Aglow
Kaija
07-13-2024, 12:31 PM
(This post was last modified: 07-13-2024, 12:32 PM by Kaija. Edited 1 time in total.)
Had she been here before? It was hard to say for sure. The tall woman tended to not spend a lot of time near the edge of water, for no reason at all other than that the beach just wasn't really her favorite kind of landscape, so she thought if she had been here she'd probably remember. Maybe. Though with each year that passed, she found memories of her youth growing hazier - she imagined that was just a normal part of life, but admittedly disorienting.
She was content to trail after Morwenna, nose low to the ground as she tasted the scents that lingered here. The smell of briny ocean water was strong, mingled with the scent of crustaceans and kelp that had washed ashore. The cave itself didn't small all that different from the outside, like the sea water only a little stronger. More stale.
Kaija moved slowly as they slipped into the darkness, letting her eyes adjust. The stone floor beneath her paws was smooth, and she made a note to be careful as they moved through. The sitting water inside was proof that the tide likely washed water in here periodically, so the rocks were likely slick where they hadn't yet dried. "Some dead fish, maybe?" She suggested, only because that was exactly what she saw, a few tiny minnows floating dead in one of the pools. The fishy smell hit her nose and she abandoned that spot in lieu of going further with her friend, happy to leave the rotting minnows behind.
The light ahead caught her attention as well, and her pace picked up just a bit as she plunged further into the darkness.
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She was content to trail after Morwenna, nose low to the ground as she tasted the scents that lingered here. The smell of briny ocean water was strong, mingled with the scent of crustaceans and kelp that had washed ashore. The cave itself didn't small all that different from the outside, like the sea water only a little stronger. More stale.
Kaija moved slowly as they slipped into the darkness, letting her eyes adjust. The stone floor beneath her paws was smooth, and she made a note to be careful as they moved through. The sitting water inside was proof that the tide likely washed water in here periodically, so the rocks were likely slick where they hadn't yet dried. "Some dead fish, maybe?" She suggested, only because that was exactly what she saw, a few tiny minnows floating dead in one of the pools. The fishy smell hit her nose and she abandoned that spot in lieu of going further with her friend, happy to leave the rotting minnows behind.
The light ahead caught her attention as well, and her pace picked up just a bit as she plunged further into the darkness.
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07-25-2024, 08:49 AM
Though she was always eager to explore somewhere new, and enjoy new experiences, Kaija had admittedly grown a little cynical as of late. She certainly didn't have the happy-go-lucky optimism she once had as a child. It was better - safer, maybe - to expect the worst of people and places and be pleasantly surprised when things didn't turn out so bad. Maybe that was why her mind was fixated on the slightly foul smell of this place as they crept inside, though the thought was short-lived.
The darkness was abruptly broken by a glow up ahead, which only grew brighter as they took a few more steps. It reminded her of that cave she'd found when she was just a kid that had glowing mushrooms all over the walls. That was a place she'd never forget, that was for sure. This place seemed pretty similar to that one, so she was tempted to keep exploring it.
Once they moved along further the sights took her breath away completely. The glow was not just coming from the walls, but something that seemed to be draped all over it, like an intricate tapestry laid across the stone. It was fucking beautiful, at least to her. It'd been awhile since anything had really caught her eye like this and she felt her jaw unhinge slightly as she looked around and took it all in. What the hell was it? Did she even care?
It almost seemed enough to just enjoy the scenery, but she couldn't help but be curious too.
A few more slow steps were taken and Kaija paused on one of the puddles below. One of the glowing strands fell, just barely catching her eye as it dropped into the water below. "Oh-" she started, nose wrinkling as she lowered her head and tried to examine it. And then, much to her surprise, it moved, just a little bit but enough to make her realize just what it was. "Worms," she said after another beat. "I think these are worms, Wenna. What the-" It moved again in the water and she prodded it with her paw, watching the way it wriggled. The singular worm was nothing in comparison to the hundreds - thousands? Millions? - that lined the walls.
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The darkness was abruptly broken by a glow up ahead, which only grew brighter as they took a few more steps. It reminded her of that cave she'd found when she was just a kid that had glowing mushrooms all over the walls. That was a place she'd never forget, that was for sure. This place seemed pretty similar to that one, so she was tempted to keep exploring it.
