𝙳𝚎𝚜𝚝𝚒𝚗𝚢
Starlight Pack |Female | Luna |4 years | crush: open | tags: Cypher, Kiyu
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Starlight Pack |Female | Luna |4 years | crush: open | tags: Cypher, Kiyu
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Destiny's ears perked at Cypher’s words, the teasing laced with a depth she wasn’t sure she was ready to face. Her heart beat a little faster than usual, but she kept her smirk steady, making sure not to let it slip into something more vulnerable. He had a way of doing that, making everything feel lighter but more intense at the same time.
“Impressive, huh?” she chuckled, tilting her head as she turned to face him again, her eyes gleaming with playful challenge. “You should’ve seen it. I was quick, and I knew the best ways to slip past the patrols.” She stopped, though, at the question he posed. The one that felt like it was more than just casual curiosity. Destiny’s thoughts swirled as the idea of no pack lines, no responsibilities, seemed to stretch out in front of her like an open sky. It was a strange thought—one that felt both exhilarating and terrifying. What would she do if there were no boundaries? What would she chase after then?
For a moment, the sharp edge of her usual confidence dulled as she felt something else—something closer to longing. “Well,” she began, voice softer than usual, “maybe I’d keep running. But not from anything... from nothing." She paused, meeting his gaze with a rare vulnerability. “Maybe I’d go to the places I’ve only ever dreamed of, without worrying what I might leave behind. I could stand on top of a mountain and feel the wind all around me, no walls, no boundaries.”
Her eyes narrowed slightly, smirking again, the walls returning. “But I’m not some lost pup who needs saving, Cypher.” She shifted, trying to regain her old, sharp self, but there was a hint of something else now, a new layer to the challenge she’d thrown his way. “So, what about you? You talk about me breaking rules, but what would you do without all the pack’s expectations? Ever think about what you’d really want?”
Her words hung in the air, a mix of playful bravado and genuine curiosity. She knew he was watching her carefully, his unreadable gaze like a challenge in itself. But Destiny felt it—there was something real between them now, something more than just teasing, even if she wasn’t sure what it was yet.
Destiny’s eyes flickered over to Cypher for a brief moment before she turned her attention fully to Kiyu, the young wolf's words pulling her back into the present. The playful challenge in her voice never fully left, but the edges softened slightly as Kiyu dropped the elk leg at their paws. Destiny’s lips curled into a smile as she let out a light chuckle.
"Good morning, Kiyu," she greeted, her tone carrying warmth but still sharp enough to keep the playful tension in the air. She gave a brief nod toward Cypher, her gaze lingering on him for a heartbeat longer than necessary, before returning her focus to the elk leg. "That was quite the delivery, bringing this all the way here." She allowed her eyes to trail down to the meat with an approving look before meeting Kiyu’s gaze again.
Her playful smirk returned, eyes narrowing slightly as she leaned in a bit closer, her voice teasing. "But you’re not trying to get me to let everyone else eat first, are you?" She allowed the silence to hang in the air for just a moment, then added, "Well, I suppose I could share... if Cypher is up for it." The words were light, but Destiny’s gaze was sharp, as if daring him to respond.
She could feel the space between them stretch again, that flicker of something real lingering in the air, even as she kept her usual confident front. It wasn’t just teasing anymore. There was something more beneath it, something waiting to unfold. But for now, she would keep up the challenge, at least until she was ready to let it slip.
Destiny chuckled softly as she watched Kiyu scurry off, her teasing remark lingering in the air. She shook her head in amusement before glancing at Cypher. "She never changes, does she?" There was warmth in her tone, a quiet appreciation for Kiyu's unwavering dedication to the pack. Her gaze shifted toward the hunters in the distance, noting how seamlessly Kiyu fit into the rhythm of their routine. It was a subtle yet powerful reminder of how much their pack had endured and how each member played a part in holding them together.
With a contented sigh, Destiny turned her focus back to her meal, but not before murmuring under her breath, "She may not realize it, but the pack is lucky to have her."
