Talking to- No-one
Rank- Gamma
Gender- Fae
Status- Single
West
West took the leap of fate, bunching her limbs up and lunging forward in a long, strong pounce. The little rabbit had been unaware of the young fae's presence up until this point, where she was betrayed by her own enthusiasm. Her feet had brushed against a fallen buncle of branches and twigs, alerting the rodent immediately thus giving it time to just bound away to safety.
As soon as West realised she just stood, jaws empty but knowledge expanded. Her jaws eased open to reveal pearly white fangs and a long hammy tongue that lolled out as she panted. She definitely needed more practice.
West took the leap of fate, bunching her limbs up and lunging forward in a long, strong pounce. The little rabbit had been unaware of the young fae's presence up until this point, where she was betrayed by her own enthusiasm. Her feet had brushed against a fallen buncle of branches and twigs, alerting the rodent immediately thus giving it time to just bound away to safety.
As soon as West realised she just stood, jaws empty but knowledge expanded. Her jaws eased open to reveal pearly white fangs and a long hammy tongue that lolled out as she panted. She definitely needed more practice.
Talking to- Louella
Rank- Healer
Gender- Brute
Status- Single
Hugo
The strong and unmistakable scent of mint had attracted Hugo's attention, bringing him to a hault by a patch of herbs down by a treeside. He'd began to root through the mint plants when he felt something slam into his flank. He rolled sideways onto the ground, winded. When he composed himself, head spinning and vision hazy, he stood up to face the fae.
"You're honestly blaming me when you're clearly the one too blind to watch where you're going? Are you serious?" He replied cooly though agitation evident. The way she was speaking Hugo initially suspected that he wouldn't get an apology.
The strong and unmistakable scent of mint had attracted Hugo's attention, bringing him to a hault by a patch of herbs down by a treeside. He'd began to root through the mint plants when he felt something slam into his flank. He rolled sideways onto the ground, winded. When he composed himself, head spinning and vision hazy, he stood up to face the fae.
"You're honestly blaming me when you're clearly the one too blind to watch where you're going? Are you serious?" He replied cooly though agitation evident. The way she was speaking Hugo initially suspected that he wouldn't get an apology.