Once they moved along further the sights took her breath away completely. The glow was not just coming from the walls, but something that seemed to be draped all over it, like an intricate tapestry laid across the stone. It was fucking beautiful, at least to her. It'd been awhile since anything had really caught her eye like this and she felt her jaw unhinge slightly as she looked around and took it all in. What the hell was it? Did she even care?
It almost seemed enough to just enjoy the scenery, but she couldn't help but be curious too.
A few more slow steps were taken and Kaija paused on one of the puddles below. One of the glowing strands fell, just barely catching her eye as it dropped into the water below. "Oh-" she started, nose wrinkling as she lowered her head and tried to examine it. And then, much to her surprise, it moved, just a little bit but enough to make her realize just what it was. "Worms," she said after another beat. "I think these are worms, Wenna. What the-" It moved again in the water and she prodded it with her paw, watching the way it wriggled. The singular worm was nothing in comparison to the hundreds - thousands? Millions? - that lined the walls.
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08-08-2024, 05:01 PM
Cynical or not, this place was cool - even a real grumpy bastard had to admit that. It was easy enough for Kaija to get lost in her surroundings, eager to explore more of this place now that she decided it was pretty damn cool. "Can't say I have, either," she was quick to admit. Glowing places, glowing mushrooms, sure, but nothing like these worms. Where did they come from, anyway? Had they always been here or was this some strange new phenomenon?
She didn't have a damn clue and she wouldn't wonder about it for long. Not unless everywhere started getting all wormy like this, then maybe she'd have to try to understand why. "Ah, you can find romance in just 'bout anything if you look hard enough," Kaija jested, leaning twisting around to bite playfully at the tip of Wenna's tail as it brushed past her.
Worms were a little gross but it was hard to be really weirded out when these particular ones were so pretty. It was easy enough to look past that and focus in the tapestry they made across the cavern's wall. Well, at least until one lowered itself down on her head. Not that she could've felt the tiny thing but it deftly began to crawl down her nose, the fur there much more sensitive - not to mention the way the glow impinged on her vision immediately.
A quick jerk of her head sent the worm flying, right toward Wenna's face, which earned a snort of amusement from the tusked woman. "Better you than me," she teased as she moved to head deeper into the cave, wondering how far these worms stretched on for.
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She didn't have a damn clue and she wouldn't wonder about it for long. Not unless everywhere started getting all wormy like this, then maybe she'd have to try to understand why. "Ah, you can find romance in just 'bout anything if you look hard enough," Kaija jested, leaning twisting around to bite playfully at the tip of Wenna's tail as it brushed past her.
Worms were a little gross but it was hard to be really weirded out when these particular ones were so pretty. It was easy enough to look past that and focus in the tapestry they made across the cavern's wall. Well, at least until one lowered itself down on her head. Not that she could've felt the tiny thing but it deftly began to crawl down her nose, the fur there much more sensitive - not to mention the way the glow impinged on her vision immediately.
A quick jerk of her head sent the worm flying, right toward Wenna's face, which earned a snort of amusement from the tusked woman. "Better you than me," she teased as she moved to head deeper into the cave, wondering how far these worms stretched on for.
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08-21-2024, 04:24 PM
It'd been awhile since she'd really felt this free, this full of life. Kaija liked that about this raider woman - she seemed pretty willing to not hang on to bullshit and just have a good time. A quality that seemed rare in others, one Kaija very much appreciated. Her laugh rang out loud and clear as her friend shrieked at the sudden worm attack, the mirth in her tones plain as the glow that came from these weird little worms.
The tugged fur earned a playful growl. For a moment Kaija couldn't help but feel as though she was teleported. Ophie's familiar face flashed in her mind's eye. She'd been so happy then - she hadn't had all this cynicism that she held onto these days. The thought disappeared as soon as it arrived, refocusing on the present. She made to snap again at Wenna's tail as she leapt forward, though she missed and nearly face planted, spinning around fast on the slick smooth cavern floor.
Regaining her balance, she moved forward and closer to Wenna. "No? Didn't think I was really your type," she half-jested. She was being partly serious though, hoping she was masking some of those pesky insecurities that suddenly were creeping up by sounding more presumptuous than most might. Wasn't like she'd had a whole lot of experience in that department, as much as she liked to pretend otherwise. Really she was just used to being on her own; her fierce independence wasn't exactly always the best thing.
