by na'vi. » Sat Jun 16, 2018 7:18 pm
DAENERYS ──x❝i do believe it is time for another adventure.❞
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◀ ❰ loner ❱ ❰ female ❱ ❰ 6½ ❱ ❰ status: almost in season ❱ ❰ crush: Laurens ❱ ❰ tags: Laurens, open ❱ ❰ mentions: - ❱▶
Dany watched as Laurens buried the rabbit, presumably for safe keeping. As giving a God your leftovers would certain invoke wrath instead of favor. It was only a matter of moments that the male had said challenge accepted and bolted off without another word. Shock draped her muzzle as it seemingly fell to the forest floor. That cheeky son of a gun. Daenerys sprang forward, her paws kicking up clots of dirt in her wake. Her strides were elongated and agile, her small frame shooting through the entrance to their secluded meadow like a bullet from a gun. She weaved around trees and patches of dense foliage that threatened to trip her as she streamed ahead, smirking over her shoulder at Laurens as she passed him.
What she lacked in brute strength she made up for in speed and endurance. She found herself soon trying to leap over a fallen log, only halfway through realizing it was far too large for her to jump without proper planning. Her hind got stuck over it and slammed into the log. She gave a sharp whine before scrabbling over, her own pride overcoming the stinging pain that stung like fire in her hind legs and hips. That'd hurt later tonight. With the sudden setback she was just barely ahead of Laurens and she paused forwards, her claws digging into the peaty soil and helping to further spur her forward. A small yip of excitement could be heard from her frame as she streamed ahead, skidding to a stop at the rivers edge her lungs barely had to work much harder than usual as she drew in lung fulls of air over the river. "I gotcha! What do I wi-" She began to laugh our, her voice breathy as she tried to catch her breath. Her statement was cut short as she was slammed into the river. Bobbing up the surface she laughed, her paws churning under her petite frame.
"Oh you jerk! It's freezing in here!" She yipped playfully, her ears flattened to her skull as the current tried to tug at her frame. She struggled for a moment to free herself of the current but eventually her paws scraped pebbles and sand of the shore. Thank the Gods. she thought internally, wading up from the river, opposite to Laurens and watching him try to catch a fish. A string of laughter came from her soaked frame and she smiled, "Bears are built for fishing silly." She replied, only to smirk as his playful lunge. Just as she was to dip into a playful bow a howl filled her ears, whipping around the female cocked her head slightly, ears perked. She knew that howl as Folkvar's, something was awry with the pack if he was calling out to Laurens. As such was evident as she turned, noticing the complete change of being that overtook him. A whine escaped her as she realized, their time would be cut short. She understood, but still it made her heart ache. His following words gave way to a frown on her face and she nodded in understanding.
She padded close to him, not nearly enough for even their pelts to touch. He needed to remain scentless of her, once again she returning back to the invisible life of a fake bachelorette whom merely lingered in their territory. "I understand Laurens. Go check on the pack," She began, wagging her tail slightly, "thank you. For not forcing my paw on this." She added, restraining herself from reaching forward to nuzzle him. She padded ahead of him with a soft smile, "I can take care of all of this here. Go see what is wrong, something has happened based on the sensation earlier and now your Shaman's howl." She added gently, pausing to turn to him, worry clear in her gaze that burned with steadfast love for him, "And please be safe, I know Anubis has been roaming lately- I wouldn't put it past him to try something." She spoke fretfully, parting with him quickly. She had to or she'd grow upset, like ripping off a bandaid it had to be quickly. She needed to rid of his scent in the den they shared and anywhere else where she was known to linger.
As she trotted forwards she couldn't help the disappointment that clouded her mind. Todays visit had been productive and delightful. She could feel her love and bond with him strengthen with each passing moment they shared and it had all come to a screeching halt because the Gods just can't bear to leave the mortal world in which the wolves lived upon alone. It striked anger deep in her belly and a snarl ripped from her throat, her ears slowly melting into her wet pelt. She hadn't even cared that she was still soping wet, she was beyond mad, she was pissed. Shaking her head finally she pressed on wards, slipping into their secluded meadow and throwing herself down in a heap of grumbling.
As time passed she finally got up, pressing her nose to the soil and sniffing out anywhere that her scent and Laurens' were mingled. She rolled in them, masking them with her own scent. She continued to process until her coat was filthly. Yet she had one more place to tackle, their den. It would be a task and half but she trotted towards it, casting nervous glances over her shoulder as she slipped into it, making it a point to rub her body along the entrance and opening to it. Finally inside it she relished in Laurens' lingering scent before she seemingly threw herself down, rolling about like a moth old pup with an insatiable scratch on their back. She'd not stop her rolling until the den and meadow reeked of her.
