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turning to ash - RIP Fox - October 09, 2014 At the base of Redhawk Caldera.
Since making her way to the base of their new home, Fox had not dared to travel back up. Her rib still ached, and her ankle often felt as if it were being pinched from the inside, but at least she could move. Her daily routine went something like this: wake up, eat some of the plants either Blue Willow or Finley had brought her, squat on the borders, convince somebody to fetch her some food, take an afternoon nap, squat on the borders some more, before finally finding a cushy spot to lay down and sleep until the sun rose once more. Having just woken up from her nap, she was ready for more marking. The process was long and tedious, but necessary if they wished for other wolves to respect their claim. Already, Fox was beginning to smell their pledges more strongly. Fitz, Finley, and Robin were all great additions to their little team, and Fox knew that they all had the same goal and purpose. It was the first time in a long time that she had felt unified with her brethren, blood related or otherwise. RE: turning to ash - Siv - October 10, 2014 This was quickly written and therefore slightly awful but I wanted to steal this thread. <3
RE: turning to ash - RIP Fox - October 10, 2014 Fox bristled as soon as the other spoke, though when she realized that the other girl was not posing in a threatening manner, the hair on her back smoothed back down. Fox licked her lips, a calming signal both to herself and the stranger, and then spoke. "Yes," she replied, pausing before adding, "Though I'm not the only one." Testing the air with her wet, black nose, Fox realized this was not merely a curious wolf. This was a curious wolf without the scent of others on her. A loner and a potential recruit. Thankful that she had taken some of Blue's herbs rather than Finely's, she took a moment to scrutinize the stranger's features. She was taller than Fox, though just as slender, and her eyes were a bright shade of blue. Her coat looked like a duller version of Fox's own. "Are you looking for a place to call home?" Fox asked, not wishing to dance around the issues. She was more of a no-nonsense kinda gal. RE: turning to ash - Siv - October 10, 2014
RE: turning to ash - RIP Fox - October 10, 2014 Fox realized that this was the first time she'd had this conversation since she had lived at the creek. At the plateau, she'd let the other leaders shoulder the responsibility. It felt surprisingly good to be back at it again, and it made the control freak in Fox feel much, much better. Knowing each and every member in the pack was something she could boast back when she had led Swiftcurrent, but never at the plateau. Perhaps some of that was her own fault, but she had attempted to get to know them as best as possible. She'd just been miserable at doing so. "I'm Fox, and my mate is Peregrine. We are settling here with a few others. What can you offer, skill-wise?" Fox knew that simply talking of skills and actually proving them were two different things, but she knew that they could always figure out the proving part later. RE: turning to ash - Siv - October 10, 2014
RE: turning to ash - RIP Fox - October 10, 2014 Fox actually did enjoy jokes. It was probably Finley that really brought that out in her, but she let her lips curl when Siv motioned to her spidery, slender legs. Her name was something amusing, too, if only because Fox could see her calling Siv by her full name rather than just "Siv." They had hunting pretty well covered, but another wolf who was skilled was never a bad thing. It was the latter skill—the fishing—that really caught Fox's attention. She wasn't sure if the caldera actually had any fish in it, but she assumed that it did. And if not, there was a huge lake nearby that most certainly had plenty of fish. "We could use a fisher..." Fox mused aloud, pondering for a moment. She was fairly certain that Peregrine wouldn't mind learning, provided he didn't already know how. She'd never seen him fish, but he did boast about being a gamekeeper, so perhaps he already knew how. "Why don't you come along and help me mark the borders then?" Fox said, taking a step forward (wincing as she did so) to brush against Siv and claim her for the caldera. "This is Redhawk Caldera. The caldera—the lake—part is actually at the tippy-top of the mountain. It's why the top looks chopped off. Be careful of the icy slopes, though. It's why I'm walking with a limp." RE: turning to ash - Siv - October 10, 2014
