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shooting stars aren't as fast as us - Nova - September 11, 2017

was thinking to backdate this so that we can start getting Odie to Mato, too, if that's alright? <3
 

Nova hadn't wanted to push @Odette too far. The pace had been slow and arduous and she had taken her time, stopping often to curl around her sister and let her sleep. She tried to keep her as comfortable as possible, hunting and gathering the few herbs she knew about for the sake of keeping Odette together. She'd left her sister near a riverbank to make sure she had plenty of water if she needed it to hunt down a little fox. She'd brought the vibrant creature back to her sister, giving a low chuff around the vulpine before dropping it at Odette's paws. "How are you feeling?" She asked tentatively, not wanting to be too overbearing either. 

It was an odd balancing act and one she wasn't familiar with, but she wanted to take care of her sister as much as she possibly could and it seemed the most logical choice to take her back to the Forest. Mato would be happy to see her, she was sure, after being gone for so very long. If it was anything like her reunion with the empyrean she would love to be there to witness her siblings back together. 




RE: shooting stars aren't as fast as us - Odette - September 16, 2017

Fine by me!  :)
She hated being like this.  She was the older one and yet Nova was helping her.  She felt so weak and like a waste of space.  Still she tried her hardest to stay optimistic.  At least she was starting to get better now... hopefully soon this nightmare would be over.

"Not aweful," she replied even though she in fact felt quite like shit, she didn't feel as bad as she had, so in a way what she said reflected the truth.  Though in another way it reflected quite the opposite of the truth.  Then noticing the fox she smiled gratefully at her sister, even though deep down she didn't like that her current state was causing her sister to have to constantly care for her.  "Thank you Nova,"  she took a small bite of flesh, meat and fur from the creature.