Memories and Places
01-28-2014, 05:56 PM
(This post was last modified: 01-28-2014, 06:23 PM by Erani.)
Erani |
She was fully healthy now, and physically ready to head to the pack. Surreal's visits were regular, every time she got to the end of a patrol. There was something in the air, recently, that had Erani feeling a bit better, emotionally, than she had since the siege. True, it was Spring, and technically her season for mating and bearing a litter, but since her mating with Nova, and her litter? She hadn?t experienced another cycle since. Nova? As her head lowered to lap from the spring fed pool beside her cave den, she paused to stare into her own eyes, though the image of her reflection was highly distorted by the small waterfall that fed the pool. Why had he gone? Gone and never come back? A slow sigh brushed against the rippling surface, and she brushed the thoughts aside, drinking her fill before turning away from the stream and gazing about the wide area that made a perfect place for patients to rest in the shade of the ravine, or for pups to gambol without worry of predators from above. Her ears folded back. So many happy memories. Her youngest children struggling to get their small bodies up the three natural stone steps that led into the main chamber of the den when they were still small. Surreal and Arella rolling about in the fresh snow, while Gabriel sat off to the side. Castiel joining the play. Lyric settling beside Gabriel. Of all her youngest, Surreal was the only steady one, the one to stick around like a burr in the fur. Arella was sometimes in, but would be gone again before Erani would have a chance to catch her. The remaining three? Eyes became downcast for a moment, silently mourning the losses. Turning, Erani padded down the ravine, leaving the entrance behind, and stopping as she remembered how she?d found the den. After mating with Nova, she had found a path, and taken it. A small paradise within a paradise. Happy memories, painful memories. Cairo, in all his disappointed anger after her reaction to Collisions attempt at marrying Chrysanthe to Maverick. Waking up one morning to realize how long it had been since she?d seen her mate and eldest son last. And waking once more to find Gabriel gone. Had she been a good mother? She had tried? Yet only one of her litter remained. With a sigh, she headed toward the borders. She would stop by Friction and Eria?s den first to see if they wanted to come to the pack with her, as the pups would certainly be much safer within the protection of a pack, than outside. Then she would start her trek to the family. Walk ---- "Speak" ---- "Hear" ---- Think |
01-28-2014, 09:58 PM
(This post was last modified: 01-28-2014, 09:59 PM by Hati.)
will we burn inside the fires of a thousand suns?
Muscles trembled in fatigue and pain; the festering half-healed wounds had broken open miles ago, releasing blood and worse to trickle down his forelegs. He'd been relying more and more heavily on his brothers' help to keep on his feet, but he'd refused to stop moving. He had this horrible feeling that if he stopped, if he lay down again, he wouldn't be waking up this time.
So on he had trudged with Thor and Loki on either side. At first he had taken care to keep his ever-present rage throttled down so as not to piss off Thor - because right now he really, really needed Thor's help - and Loki's irritating jokes and bantering had stretched his control nearly to breaking. But as the miles went past, he'd started feeling numb. Numb to the pain, numb to the anger, numb even to Loki's bullshit. Loki had gone quiet a while back. Hati wasn't sure if it was because he'd given up or if his throat had just finally given out. Either way was just fine with him.
Between one step and the next he found himself on the ground staring up at his brothers. "Oh, hey guys," he slurred. "Why don't you just go find someone else to bother, huh? Just leave me the hell alone."
Was Hati being self-sacrificing, valiantly pushing his brothers away that they could go one with their lives? Hell, no, he was just sick of them following him around everywhere. Hati could only stand his family for so long. And wouldn't it be some sort of justice for him to die alone or something?
"Speech"
So on he had trudged with Thor and Loki on either side. At first he had taken care to keep his ever-present rage throttled down so as not to piss off Thor - because right now he really, really needed Thor's help - and Loki's irritating jokes and bantering had stretched his control nearly to breaking. But as the miles went past, he'd started feeling numb. Numb to the pain, numb to the anger, numb even to Loki's bullshit. Loki had gone quiet a while back. Hati wasn't sure if it was because he'd given up or if his throat had just finally given out. Either way was just fine with him.
Between one step and the next he found himself on the ground staring up at his brothers. "Oh, hey guys," he slurred. "Why don't you just go find someone else to bother, huh? Just leave me the hell alone."