RE: turning to ash - RIP Fox - October 10, 2014 In the back of her mind, Fox was wondering if Siv would meld well with the other members of the pack. Based on their short conversation and the way she spoke, Fox had a good feeling that she and Finley would get along—wait for it—swimmingly. Get it? Because Siv likes fishing! Hilarious, right? Peregrine tended to be likeable to everybody he met (sans the sea wench who had stolen his daughter away). Fox couldn't see any reason why Fitz would dislike the sprightly Savoy, and she couldn't think of a single wolf that Robin hadn't taken a liking to. The young leader was convinced she'd made a good—albeit quick—judgement on this one. "I'm doped up," Fox admitted, "That's why I'm able to walk around. I think I sprained my ankle, but it hasn't been hurting quite as much the past few days. It's the rib that's really killing me. Can't get comfortable no matter what." Having Peregrine to lean against did help, but Fox always awoke with an ache and went straight for her stash of herbs left by Blue and Finley. RE: turning to ash - Siv - October 10, 2014
RE: turning to ash - RIP Fox - October 10, 2014 If it wasn't already painfully obvious, I like Siv. :o
"I'm sure I'll get over it," Fox replied with confidence. She didn't know this, of course, but considering she was pretty sure she would have died already if she was going to, she could learn to live with pain if that was the worst of it. Over the past week, Fox had learned quickly how to conceal her pain for the most part. The last thing she wanted was for some stranger to try and take advantage of her injury. What she did not know was that this had caused Junior and Saena to believe that she was exaggerating her injury. Turning, Fox began limping along the base of the caldera. Unlike humans, they had no bureaucracy to draw lines in the sand to say who owned what. Instead, wolves left their smell along a wide berth to ensure that everybody know where they had staked their claim. It could be smelled from up to a mile away, and it took a real idiot to ignore it. Fox was thankful that Siv had not. Fox limped along, letting them fall into an easy silence, though she would welcome any conversation that Siv offered. RE: turning to ash - Siv - October 10, 2014 <33 I love Fox. Can’t wait to have more threads with these two.
RE: turning to ash - RIP Fox - October 10, 2014 She gave Siv a bewildered, confused look when the compliment was given, but shook it off just as quickly. Fox did not wish to alienate her pledges, a mistake she'd made in the past during her time in Swiftcurrent Creek. That felt like aeons ago, and Fox had grown much since she had been thrown into leadership at such a young age. Not to say that she wasn't still young, of course. Hell, she hadn't even come into her first season. Soon, she thought, that would be different. An ear swiveled backward when Siv spoke again, asking what the winter would be like. "Cold," Fox replied with the hint of a grin on her face. An asshole remark, but a true one. "We will be well-protected from others," she added, this time her tone was less snarky. Fox saw no flaw in their plans to move here, of course. To her, this was one of the many black and white issues in her life. And while she still wished she could have left the plateau with a mildly better reputation, she did know that her life there would have been drastically different (and much less satisfying). RE: turning to ash - Siv - October 10, 2014
RE: turning to ash - RIP Fox - October 10, 2014 Quickly, Fox did a mental count of how many they had. “Six,” she reported, “and you make seven.” Hearing the numbers aloud made it feel even more real. Seven was nothing to scoff at, and each one of them was tied closely to either Peregrine or Fox. The second question, though, was far more exciting for Fox, who had been preparing for the birth of her children for a long, long time. Even before she'd known who the father would be. “Not yet,” she said, “but when the time comes, Peregrine and I will have children.” They had talked at length about the future of their children, and it was a large part of the reason they had moved here. Without the tensions at the plateau, they were free to raise their children without prejudice from Perry's former children or others who had disliked Fox. RE: turning to ash - Siv - October 10, 2014
RE: turning to ash - RIP Fox - October 10, 2014 Poop jokes. Also, you can fade out with your next post if you'd like!
Fox grinned, giddy at the thought of having children. The mere thought of it brought a pit of warmth to her stomach. On second thought, she was fairly sure that warmth was nothing more than her intestines telling her to take a dump. “You go on ahead?” she said, pointing forward, “I’m going to hang back for a little while.” Fox didn't feel the need to explain, figuring Siv Savoy would assume Fox just wanted to rest her injured side. In reality, Fox was about to unleash a particularly massive load, and she wasn't particularly keen on being watched this time around. Besides, it would give her some space to think of things. Once Siv was out of sight, of course. And then, when Fox caught back up with her, they could continue talking of what was to come and getting to know one another. Fox's stomach gurgled again, and she glanced at Siv. RE: turning to ash - Siv - October 10, 2014 We will definitely have to thread again soon!
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