Nedyfay
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- Posted: Sun, 11 Jul 2004 17:05:33 +0000
<i>She looked at the fang hanging from the black chain, and then up at Cerebus. His story had made her think, but whatever thoughts ran to her head she would keep to herself for the time being. Very slowly she reaches out for the necklace, her small fingers curling around the chain as she looks at the fang. It had belonged to Cerebus, most likely - the fang he had lost. Maybe she did now know what Aria was and she sure as ignorant when it came to the ways of the wolves, but she was willing to learn if he had the patience for a trying and failing vixen.
Being a part of a pack was agreeing and disagreeing with who she was at the same time. Foxes and cats - most of them - were not pack animals, but humans most definitely were. While she was carefully thinking through his proposal and what it would mean, she stopped rocking and looked down at her feet. The hand with the necklace rested over her knees, and the other one was resting on her stomach.
A pack to belong to would be nice - either way Cerebus had meant it.
Lifting her head, she nodded and hung the chain over her neck while rising to her feet. Even when she saw standing as tall as she could he was head and shoulders over her.</i>
"Yes...if you will do me the honour of accepting me." <i>she answered, wishing she knew what the right protocol for these sort of situations were. But she did not, so she had to make the best of it and that was exactly what she was trying to do even if it sounded extremely strange in her fur-clad ears.</i>
Being a part of a pack was agreeing and disagreeing with who she was at the same time. Foxes and cats - most of them - were not pack animals, but humans most definitely were. While she was carefully thinking through his proposal and what it would mean, she stopped rocking and looked down at her feet. The hand with the necklace rested over her knees, and the other one was resting on her stomach.
A pack to belong to would be nice - either way Cerebus had meant it.
Lifting her head, she nodded and hung the chain over her neck while rising to her feet. Even when she saw standing as tall as she could he was head and shoulders over her.</i>
"Yes...if you will do me the honour of accepting me." <i>she answered, wishing she knew what the right protocol for these sort of situations were. But she did not, so she had to make the best of it and that was exactly what she was trying to do even if it sounded extremely strange in her fur-clad ears.</i>