Elemental Surprise:
The fae dragged her silvery tail against the ground, globs of freshly moist mud clinging to the small, ginger-colored hairs that had already had dirt caked to them many weeks ago. Elliot Still had the thoughts of the brute she had seen only a mere hour or so ago. They had just met, and in her mind any crush was just her stupidity talking. But she didn't know anymore, perhaps this was a leginimate crush? Even so, she would deny it for as long as she could. But no matter how hard she tried, Ash was stuck in her mind. Perhaps because he made her talk, when she hated conversating so much. The answers were endless, yet she remained stuck on one and only one. The only one she thought was so stupid. Anger took over her and shoved the brute right out of her mind. Her forehead broke a few chunks of bark off the tree she had rammed so harshly into, making her screech in sheer pain. Now everything was gone, except for the thoughts of her being so utterly stupid. She sat down upon her haunches, chips of wood laying neatly on her head as she made no effort to shake them off. Maybe hunting would fix her, or maybe she would just happened to be hunted. With how things were going, it was very likely.
The fae dragged her silvery tail against the ground, globs of freshly moist mud clinging to the small, ginger-colored hairs that had already had dirt caked to them many weeks ago. Elliot Still had the thoughts of the brute she had seen only a mere hour or so ago. They had just met, and in her mind any crush was just her stupidity talking. But she didn't know anymore, perhaps this was a leginimate crush? Even so, she would deny it for as long as she could. But no matter how hard she tried, Ash was stuck in her mind. Perhaps because he made her talk, when she hated conversating so much. The answers were endless, yet she remained stuck on one and only one. The only one she thought was so stupid. Anger took over her and shoved the brute right out of her mind. Her forehead broke a few chunks of bark off the tree she had rammed so harshly into, making her screech in sheer pain. Now everything was gone, except for the thoughts of her being so utterly stupid. She sat down upon her haunches, chips of wood laying neatly on her head as she made no effort to shake them off. Maybe hunting would fix her, or maybe she would just happened to be hunted. With how things were going, it was very likely.