The tugged fur earned a playful growl. For a moment Kaija couldn't help but feel as though she was teleported. Ophie's familiar face flashed in her mind's eye. She'd been so happy then - she hadn't had all this cynicism that she held onto these days. The thought disappeared as soon as it arrived, refocusing on the present. She made to snap again at Wenna's tail as she leapt forward, though she missed and nearly face planted, spinning around fast on the slick smooth cavern floor.
Regaining her balance, she moved forward and closer to Wenna. "No? Didn't think I was really your type," she half-jested. She was being partly serious though, hoping she was masking some of those pesky insecurities that suddenly were creeping up by sounding more presumptuous than most might. Wasn't like she'd had a whole lot of experience in that department, as much as she liked to pretend otherwise. Really she was just used to being on her own; her fierce independence wasn't exactly always the best thing.
09-24-2024, 05:11 PM
Recovering as gracefully as she was able from her near fall, she felt heat rising to her face as the other woman watched her. It wasn't like her to get flustered though so she tried to move past it. More talking, more action, way less thinking. "I don't like to make assumptions," she admitted, as smoothly as she could manage. "My type? It varies, I guess. Tall, short, in-between..."
Pointed? Maybe. Kaija shrugged, nonchalantly enough.
"Women, mostly. Haven't found many men worth thinking twice about," the tusked woman admitted with a snort, which echoed off the cave's walls. Deflecting her real feelings with humor came easy to her - all the fear and trepidation and everything even marginally adjacent. "You ready to head back then, or.. ?" Her voice trailed off, gaze shifting for just a moment away from Wenna and to the way they'd come. The implication was clear enough, but so was the way she delayed, just in case.
Pointed? Maybe. Kaija shrugged, nonchalantly enough.
"Women, mostly. Haven't found many men worth thinking twice about," the tusked woman admitted with a snort, which echoed off the cave's walls. Deflecting her real feelings with humor came easy to her - all the fear and trepidation and everything even marginally adjacent. "You ready to head back then, or.. ?" Her voice trailed off, gaze shifting for just a moment away from Wenna and to the way they'd come. The implication was clear enough, but so was the way she delayed, just in case.
10-25-2024, 07:48 AM
It'd been a long time since anyone had really seen Kaija's exterior falter. She really wasn't just carefree, slightly over-confident, and happy-go-lucky in the way she liked to be perceived as; she wasn't half as smooth as she pretended she was, and suddenly she felt all those nagging little insecurities start to rise to the surface. She'd do her best to push them right back down, try to regain her footing and hope Wenna saw her just as she had before.
"Yeah, maybe," she replied, just as distantly. There were no men in her life she'd really cared for all that much, not in the way she had for women.
Women...
Her attention was drawn away from her idle thoughts by Wenna moving closer, head snaking beneath her own chin. The touch wasn't something she expected, but she certainly wasn't turned off by it either. Though generally free with her affections, she didn't normally let others so close, so quickly. She felt her breath hitch in her throat for a moment, fumbling mentally over how vulnerable such contact made her feel.
Instead of pulling away, she dared take a step closer, swinging her body around so she was much closer to Wenna now. "Maybe we don't have to hurry back so soon," she suggested softly. There really was something alluring about the surroundings they were in- the way the walls ebbed and glowed, giving just enough light to see each other but little else, everything else dark and still around them. With some hesitation, she leaned forward to nip softly at the side of Wenna's neck, glad to take a moment to drink in her scent more deeply.
"Yeah, maybe," she replied, just as distantly. There were no men in her life she'd really cared for all that much, not in the way she had for women.
Women...
Her attention was drawn away from her idle thoughts by Wenna moving closer, head snaking beneath her own chin. The touch wasn't something she expected, but she certainly wasn't turned off by it either. Though generally free with her affections, she didn't normally let others so close, so quickly. She felt her breath hitch in her throat for a moment, fumbling mentally over how vulnerable such contact made her feel.
Instead of pulling away, she dared take a step closer, swinging her body around so she was much closer to Wenna now. "Maybe we don't have to hurry back so soon," she suggested softly. There really was something alluring about the surroundings they were in- the way the walls ebbed and glowed, giving just enough light to see each other but little else, everything else dark and still around them. With some hesitation, she leaned forward to nip softly at the side of Wenna's neck, glad to take a moment to drink in her scent more deeply.