|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Posted: Sun Feb 04, 2007 3:33 pm
The sun rose and set everyday. Animals were born while others died. Everything was as it should have been except for one small thing. A cannibal was noticeably absent.
So noticeably infact, that some members of her pack were ill at ease. Xipetotec, the obnoxious fellow, was not one of them. Cizin, even, showed none of the fright that filled his mind.
It was Alianne that seemed most disturbed. Had she not been so fond ot the seer she never would have even bothered to search out Kraken. Yet if she'd never found Kraken after listening to Amoy yell, she never would have wandered into neutral ground and seen two adolescents being forced to do as the destructive Kraken demanded. And in Lestat's mind, he would have still had a shot at his happily ever after. Or whatever Nelos was always raving about.
Damn that female talked a lot. But as the dark brown male padded through snow and wind he couldn't help feeling a small, minescule, pang of regret that the orange chatterbox was no where to be seen. The silence was maddening. Especially since it gave him time to think about what he was doing. He would have given the world to have never met Alianne.
Meskeet paused infront of him. Small brown bundle secure in her mouth she sent icey chills into Lestat's mind. Yesterday he didn't think he had ever even had a mother. He supposed he had just fallen out of the sky or something. If only that was true. "None of your children are supposed to ever have a mother?"
"I only needed one. One perfect son." She voiced venomously as soon as the sleeping pup was balanced safely atop her front paws. Dorian was perfect, but this girl was special...
|
 |
 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Posted: Sat Feb 17, 2007 4:03 pm
The night was fading, but dawn was still far off - little more than a lightening of the horizon, a patch of grey in the inky blackness. Rem liked it this way best - daylight was so revealing, but the night seemed to take everything into it's vastness and offer nothing back. He stalked through the snow-fields and weaved his way past looming pines, not especially concerned with his path. Leu could follow his scent easily enough in this frozen land.
The male paused, tufted ears flickering as he judged his position. Snow drifted lazily through the air in large flakes, and a chill wind whistled through the barebone trees and rattled dead leaves. Rem shivered and continued forwards, if only to be moving away from this place.
Something about it... he didn't like it. It gave him the willies, if he did say so himself.
"Hurry up, you old b*****d." The pale wolf paused and cast a curious glance over his shoulder, back the way he'd come. Just visible in the pale reflection from the snow was a second form, trailing cautiously behind the first. Getting old is hard, hmm?
Well, it happened to them all. The male waited until the alpha had caught up. When he spoke, it was with a wry, faintly amused smile flickering across his muzzle.
"Cold gets in the bones, and it sticks there." He shook his head. Even HE was feeling it - and he was young! "You sure you want to get another one?"
|
 |
 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
 |
|
|
|
|
|
|