(Adding to build off of -- but leaving for when Cypher replies)
“Impressive, huh?” she chuckled, tilting her head as she turned to face him again, her eyes gleaming with playful challenge. “You should’ve seen it. I was quick, and I knew the best ways to slip past the patrols.” She stopped, though, at the question he posed. The one that felt like it was more than just casual curiosity. Destiny’s thoughts swirled as the idea of no pack lines, no responsibilities, seemed to stretch out in front of her like an open sky. It was a strange thought—one that felt both exhilarating and terrifying. What would she do if there were no boundaries? What would she chase after then?
For a moment, the sharp edge of her usual confidence dulled as she felt something else—something closer to longing. “Well,” she began, voice softer than usual, “maybe I’d keep running. But not from anything... from nothing." She paused, meeting his gaze with a rare vulnerability. “Maybe I’d go to the places I’ve only ever dreamed of, without worrying what I might leave behind. I could stand on top of a mountain and feel the wind all around me, no walls, no boundaries.”
Her eyes narrowed slightly, smirking again, the walls returning. “But I’m not some lost pup who needs saving, Cypher.” She shifted, trying to regain her old, sharp self, but there was a hint of something else now, a new layer to the challenge she’d thrown his way. “So, what about you? You talk about me breaking rules, but what would you do without all the pack’s expectations? Ever think about what you’d really want?”
Her words hung in the air, a mix of playful bravado and genuine curiosity. She knew he was watching her carefully, his unreadable gaze like a challenge in itself. But Destiny felt it—there was something real between them now, something more than just teasing, even if she wasn’t sure what it was yet.
Destiny’s eyes flickered over to Cypher for a brief moment before she turned her attention fully to Kiyu, the young wolf's words pulling her back into the present. The playful challenge in her voice never fully left, but the edges softened slightly as Kiyu dropped the elk leg at their paws. Destiny’s lips curled into a smile as she let out a light chuckle.
"Good morning, Kiyu," she greeted, her tone carrying warmth but still sharp enough to keep the playful tension in the air. She gave a brief nod toward Cypher, her gaze lingering on him for a heartbeat longer than necessary, before returning her focus to the elk leg. "That was quite the delivery, bringing this all the way here." She allowed her eyes to trail down to the meat with an approving look before meeting Kiyu’s gaze again.
Her playful smirk returned, eyes narrowing slightly as she leaned in a bit closer, her voice teasing. "But you’re not trying to get me to let everyone else eat first, are you?" She allowed the silence to hang in the air for just a moment, then added, "Well, I suppose I could share... if Cypher is up for it." The words were light, but Destiny’s gaze was sharp, as if daring him to respond.
She could feel the space between them stretch again, that flicker of something real lingering in the air, even as she kept her usual confident front. It wasn’t just teasing anymore. There was something more beneath it, something waiting to unfold. But for now, she would keep up the challenge, at least until she was ready to let it slip.
Destiny chuckled softly as she watched Kiyu scurry off, her teasing remark lingering in the air. She shook her head in amusement before glancing at Cypher. "She never changes, does she?" There was warmth in her tone, a quiet appreciation for Kiyu's unwavering dedication to the pack. Her gaze shifted toward the hunters in the distance, noting how seamlessly Kiyu fit into the rhythm of their routine. It was a subtle yet powerful reminder of how much their pack had endured and how each member played a part in holding them together.
With a contented sigh, Destiny turned her focus back to her meal, but not before murmuring under her breath, "She may not realize it, but the pack is lucky to have her."
(Adding to build off of -- but leaving for when Cypher replies)
𝚁𝚒𝚜𝚎𝚗
Starlightpack | male | fighter |4 years | crush: open | tags: open
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Starlightpack | male | fighter |4 years | crush: open | tags: open
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Rhea is no longer in the RP so Risen is Open!
