The girl, for all the excitement that blossomed in her chest, was not yet ready to face her family. She'd sworn her supposed Uncle into secrecy, and now, she only hoped that he would honor the deal he made. She wanted to face them all on her own terms, but it'd be nice if he escorted her to them... at least.
Along the bluffs the lady walked, her footsteps light and without weight; she walked with grace, a gait that came naturally to her. Once, she'd been clumsy and not sure of foot, but her mother had taught her. She pictured @Khione's face in her mind and found herself frowning lightly, her eyes dropping downwards to where her dark paws met the earthy floor. She missed her terribly — guilt, and shame, washed over her whenever she thought of what her mother must have went through.
Adorre still couldn't grasp that she died. She remembered it, all of it. Most of all, she remembered the look of terror upon her older brother's face.
She moved along, eyes sweeping to and fro as she searched for any sort of herb to gather. There. A patch of burnet tucked along the treeline, ripe for picking and she was descending upon it with haste, a new sense of renewal fallen upon her. Her teeth clutched at the stem of a larger bunch and she ripped it root and stem from its soil, followed by a satisfied huff.
“Not the best condition,” She spoke through the bundle clenched between her teeth, her calm voice muffled, “But it'll have to do.”
With a deep breath, Adorre began to turn, slender frame looking to carry her along the bluffs once more, to continue on in her path. But she was met with the sudden appearance of a golden brute, and her blue eyes widened in surprise as she locked gazes with him. Her gathered herbs dropped from her mouth in a small gasp of shock. “Where in the North wilds did you come from?”
And how had such a... huge wolf snuck up on her?
Along the bluffs the lady walked, her footsteps light and without weight; she walked with grace, a gait that came naturally to her. Once, she'd been clumsy and not sure of foot, but her mother had taught her. She pictured @Khione's face in her mind and found herself frowning lightly, her eyes dropping downwards to where her dark paws met the earthy floor. She missed her terribly — guilt, and shame, washed over her whenever she thought of what her mother must have went through.
Adorre still couldn't grasp that she died. She remembered it, all of it. Most of all, she remembered the look of terror upon her older brother's face.
She moved along, eyes sweeping to and fro as she searched for any sort of herb to gather. There. A patch of burnet tucked along the treeline, ripe for picking and she was descending upon it with haste, a new sense of renewal fallen upon her. Her teeth clutched at the stem of a larger bunch and she ripped it root and stem from its soil, followed by a satisfied huff.
“Not the best condition,” She spoke through the bundle clenched between her teeth, her calm voice muffled, “But it'll have to do.”
With a deep breath, Adorre began to turn, slender frame looking to carry her along the bluffs once more, to continue on in her path. But she was met with the sudden appearance of a golden brute, and her blue eyes widened in surprise as she locked gazes with him. Her gathered herbs dropped from her mouth in a small gasp of shock. “Where in the North wilds did you come from?”
And how had such a... huge wolf snuck up on her?
for @Galen
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