ISORRO ──x❝the true strength of a man is in calmness.❞
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◀ ❰ sub ❱ ❰ male ❱ ❰ 4 ❱ ❰ crush: Kesera ❱ ❰ tags: kesera ❱ ❰ mentions: - ❱ ▶
Her reply to his playful antics forced a hearty chuckle to come from the male, giving just the perfect distraction for one of his paws to become tangled within the upwards growing roots of the trees that surrounded them. Luckily the male caught himself, just in time too as his face was mere seconds away from slamming into the ground. As he rose he was able to watch Kesera traverse the land with a gracefulness that his body simply didn't possess. She was able to seemingly delicately hop and glide through the woods whereas was comparable to a bull in a china shop. He'd been birthed a loner pup, along with 3 other siblings and he had walked across many lands in his earliest years of life. Now though as he had settled with this pack he found his dexterity lacking in the recent seasons.
His ears perked at her calling him a rowdy chicken and he snorted with laughter, this time careful to not lose his footing. "If I'm a rowdy chicken what does that make you?" Beautiful. Came his mental reply, which was followed by a soft sigh. If only he could tell her how beautiful he thought she was. That she was his missing piece. If only he could muster up the courage. Her next statement forced a sigh from him, he wanted all in the pack to be as serene and tranquil as he was, to enjoy the small things and take all in moderation. Yet there were so many nervous and aggressive characters in the pack that his own efforts seemed in vain, stripping his own wires till they felt frayed his only source of comfort when times like that arose was her. "I just wish everyone would calm down, look at the silver lining sometimes. Even when I myself can get moody from their own palatable aggression you are a source of calmness for even myself." He confessed, his tone held unwavering honesty in it as he spoke and it wasn't long before he too fell quiet.
His head rasied as he walked, peering at the forest around them. Mature trees that erupted from the peaty soil to grasp at the sky above them and their saplings, some supple and still green in color along what would soon be bark trying to thrive in the shadow the giants around them cascaded down upon them. The peaty soil that churned under their paws as they pursued along their path to the mountains. He could hardly wait, a moment in a serene and seemingly secluded place to being only in her presence. He found himself grateful now that it was Kesera who had invited him to go on this adventure, with anyone else he'd remain stoic as ever, almost not being able to enjoy himself quite as much as he was with her.
Her reply forced the brute to come forward from the reclusive depths of his mind and his ears flicked, "You did nothing wrong Kesera, my dreams have been routinely interrupted with nightmares, past and present day. It was merely a series of unfortunate events that led to the one this morning and you happened to wake me in the grips of it. I'm quite glad you did actually." He confided in her, though now he was unwilling to tell her that she frequented his dreams, and that his nightmare was of her. He'd keep that nugget of information to himself, no need to tell her that a manifestation of Fenrir had chased her away from him in his nightmares. He knew the wretched God was trying to play off the brutes fears to disrupt his tranquility and peace. He'd not stand for it.
Now as the mountains came into view he slowed, stopping behind her. Just as she had sat down a picturesque image laid before him. The sun had broken through the edge of the forest, cascading a brilliant light on her silhouette. It made her glow with a light golden ring of light, and the mountains they were pretty, sure. But she, she was breath-taking. He lingered for only a moment longer, committing the image before him into his memory before padding forward and sitting next to her. He listened to her speak and smiled fondly. If a wolf ever reached the top he was sure they could seek the vast beauty of the wilderness for stretches of land past the horizion. Perhaps even touching the Gods themselves with how high the tallest peak of the mountain stretched. He turned meeting her honey gaze with a soft sigh, "Yes they are, breath taking." He replied, though it should be obvious he wasn't talking about the mountains. He reached forward and rested his own head atop hers, licking one of her ears tenderly. It was only when the distant howl of Folkvar echoed through the dense forest, almost giving it an eerie sound.
Just as he was about to stand he saw the disappointment seem to course through her in a wave. Letting out a soft whine and used his own head to raise hers, his tail wagging softly. "I'm afraid so. Folkvar only howls to the gods in the morning, it's afternoon." He said softly, disappointment was clear in his tone but concern laced his being, "I wish it were different, perhaps if all is well we could make this trip again." He replied, getting up to shake out his own pelt before his gaze peered into the forest. Folkvar's howl meant one of two things to him, word from the Gods or Anubis had returned and something was wrong. The thought of the wretched brute who smelled of a 6 day old skunk carcass caused a mane of fur around his neck to bristle, and he felt an even stronger urge to keep Kesera safe, even if she was capable of fighting for herself it was still an urge he had within himself, to keep her safe.
He trotted forward, his pace brisk and with purpose. Though now his head was held low in a threatening manner, each step his paws took even more of his fur prickling against his frame. It had been a long while since his fur bristled, the feeling gave him unease and he found himself unable to calm- which was strikingly rare for him. He looked over his shoulder and paused his trek to wait for Kesera, concern plastered blatantly within his expression.