𝙱𝚕𝚊𝚣𝚎
RedMoon Pack | Gauge ♥ | lead fighter |3 years | tags: Nova
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RedMoon Pack | Gauge ♥ | lead fighter |3 years | tags: Nova
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Blaze’s gaze softened as he met Nova’s eyes, the weight of everything pressing down on him. He had always kept his emotions locked away, buried deep inside, trying to protect the parts of him that still ached. But with Nova, it was different. She was the one who had been there from the beginning, who saw through the walls he built. The trust they had developed over the past year was something he had never experienced before, and right now, he needed her more than ever. Since she had arrived at the pack they had this unspoken understanding. It was something Blaze couldn't ever place into words.
He took a deep breath, his voice quiet but full of emotion. “I’ve never been good at talking about this, Nova. I’ve always kept things in, buried them because it felt easier that way. But with you... it’s like you know. You’ve always known, and that makes it easier to let go.”
Blaze paused, eyes dropping to the ground for a moment, his shoulders heavy with the memories. "After the avalanche... I thought I had to be strong for everyone. We lost so much—our home, our pack. It felt like the world was just... gone. And I couldn't let that happen to us again. I had to protect Niko, keep things together for him, and for Gauge. I thought if I could just make sure they were okay, everything would fix itself. I rushed into things, trying to give Niko the family he deserved, trying to force everything into place.” He paused again, guilt creeping in. "But I wasn’t being honest with myself. I didn’t give myself the space to heal. I didn’t give myself the chance to just... breathe.”
His amber eyes flickered up to meet hers, raw and vulnerable. [i]"I never expected you to see me like this. I’ve always kept my distance from affection. I didn’t know how to embrace it... how to let myself lean on anyone. But when you... when you leaned into me earlier, I didn’t pull away. I embraced it. I needed it more than I thought. And when you stepped back, I felt... I felt the space between us. I know I'm not affectionate - but, that moment was oddly comforting. It’s like... like I didn’t have to carry everything alone for just a second.”[/i]
Blaze let out a shaky breath, the vulnerability pouring out now that the walls had cracked. “I thought if I kept pushing forward, I could protect everyone from the pain. But I’ve been running from my own. I don’t know if I’m doing the right thing. I don’t know if I’m doing enough, and I don’t know how to balance all of it—Niko, Gauge, everything. I thought I had to be everything for them, but in doing that, I lost sight of what I needed... of who I am.”
His voice broke slightly, but he steadied himself, looking deep into Nova’s eyes. “You’ve been the one constant for me, Nova. You’ve seen me at my worst and never once turned away. I can’t tell you how much that means to me. I’ve never let anyone in like this... but with you, I don’t feel like I have to hide.” Blaze’s expression softened as he let out a breath he didn’t realize he had been holding. “I don’t have all the answers. I don’t know what the future holds or if I’ll figure this out. But just talking to you... just letting it out... it’s helping. It’s like a weight’s lifting, even if just a little.”
Blaze’s amber eyes softened as a small, sincere smile tugged at the corners of his lips. “I’m trying, Nova. I don’t know if I’ll ever get everything right, but knowing you can see that i'm doing my best is more than enough. This pack means everything to me” He paused, then added quietly, “I just needed you to hear me. To know that I’m not always as strong as I seem. And that... I’m grateful for you. More than you’ll ever know.”
He took a deep breath, his voice quiet but full of emotion. “I’ve never been good at talking about this, Nova. I’ve always kept things in, buried them because it felt easier that way. But with you... it’s like you know. You’ve always known, and that makes it easier to let go.”
Blaze paused, eyes dropping to the ground for a moment, his shoulders heavy with the memories. "After the avalanche... I thought I had to be strong for everyone. We lost so much—our home, our pack. It felt like the world was just... gone. And I couldn't let that happen to us again. I had to protect Niko, keep things together for him, and for Gauge. I thought if I could just make sure they were okay, everything would fix itself. I rushed into things, trying to give Niko the family he deserved, trying to force everything into place.” He paused again, guilt creeping in. "But I wasn’t being honest with myself. I didn’t give myself the space to heal. I didn’t give myself the chance to just... breathe.”
