Name:SalixBreedable:YesExtra:

Thought this was a fitting motto for the breed ^^The key was to not look poor. If you looked scruffy and disheveled you stood out and they kept a closer eye on you. You had to blend in with the crowd, had to look just the average middle class shopper or else the shop keeper would made sure you didn’t even get close enough to steal from them. No, if you wanted that loaf of bread you had to look clean and reputable. Nobody would expect an honest looking girl of stealing from you. Toria knew that was the key if she wanted to keep herself and her brother feed, well that and know how to walk purposefully. You’d be surprised how far a purposeful walk could get you. As long as you looked like you belonged somewhere nobody would spare you a second glance: you were practically invisible to the rest of the world.
Toria pretended to gaze at the shiny baubles of a jewelry stand, but all the while her attention was on the baked good covered stand directly to her left. Out of the corner of her eye she watched as the bread stand owner became distracted with a customer. She took a deep breath and began to walk away from the jewelry stand. Now all Toria had to do was blend in with the seething blur of color of the passing crowd. Without looking once at the bread stand or breaking her confident stride, she carefully reached out and plucked a loaf off of the cart and stashed it under her jacket.
She waited until she was around the next street corner before allowing herself to exhale. She grinned to herself knowing that she had gotten away; the distracted keeper hadn’t even noticed she was there.
She was just about to pull out the bread to get a better look at it when she heard somebody shouting “HEY YOU! STOP THAT THEIF!” Toria whirled about and saw the jewelry stand owner running straight at her, his face angry and red. Toria panicked and started to run. She dashed through the streets until she reached the end of the city, but when she glanced back she was horrified to see that the shop keeper was now joined by several policemen. Her heart seemed to stop and she raced out of the city and into the surrounding forest.
Toria crashed through underbrush and tripped over roots as fled from her pursuers. It dawned on her that she couldn’t out run them, if she wanted to escape capture she would have to hide. Once she knew what she had to do, she began to search for brush thick enough to hide her.
Her salvation came in the form of a dense patch of blueberry bushes. She scurried towards them and dove in amongst the branches. She tried to slow her heavy breathing and stop the branches from shaking and in general do her best to become a part of the bush.
She gazed wide eyed as she saw one of the policemen jog closer. He called out to the others “Where in the world did she go to!?” She heard the shop keeper call in answer: “I don’t know but we better find the little urchin. She nicked a loaf of bread right before my eyes and you can bet she stole something from me as well, she was certainly standing at my stall long enough.”
Toria held her breath as the policeman walked right up to her blueberry bush. He paused and searched the forest carefully while Toria prayed that she blended in well enough with the foliage. She hadn’t wanted this! All she had wanted was some food for her and her brother! She had never been interested in that man’s trinkets!After what seemed like an eternity the policeman turned and continued to walk off into the forest shouting “Come on! She must have run deeper into the woods!”
Toria waited a few moments to be sure they were gone before letting out a relieved sigh. She shakily backed her way out of the blueberry bush… and straight into something large and warm.
Toria froze. She carefully shifted her arm to feel the large being behind her, her eyes frozen straight ahead. Her sense of touch informed that she had indeed backed up into some living creature, and a very large one at that! Toria slowly dropped her arm and very carefully turned around, hoping that whatever it was, it didn’t eat meat. But to her surprise when she looked to see what it was, nothing appeared to be there.
Her mouth opened in shock and she slowly reached out a hand towards where she thought the creature was. Her fingertips lightly brushed a well muscled flank and all of a sudden Toria could make out the shape before her: it was an Elkrin. It was camouflaged so well with the surrounding forest she had been two feet away and had not been able to distinguish it.
She stared at the stag as it turned its head and gazed back at her with its calm green eyes. Toria realized that he had probably been standing there the entire time she had been hiding. It had stood there silent and disguised and none of them would ever have noticed if Toria hadn’t backed right up into it.
The Elkrin breathed hot air directly into her face and Toria was suddenly very aware of how sharp its hooves were. She gulped and said in a soothing tone “Hey, hey. It’s okay. I’m just trying to hide in the forest like you. I didn’t mean you any harm.”
The magnificent stag let out another hot breath in her face and to her surprise, nuzzled her face with his nose. Toria found herself reaching out and stroking the creature’s soft coat and smiling. Soon, however the Elkrin pulled away and began to slowly walk deeper into the forest. Toria watched him go in awe, wondering if she would ever see him again, when he then turned his head back towards her and moving it in a way as if to ask “You following?” Toria grinned and quickly followed after him knowing she had the entire afternoon before she had to return home, and she was probably safer from the police with this Elkrin around than she would be just returning back to the city.
Her brother was never going to believe this.
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