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I never remember how things really happen - Aerasha - August 10, 2020 It was sooo exhausting. Aerasha, was definitely not having a good time. No matter where she went the rain seemed to follow, and she simply couldn't hide away from ever. She needed to drink, to eat! She was starting to become skin and bones, showing off her ribs as fur desperately clung to her sides and soaked to the ground. She already had trouble with hunting, and now with rain, it amped to 100x in hardness.
Her fur long and flowy, carried to the floor and dragged up the dirt, stones and twigs. She was like some some sort of mud monster, while dragging herself to the borders and giving an exaggerated cry, "mama Vaaalll, dadddy greybacccckkk," the Princess needed some comfort. RE: I never remember how things really happen - RIP Valette - August 15, 2020 Valette frowned when she looked up when hearing the howl. She remembered those tones and wasn't sure she was happy to hear them. The female trotted to the border and then was met with a sight she expected to see. Aerasha, the lazy wolf that never really contributed to the pack ever. She ate their food and just slept all day. Valette had been glad when she female left. She moved towards the female, her reaction probably a bit cold compared how she would normally greet someone. 'Aerasha, you are back," she stated the obvious. "What brings you here?" RE: I never remember how things really happen - Aerasha - August 15, 2020 Aerasha wasn't stunted away from the Matriarch's coldness, "Why is this landddd sooo wet?" she sobbed dramatically, more just a play then actual tears. Though one couldn't really tell with the rain downpouring onto them, "it's wet everywhereee... Flooding, everywhereee," the Princess complained. Everything was just so wet.
"It's hard." RE: I never remember how things really happen - RIP Valette - August 20, 2020 Valette looked skeptically at the female. The female complained about the wetness. The matriarch arched a brow. "Because it has been raining," she commented to the female. Not really impressed since the female didn't even apologized to her or the pack that she just vanished. It seemed that there were flooding everywhere. Luckily Easthollow didn't have any. "What is hard? A life without a pack providing you all you need?," she commented a bit sourly. RE: I never remember how things really happen - Aerasha - August 22, 2020 Aerasha tilted her head, "you haven't noticed?" then again, Easthollow was a lil' family group that she didn't see go too far out, "it's flooodiingg, everywheeree," While she hasn't seen the true destruction, it was very heavy everywhere. Little did she know that even some areas swept away the packs, but she still exaggerated the factor like the Princess knew (she does not).
"I'm sorrryyyyy," the girl cried, faux tears while lowering herself to her paws. She was awfully weak since being unable to hunt in the weather, " RE: I never remember how things really happen - RIP Valette - August 23, 2020 Valette's frown deepened. What hadn't she noticed? The rain? Of course, she had. She just chose for it not to stop her. The female looked at Aerasha with a skeptical gaze. "Easthollow didn't have any flooding so that is great. Only the grounds are wet, which I did notice." She pointed out, like stating the obvious, like that the grass was green, or the rain was wet. "What exactly are you sorry about, Aerasha?," she asked, almost with a sigh in her tone. She didn't feel like the female had changed. She doubted Greyback was happy to see her either. They didn't need wolves that ate everything and did nothing. She could remember the female being fat last time she had seen her in Easthollow. It seemed on her own she could not maintain that condition. RE: I never remember how things really happen - Aerasha - August 23, 2020 "Others are strugglings," she said with confidence despite it only being an assumption. She for one, was especially so. If the rain wasn't here most likely Aerasha would've been fine, but it proven a struggle now, as she was never the swiftest of wolves. Slippery slip, and down the mudslipe she often would go.
"For being meeee," she weeped like a little girl, one who was put on time-out. RE: I never remember how things really happen - RIP Valette - August 28, 2020 Valette just slowly nodded, almost wanting to say 'Sooo?'. She hadn't heard anything from their allies yet, so she figured they were also enduring this rain on their own. Aerasha was probably being dramatic about things again, as she always was. It was even more confirmed when she cried out, weeping even. Valette was unaffected. It wasn't even a shock that the female was not sorry for leaving, not sorry for anything. Except for being herself? Yeah, well such a pity. "I can't help you with that," she commented, not really invested at all. Her green eyes traveled over the other. She wasn't going to tell Aerasha but if she might have been sorry for leaving or showing anything of bonding to Easthollow she might have given her a chance. However, now the damage was done. She didn't feel any responsibility for taking in the female, who had never really been there for the pack by helping out. She kept her eyes on the other, strict almost. Like a headmistress scolding a kid. "I'm not accepting you back in Easthollow, if that is what you are after," she stated, wanting to get to the point. RE: I never remember how things really happen - Aerasha - August 28, 2020 Her pitied attire gained nothing, and given a cold shoulder from the Matriarch. Her ears bent low as she turned away, stomach growling and a desire to rest. The heat was intense enough, and now with the trouble of hunting, she was helpless. Though there was an anger, as she saw Valette as a belevolent Queen, but instead took place of a heartless wrench.
Definitely didn't think that out of spite! Though now downhearted, she 'floated' away to somewhere else. RE: I never remember how things really happen - RIP Valette - August 31, 2020 The female had not spoken again only her sad gaze seemed to fill with anger. Valette kept her eyes on the female with a strict gaze. So Aerasha was showing her true colors. Interesting. She had always given the other the benefit of the doubt when it came to working for a pack, feeling like she didn't know better. But it seemed that she did know, and she had been using Easthollow. Valette disliked that. She watched as the female left. Valette wondered if this was the last they would hear of the female. - end - |