle-focused mind. But then she saw her daughter land, twisting but undeterred, and her pride surged anew. “You're a fucking fighter, Xina!” The monochromatic woman snarled, her own voice rough with exertion and satisfaction as she moved to nip, bark, and snap at the bear to keep its focus.
The bear stumbled, its movements growing more erratic and desperate. Absinth kept up her relentless assault, her muscles straining as she tore into its vulnerable spots without help – asides from her young daughters. Araxina's renewed attack was wild, feral, driven by an almost mindless bloodlust Absinth recognized well. It was the girl's fathers bloodlust. Aresenn’s affliction. Xina latched onto the bear's ankle, her tiny teeth and claws finding purchase in the blood-soaked fur.
Absinth moved to flank the bear, her movements fluid and deadly. She had time to think about that later. “Stay with it, girl! Keep that fire burning!” She barked, her eyes never leaving her daughter as she calculated the implications of this outburst of violence. The bear's struggles grew weaker, its roars turning to whimpers of pain. The snow beneath them was a crimson canvas, painted with the bear's blood and their shared savagery.
With a final, powerful surge forward, Absinth sank her fangs into the bear's throat, crushing its windpipe in a death grip. The bear's body convulsed, a last, desperate attempt to throw off its attackers, but it was too late. Absinth felt the life drain from the beast, its struggles ceasing as it succumbed to their combined fury. Panting, blood-soaked, and triumphant, Absinth released her grip and turned to Araxina with a chunk of flesh falling from her maw. “You did it, Xina. You fucking did it.” She said, her voice a mixture of pride and ferocity. “Remember this feeling, this power. It's in you, always.” Emeralds gleamed with satisfaction, challenge, and pride unto her little girl.
wormwood
“That's it, Xina, just like that!” Absinth's voice carried over the chaos, a mix of encouragement and command as she threw herself back at the ursine. Her own fangs sank deeper into the bear's side, tearing into the beast's flesh with savage precision. She could feel the creature's resistance weakening, the pain and blood loss taking their toll. She was mid-bite when it happened.
Araxina's yowl cut through the air as the bear, in a final act of desperation, flung her aside. Absinth's heart clenched, a brief moment of maternal fear slicing through her battle-focused mind. But then she saw her daughter land, twisting but undeterred, and her pride surged anew. “You're a fucking fighter, Xina!” The monochromatic woman snarled, her own voice rough with exertion and satisfaction as she moved to nip, bark, and snap at the bear to keep its focus.
The bear stumbled, its movements growing more erratic and desperate. Absinth kept up her relentless assault, her muscles straining as she tore into its vulnerable spots without help – asides from her young daughters. Araxina's renewed attack was wild, feral, driven by an almost mindless bloodlust Absinth recognized well. It was the girl's fathers bloodlust. Aresenn’s affliction. Xina latched onto the bear's ankle, her tiny teeth and claws finding purchase in the blood-soaked fur.
Absinth moved to flank the bear, her movements fluid and deadly. She had time to think about that later. “Stay with it, girl! Keep that fire burning!” She barked, her eyes never leaving her daughter as she calculated the implications of this outburst of violence. The bear's struggles grew weaker, its roars turning to whimpers of pain. The snow beneath them was a crimson canvas, painted with the bear's blood and their shared savagery.
With a final, powerful surge forward, Absinth sank her fangs into the bear's throat, crushing its windpipe in a death grip. The bear's body convulsed, a last, desperate attempt to throw off its attackers, but it was too late. Absinth felt the life drain from the beast, its struggles ceasing as it succumbed to their combined fury. Panting, blood-soaked, and triumphant, Absinth released her grip and turned to Araxina with a chunk of flesh falling from her maw. “You did it, Xina. You fucking did it.” She said, her voice a mixture of pride and ferocity. “Remember this feeling, this power. It's in you, always.” Emeralds gleamed with satisfaction, challenge, and pride unto her little girl.
07-18-2024, 07:25 PM
Absinth watched her daughter with a fierce intensity, noting the frenzied determination in every savage movement. Araxina's small frame was almost entirely submerged in the bear's blood, her claws relentless as they shredded through fur and muscle in a manic frenzy. The ursine's fall seemed to fuel her, pushing her to claw and bite with a ferocity that was both impressive and amusing.
Despite the bear's death, Xina's assault continued unabated, driven by an insatiable bloodlust that clouded her senses. Absinth could see the toll the frenzy was taking on Araxina, the way her panting grew more erratic and her movements sluggish. Yet, the girl persisted, heedless of the bear's lifeless state.
When Araxina slipped and lay still, Absinth's breath caught in her throat. For a moment, time seemed to freeze as she watched her daughter's sides heave with breathlessness. Then, as if spurred by some internal force, Araxina scrambled back to her paws, her eyes wild and unfocused. She attacked some blood-soaked grass with the same ferocity she had shown the bear, her mind clearly lost in the throes of her bloodlust. It reminded Absinth of Aresenn.
Moving swiftly, Absinth closed the distance between them, her own paws slick with the bear's blood. She reached out, nipping Araxina's scruff gently but firmly, a grounding gesture meant to bring her back to reality. “Enough, Xina. It's done.” She growled softly, her voice a mix of authority and affection. “Save your strength. Save that bloodlust for your living enemies.” The woman sought to bring her daughter closer, a paw reaching to pull the girl close to her other fore. “You little devil, look at you. You’re more bear blood than the blood that actually courses through your veins right now.” The woman grins, a wicked laugh escaping her own bloodied lips.
wormwood
Despite the bear's death, Xina's assault continued unabated, driven by an insatiable bloodlust that clouded her senses. Absinth could see the toll the frenzy was taking on Araxina, the way her panting grew more erratic and her movements sluggish. Yet, the girl persisted, heedless of the bear's lifeless state.
When Araxina slipped and lay still, Absinth's breath caught in her throat. For a moment, time seemed to freeze as she watched her daughter's sides heave with breathlessness. Then, as if spurred by some internal force, Araxina scrambled back to her paws, her eyes wild and unfocused. She attacked some blood-soaked grass with the same ferocity she had shown the bear, her mind clearly lost in the throes of her bloodlust. It reminded Absinth of Aresenn.
Moving swiftly, Absinth closed the distance between them, her own paws slick with the bear's blood. She reached out, nipping Araxina's scruff gently but firmly, a grounding gesture meant to bring her back to reality. “Enough, Xina. It's done.” She growled softly, her voice a mix of authority and affection. “Save your strength. Save that bloodlust for your living enemies.” The woman sought to bring her daughter closer, a paw reaching to pull the girl close to her other fore. “You little devil, look at you. You’re more bear blood than the blood that actually courses through your veins right now.” The woman grins, a wicked laugh escaping her own bloodied lips.
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