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➳ Thayer
➳ Female
➳ Himalayan Wolf
➳ Female
➳ Himalayan Wolf
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The kind words entered her ears like daggers. Thayer knew they were being nice, and their offer was nothing but generous, but to her it felt as if her freedom was now coming to an end. The way she had needed to run from the humans made her feel as if it was beginning again. In her heart she felt the fear race in her body once again at the thought of them retaking the land. Another time of destruction and terror, of animals living in fear and dying because of humans. As she was motioned by Ora to join the others her mind terrorized her.
She had not spent so many months in the wild, fighting for herself, just to be overtaking by those disgusting savages. Another deli ma rose in her. Could she stay with the others? There was no doubt that Thayer liked to keep to herself. She had more freedom, what was hers was hers and no one would tell her otherwise, and she could do what she needed without worry about someone else getting hurt in the process. She closed her eyes for a brief moment. She had never exactly been around others for more than a few hours at most, even when she was enclosed in the reservation. She tried to spend most of her time finding a way out of the wretched place, rather than making friends. Even now, she kept her friends at a distance.
Never had she told the others of her life before the world changed. The life where she was free within the restraints of a fence or how her family were used to repopulate her species by force. Within the time she had been with them she had not once had she told of how she came to be, of how her mother and father were forcefully bred with not only each other, but others of her species. At one time Thayer remembered hearing stories of how her exact species flourished and thrived, but in Thayer's time she had only heard of the quick deaths her species faced because of humans. That was her weakness, well one of them at least.
Humans continued to haunt her dreams and after this morning's event it played on her heart strings. In her head she pondered her decision of the leaders' offer. She would need somewhere to stay and with the humans rampaging it would be better if the Wise stay in numbers. Then again, more numbers could just always mean more death to have to rationalize. More friends lost. More pain to misplace once again. As she watched the others continue to pile in, she looked to her leaders. Because of the fact that Ora was busy with the other Wise, Thayer came to Tenzin's side. She bowed her head a bit before looking into his eyes.
Never had she met his eyes before, because to Thayer it was a sign of respect. Now, she met his eyes for the first time in order to invite friendship and trust. If she were going to be living with them she would need both. As she first laid her eyes to him she was taking back. His eyes were golden like the sun and full of the wisdom of many. As she gathered herself, she spoke gently and respectfully to him "I will accept your offer, sir." Elegantly she gave a soft bow, then raised herself once again. Strangely, Tenzin had caused a new-found curiosity to awaken in Thayer. Once she had seen his eyes her perspective had changed.
Something in her had clicked and she needed to find out why this beast enticed her so. So many thing Thayer had felt in her life, but never once had she felt such an urgency to understand this foreign feeling.
She had not spent so many months in the wild, fighting for herself, just to be overtaking by those disgusting savages. Another deli ma rose in her. Could she stay with the others? There was no doubt that Thayer liked to keep to herself. She had more freedom, what was hers was hers and no one would tell her otherwise, and she could do what she needed without worry about someone else getting hurt in the process. She closed her eyes for a brief moment. She had never exactly been around others for more than a few hours at most, even when she was enclosed in the reservation. She tried to spend most of her time finding a way out of the wretched place, rather than making friends. Even now, she kept her friends at a distance.
Never had she told the others of her life before the world changed. The life where she was free within the restraints of a fence or how her family were used to repopulate her species by force. Within the time she had been with them she had not once had she told of how she came to be, of how her mother and father were forcefully bred with not only each other, but others of her species. At one time Thayer remembered hearing stories of how her exact species flourished and thrived, but in Thayer's time she had only heard of the quick deaths her species faced because of humans. That was her weakness, well one of them at least.
Humans continued to haunt her dreams and after this morning's event it played on her heart strings. In her head she pondered her decision of the leaders' offer. She would need somewhere to stay and with the humans rampaging it would be better if the Wise stay in numbers. Then again, more numbers could just always mean more death to have to rationalize. More friends lost. More pain to misplace once again. As she watched the others continue to pile in, she looked to her leaders. Because of the fact that Ora was busy with the other Wise, Thayer came to Tenzin's side. She bowed her head a bit before looking into his eyes.
Never had she met his eyes before, because to Thayer it was a sign of respect. Now, she met his eyes for the first time in order to invite friendship and trust. If she were going to be living with them she would need both. As she first laid her eyes to him she was taking back. His eyes were golden like the sun and full of the wisdom of many. As she gathered herself, she spoke gently and respectfully to him "I will accept your offer, sir." Elegantly she gave a soft bow, then raised herself once again. Strangely, Tenzin had caused a new-found curiosity to awaken in Thayer. Once she had seen his eyes her perspective had changed.
Something in her had clicked and she needed to find out why this beast enticed her so. So many thing Thayer had felt in her life, but never once had she felt such an urgency to understand this foreign feeling.
(( I will make one if no body else wants to, just for a filler. But I will wait until everyone else has decided so as to allow others the chance.))