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[PRP] Visitors in the Fog [Elaine/Adam/Grigor/Katan]

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medigel
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PostPosted: Thu Jan 07, 2010 7:18 pm


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She had never taken on an apprentice before, but by the gods she didn't think she ever would again if they all performed as abysmally as this one.

Adam was terribly lazy, unwilling to listen to her wisdom concerning life in general, had an attitude problem, and misused his growing seer power to identify insects of all things, and chat with the surrounding wildlife freely as if all were interested enough to be his friend. Elaine, ever strict and ignorer of making friends with possible prey, couldn't see the sense of it all. Apparantly a few whacks on his head did little to stave the little one's attempts to befriend whatever happened to be breathing and in sight at the time. It was bittersweet for the jungle wolf to have a way to vent violent impulses yet still suffer the boy's presence afterwards - not that Elaine abused Adam, but by the gods sometimes she just wanted to . . .

. . . take a walk. That was all. Walks were refreshing, solitary, and healthy. It wasn't at all based upon wha tthat adolescent said about clearing her head of preconcieved notions about the world outside her personal Garden of Eden. The world hadn't been kind to her family, and now sheh ad found a place to call home. Why temper this nice balance of danger and peace, safety and utter danger, quiet enlightenment and raw bestiality? She had walked that fine balance all her life now it felt . . .

Elaine knew not what a mentor should or should not do, but for sure she wanted some time away from the pup, to allow Adam to follow his own extreme curiosity to wherever it led him. He seemed at least to be taking to the jungle a bit, though mention of the cannibals always put him edge; thus, sometimes Elaine brought them up just to mess with him - the rare occurance of her dark sense of humor. Adam wasn't amused.

"Hmm . . . what do we have here?" She noted in the soft soil were pawprints - it took her a moment to realize there were two sets, perfect pawpads marred by delicate and thin trails that created scars. How odd. Sometimes the local cannibals carried feathers, but these did not match any of the wolves' scents. Frowning, dark strands of hair beginning to fall into her eyes, she picked her head up, tossed the mane to one side, and decided to investigate this little anomaly. Perhaps it would kill more time to find out who had lost themselves in the jungle now.
PostPosted: Sun Mar 07, 2010 4:00 pm


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"Come on father, I think our best decision would be to turn this way," a soft voice murmured, the tone mild and little above a whisper. The nomadic pair had wandered through the woods, finding the trees and various other assorted plant life molding and cascading as they had never witnessed before; the pair were accustomed to tall conifers, but these trees with a multitude of vines dropping down and thick leaved plants littering the ground their paws walked on were a new experience indeed. The youth that padded, lifting a paw over a protruding root just as he heard the buzz of an insect fly by, looking forward to follow the sound until his eyes focused on the area before the pair. The trees seemed to go deeper. Light was dimming, their own assortments dangling from their bodies making them the most illuminated things in the immediate area, and that thought made the youth nervous. This was an unfamiliar territory, and thus, was dangerous.

Black ears shifted forward as he snapped his head directly to his left, his body growing stiff. The sudden movement, or rather locking motion he now set his body in ached lightly, while his head leveled with his shoulders as he inspected the sound that had caught his attention. Ruffling branches had stopped as soon as his own body had, only leaving a few leaves drifting toward the ground. With his tail raised, he took a step forward, his absent eyes moving to peer all about the foliage. When he couldn't find what had caught his attention, Katan pulled back, relaxing himself to look over his shoulder toward his father. There was an empty space behind him.

"Father?" he muttered, the ruffling of distant leaves giving him a good idea as to the direction the older wolf had run. What had spooked him? Katan knew it could have been his own reaction to the disturbance earlier that set Grigor off, but he doubted the wolf had actually spotted something. Turning on his heal, the silvery wolf smoothly followed after the path his father had darted off on, not keen on chasing the wolf, knowing that could cause him to hide further, besides, wasting energy here wasn't exactly something he had any intention of doing.

Another sound, this time to his right, had him freezing once more, this time, with the fur of his neck on end. His vibrant eyes glowed while the lantern at his back flickered, about to die in this strange place.


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