Unknown Blood
He could hear sea birds down there, calling out as the little shapes dove into the water for food or circled beneath him. The sound of the ocean crashing against the cliff face also gave to him a sort of comfort, lulling his thoughts down to mere strands. How had life gotten him here? His father had disappeared, Shiki not knowing where the hell he was. The recent meeting with the mauled she-wolf who told him things he wished he could forget. Which in turn, brought into his life deceit and hurt. Had everyone been lying to him? Sighing, he placed his head upon his forepaws, simply gazing at the scenery below the cliffs.
"Speech"
She walked onward a bit more before spotting the wolf before her. He was of smaller stature and looked to be lighter as well. She gave a small chuckle, "This will be fun," she thought, sitting down in front of him.
"Why would you be staying here? You know if you make one wrong slip you could fall and hurt yourself, or worse," she explained, looking outward to where she could hear the birds call out their annoying, high-pitched squawking, but she was only interested in this wolf at the moment.
Etani, Ylva's brother, is allowed to enter any or all threads that Ylva is in, unless otherwise noted.
Quickly, he scrambled to his paws as he adopted a submissive position, his head down and his tail tucked between his legs. He didn't know this woman, and didn't know her intentions. Why had she mentioned falling off the cliff? Did she plan on pushing him off? Slowly, he stepped back away from the cliff edge, afraid that's exactly what she might do. "Um..I don't know, I like it here I guess."
"Speech"
"So, who do they call you?" She asked, turning her head to him as her eyes stayed serious, not leaving his own. She was curious, but, she wanted to, also, add more conversation since when she had talked to the last wolf who called himself Z, did not go very well at all.
Etani, Ylva's brother, is allowed to enter any or all threads that Ylva is in, unless otherwise noted.
He kept his eyes on her, though feeling a little uncomfortable within the presence of another, he wondered if he could slowly slip away. Or maybe come up with an excuse that he had somewhere else to be. No, those probably wouldn't work...Swallowing, he shyly asked "Wh-what's your name?"
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"Stand up, Shiki, you are showing too much submission. If you keep doing this, others shall take advantage of you and worse might happen. Stand up, show me your posture!" She barked, her tail high to show a little dominance, but not too much as her eyes were serious and baring into his own.
Etani, Ylva's brother, is allowed to enter any or all threads that Ylva is in, unless otherwise noted.
In his imaginary search for the woman's other dark half, he nearly jumped out of his skin when she barked loudly at him. His head whipped towards her, fur bristling and his ears flattened to his head. She ordered for him to stand up, and in his fear at the possible thought of receiving punishment for not listening, he would do as he was told. He stood as straight as he could, though his shaking legs and his tucked tail would keep him from doing as he was completely told. Golden eyes eyed her nervously, watching her own posture change to that of dominance. He was naturally submissive, and afraid of authority. He couldn't help it! "S-Sorry!" Was all he had managed to say.
"Speech"
The woman would breathe in, testing the scent once more. She was on the hunt for him. Her last son. When she told him the news of who he was it had not gone well. Kau had more or less brainwashed the child. It made her blood boil, but that mattered not. What mattered now was trying to find him. Protect him. The woman had left her little son with Einarr, keeping what she was doing a secret for now. Akemi didn't want anyone else to get involved just yet. She was getting close though. She could smell his scent getting stronger and stronger as she walked on. The cliffs were strange territory for her... but she cared not. At least... until she heard the voice of the female. She would bristle, her single eye narrowing as she quickened her pace to close the distance between herself, her son, and the stranger. Whomever this stranger was she didn't like her god damned attitude. "I suggest you watch your filth mouth and watch who you're addressing." Akemi would snarl. Her hackles were raised, fangs flashing. No one, NO ONE would order her son around. |
Etani, Ylva's brother, is allowed to enter any or all threads that Ylva is in, unless otherwise noted.
He glanced at Ylva, the woman explaining to Akemi her intentions. He was confused...why would a supposedly dark wolf want to help him with confidence issues? The only one he had ever remotely felt confident with was his Father, and even though he learned what he did, he still clung to the fact that maybe she was lying. What if she had been lying to him altogether? But...if that were true, why was she here raging at another wolf? He was confused, unsure what to think. With this, he simply watched what would happen between the two women.
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Etani, Ylva's brother, is allowed to enter any or all threads that Ylva is in, unless otherwise noted.
He glanced at Ylva as she spoke, the woman wanted to help him...but why? She said she was a darker being, that on any other occasion she would rather rip another to shreds simply put, but here the woman was wanting to help him. Someone she didn't even know. But...he felt that no matter what, he'd always be this way. Confidence was not his forté. "I..." He faltered in his words, unsure of what to say. His gaze wandered over towards Akemi, the boy swallowed back some mixed up emotions. "If you are who you said you were...then why didn't you try to search for me? I didn't get the chance to learn from my Father...and.." He sighed, "Maybe she can teach me what you failed to do."
He knew it may have sounded harsh, that it would hurt Akemi. But despite what she was doing, what she claimed to be, he was torn and confused. But at the same time, she hadn't proved yet that her words were true. Save for this moment. But how did he know this wasn't some sort of facade? His gaze returned to the ground, the boy trying not to scream in frustration.