His amber eyes flickered up to meet hers, raw and vulnerable. [i]"I never expected you to see me like this. I’ve always kept my distance from affection. I didn’t know how to embrace it... how to let myself lean on anyone. But when you... when you leaned into me earlier, I didn’t pull away. I embraced it. I needed it more than I thought. And when you stepped back, I felt... I felt the space between us. I know I'm not affectionate - but, that moment was oddly comforting. It’s like... like I didn’t have to carry everything alone for just a second.”[/i]
Blaze let out a shaky breath, the vulnerability pouring out now that the walls had cracked. “I thought if I kept pushing forward, I could protect everyone from the pain. But I’ve been running from my own. I don’t know if I’m doing the right thing. I don’t know if I’m doing enough, and I don’t know how to balance all of it—Niko, Gauge, everything. I thought I had to be everything for them, but in doing that, I lost sight of what I needed... of who I am.”
His voice broke slightly, but he steadied himself, looking deep into Nova’s eyes. “You’ve been the one constant for me, Nova. You’ve seen me at my worst and never once turned away. I can’t tell you how much that means to me. I’ve never let anyone in like this... but with you, I don’t feel like I have to hide.” Blaze’s expression softened as he let out a breath he didn’t realize he had been holding. “I don’t have all the answers. I don’t know what the future holds or if I’ll figure this out. But just talking to you... just letting it out... it’s helping. It’s like a weight’s lifting, even if just a little.”
Blaze’s amber eyes softened as a small, sincere smile tugged at the corners of his lips. “I’m trying, Nova. I don’t know if I’ll ever get everything right, but knowing you can see that i'm doing my best is more than enough. This pack means everything to me” He paused, then added quietly, “I just needed you to hear me. To know that I’m not always as strong as I seem. And that... I’m grateful for you. More than you’ll ever know.”
𝚁𝚒𝚟𝚎𝚛
RedMoon Pack | female |2 years | crush: open | tags: Gauge, Akiro, Willow, Hyuuga
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RedMoon Pack | female |2 years | crush: open | tags: Gauge, Akiro, Willow, Hyuuga
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River kept her stride steady as they approached the camp, but her gaze lingered on Hyuuga for a moment, her expression softening. She could sense his hesitance—there was something about him that didn’t fully settle into the present, as if he were still holding on to something from the past. It wasn’t hard to figure out that he was still grappling with the weight of everything that had happened. She had seen that kind of reluctance before, in others, and she understood it.
When he glanced at her, River offered a reassuring smile, her tail flicking a little in a relaxed gesture. She wasn’t sure if he would respond to it, but she wanted him to know that there was no rush. "Ready for what, exactly?" River asked softly, though it wasn’t a question she expected him to answer right away. “You’ve already been through a lot, and we’re here for you—however long it takes.”
Her voice was calm, gentle even, but there was a quiet authority to it. River wasn’t a leader in the traditional sense, but she had always been a rock for others when they needed it, a constant when the world around them shifted too fast. She could tell Hyuuga needed that, even if he didn’t know it yet. Her eyes flicked back toward the camp, noticing the familiar scents and sounds of home. It was strange to think about how much had changed over the moons, how different everything felt now. But in the end, they were still family. They would rebuild, just as they always did.
"Whenever you’re ready," she added, her tone inviting, but not pushing. "We’ve got time."
When he glanced at her, River offered a reassuring smile, her tail flicking a little in a relaxed gesture. She wasn’t sure if he would respond to it, but she wanted him to know that there was no rush. "Ready for what, exactly?" River asked softly, though it wasn’t a question she expected him to answer right away. “You’ve already been through a lot, and we’re here for you—however long it takes.”
Her voice was calm, gentle even, but there was a quiet authority to it. River wasn’t a leader in the traditional sense, but she had always been a rock for others when they needed it, a constant when the world around them shifted too fast. She could tell Hyuuga needed that, even if he didn’t know it yet. Her eyes flicked back toward the camp, noticing the familiar scents and sounds of home. It was strange to think about how much had changed over the moons, how different everything felt now. But in the end, they were still family. They would rebuild, just as they always did.
"Whenever you’re ready," she added, her tone inviting, but not pushing. "We’ve got time."