Was Hati being self-sacrificing, valiantly pushing his brothers away that they could go one with their lives? Hell, no, he was just sick of them following him around everywhere. Hati could only stand his family for so long. And wouldn't it be some sort of justice for him to die alone or something?
"Speech"
the sins of our father, the sins of our young
Hati wears a bear skull on his head unless otherwise stated in the post. He also has a ram's skull that might be switched in sometimes if he finds it again.
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01-30-2014, 06:10 PM
At this point, Thor was nothing but a walking ball of pent up bad energy. He wasn't even sure what he felt at this point. Was he angry? Livid? Frustrated? Annoyed? Grumpy? The brute wasn't quite sure. He just felt..negative. He was beyond angry, beyond livid, frustrated, annoyed and he'd passed grumpy so long ago he didn't even know what it looked like anymore.
On his right was a slurry, delirious and yes, smelly, Hati and even further to his right was the thorn in his side. Loki. The brute had chattered away, taking every opportunity to criticize and spew snark. Four times Thor had gotten fed up with Loki's insults and threatened him, and finally on the forth time, he'd fallen silent. Perhaps the threatening had finally done the trick, although it was more likely that he'd simply grown tired of hearing himself speak...if that were possible. Not that Thor really cared why Loki had stopped flapping his gums; really, he was just grateful for the silence. He couldn't handle much more irritation.
Hati, on the other hand, had been oddly silent throughout the journey. This alarmed him for a couple of reasons. One, he was being far too indifferent to the occasionally shoulder bump that had to be painful. Two, he hadn't done much to shut Loki up. And finally, three, he hadn't bitten anyone or even threatened them with violence, which was so far from his normal self that Thor was actually more concerned with not getting bitten by him than getting bitten.
Slowly, so slowly that Thor didn't realize what was happening at first, Hati slid to the ground. Alarmed at this new development, Thor whined, the sound grumbled under his breath as he tried to decide on a course of action. Was this it? Could Hati really die right here, right now? In all honesty, the brute didn't know how he felt about it. On one hand, Hati was kind of an asshole, like their father, but on the other hand, he was family and Thor couldn't quite picture the world without him.
He laid down beside his brother and leaned into his face just in time for Hati to open his mouth and bathe him in an odor so foul it made his piss n' pus shoulder smell pleasant in comparison. He almost gagged. It was like something had crawled down his throat, died and rotted there. Thor turned his gaze to Loki and shrugged. Honestly, was it time to just...let him go?
On his right was a slurry, delirious and yes, smelly, Hati and even further to his right was the thorn in his side. Loki. The brute had chattered away, taking every opportunity to criticize and spew snark. Four times Thor had gotten fed up with Loki's insults and threatened him, and finally on the forth time, he'd fallen silent. Perhaps the threatening had finally done the trick, although it was more likely that he'd simply grown tired of hearing himself speak...if that were possible. Not that Thor really cared why Loki had stopped flapping his gums; really, he was just grateful for the silence. He couldn't handle much more irritation.
Hati, on the other hand, had been oddly silent throughout the journey. This alarmed him for a couple of reasons. One, he was being far too indifferent to the occasionally shoulder bump that had to be painful. Two, he hadn't done much to shut Loki up. And finally, three, he hadn't bitten anyone or even threatened them with violence, which was so far from his normal self that Thor was actually more concerned with not getting bitten by him than getting bitten.
Slowly, so slowly that Thor didn't realize what was happening at first, Hati slid to the ground. Alarmed at this new development, Thor whined, the sound grumbled under his breath as he tried to decide on a course of action. Was this it? Could Hati really die right here, right now? In all honesty, the brute didn't know how he felt about it. On one hand, Hati was kind of an asshole, like their father, but on the other hand, he was family and Thor couldn't quite picture the world without him.
He laid down beside his brother and leaned into his face just in time for Hati to open his mouth and bathe him in an odor so foul it made his piss n' pus shoulder smell pleasant in comparison. He almost gagged. It was like something had crawled down his throat, died and rotted there. Thor turned his gaze to Loki and shrugged. Honestly, was it time to just...let him go?
01-31-2014, 08:02 AM
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