11-01-2023, 04:37 PM
When the sun rose in the sky, Tove was already awake. She had been awake before the birds had even begun their song. She lay within the privacy of her den, comfortable and enjoying the solitude, thankful it was something she had all to herself. She was tired of feeling like all eyes were on her, judging her, watching her. She knew it truly may not have been the case but it was a feeling she had not been able to shake. Not since her fight with Faust.
Sighing audibly, the Kallista rose to her feet and shook off the dirt and dust that clung to her dark pelt, stretching out with a yawn. It was time to get going, she couldn't waste anymore time doing nothing. Wallowing in sadness would get her nowhere. She padded out of her den, squinting as sunlight hit her face and a brisk breeze wafted over her form. The long furs around her neck billowed in the wind and she inhaled with a deep steady sound, tasting the air, savoring it. Autumn had always been her favorite.
She started forth, seeking out a particular scent today. Tamir.
It was easy to pinpoint and thankfully, he hadn’t gone too far yet. She called out to him, hurrying her steps. Wait for me, she seemed to say, eyes glued to the man of shadows as she trotted to catch up. She would greet him with a smile, wary at best but nonetheless full of an affectionate warmth. She wouldn’t say it but she hoped he was holding it together better than she had been.
“The Sévir said I must train.” The words would tumble from her when she had settled in beside Tamir, a harshness to her voice. A bitterness, an edge. She would not say his name, her expression souring at his title.
Sighing audibly, the Kallista rose to her feet and shook off the dirt and dust that clung to her dark pelt, stretching out with a yawn. It was time to get going, she couldn't waste anymore time doing nothing. Wallowing in sadness would get her nowhere. She padded out of her den, squinting as sunlight hit her face and a brisk breeze wafted over her form. The long furs around her neck billowed in the wind and she inhaled with a deep steady sound, tasting the air, savoring it. Autumn had always been her favorite.
She started forth, seeking out a particular scent today. Tamir.
It was easy to pinpoint and thankfully, he hadn’t gone too far yet. She called out to him, hurrying her steps. Wait for me, she seemed to say, eyes glued to the man of shadows as she trotted to catch up. She would greet him with a smile, wary at best but nonetheless full of an affectionate warmth. She wouldn’t say it but she hoped he was holding it together better than she had been.
“The Sévir said I must train.” The words would tumble from her when she had settled in beside Tamir, a harshness to her voice. A bitterness, an edge. She would not say his name, her expression souring at his title.
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