the ocean. this place was truly her home. she had been raised on its shores, had fought in its waters and both fallen and risen as the tide might. to be away from it was a strange thing, but at least she could return. anemone rested upon the cool sands a good distance away from the bitterly cold water, ears swiveling atop her head attentively in case any intruders were about. anemone would come here now and again, walking miles to have her peace. the l'amour had no thoughts of leaving the vale; as long as this place could be visited regularly, she would be content. anemone did not know what she thought of her new life. idle thoughts filled her head, as they often would when narcissus or hawthorne were not around to distract her with the bald face of reality. would she find hawthorne? she was not sure, but she would continue to look. he could not go too far, could he? not hawthorne. of them all, she was the bold one; it would be she who would run hundreds of miles away from home. no, hawthorne ought to be around, else she had missed him already. she pushed herself into a sit, heaving out a heavy sigh, and at last her eyes moved from the waters to survey her surroundings. she had been alone for a while, but anemone knew better than to think that this peace would last forever. |
Acclimating to the life of a pack wolf once again was not without its challenges. There were the hours to rise to ensure the borders were marked, as well as seeing to the creation and maintenance of the cache. Still in its infancy, it needed to be nurtured by any and all paws able and willing to see to it.
But today, her newly kept course was altered and she sought instead to pursue a scent that had only recently left the Vale. Had her own intentions not been to take a walk of her own, she might have ignored the scent, if not missed it entirely.
Hesitantly she moved from the known lands toward the unknown she had been so intimate with days prior. Stepping for the mountain came as a wonderful reminder of what awaited her as a treat in days to come. And while she would have desired to revel, she thought better of it to focus instead on this scent that led away.
Hours crept by as snow ebbed away to the grating surface of sand. Rolling shores took the place a frigid scapes and while her fur had only ever felt the frigid touch of ice and snow, the Cape offered a rare warmth in the season. Startling, but not at all unpleasant.
And upon the rock littered shore was a shape of lupine design. Grey and isolated, benign and calm as it looked out toward the water perhaps in thought. She remained a short distance from the wolf as she lay, not wanting to completely disturb her, but desired her address just the same. She sang softly in the hopes of turning the grey female's ear. |
a song captured her attention. it was a song for her, and she realized that she had been seen. anemone rose, though not with haste, hardly wanting the other to believe she was worried or upset with the attention she received. the feminine note enabled her to know it was neither hawthorne or narcissus... perhaps it was the woman she had joined with? but turning and searching for the source, anemone found that she had been wrong. lifting her head and singing back, the l'amour woman let the other know she could approach if she desired, i am here! she knew well the other clearly would not mind company, but what she did not know was if she desired to join her or was simply saying hello. thus anemone gave her the option, her tail flicking cordially between her legs in a show of friendliness. the wind told her only that the other was a female and also of the vale; anemone seemed all the more at ease. |
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anemone watched the other approach, curious as to why the woman would have left the vale herself. anemone had not the faintest idea that it may have been her to have caused the other woman to stray... the l'amour merely believed it to be that their paths had aligned at the proper time, perhaps because the cinnamon wolf was missing home as well. the thought was heartwarming to anemone, who did not think she would have felt homesick. it was less for home and more for familiarity that anemone ached, and the pang in her stomach was a painful reminder that she was alone here. that is, without the two faces that mirrored her own. the other spoke when she was near enough, her voice soft but clear despite the lolling waves that longed for their own song to be heard. her ears swept backward and her nostrils flared, and then anemone also cast her gaze out to the waters again. i am happy to call the vale my home now,she begins, but i was born in a place much like this...her eyes devour the coastline, the way the tides turn. i thought i might find someone here. and sometimes, a familiar place is as comforting as a familiar face.she divulges this to xi'nuata, shifting her weight some. and what of you? |
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the other seemed to accept her response. anemone could not think that the other did not understand where she had come from; but perhaps xi'nuata was native to these lands, had been born here. the concept was something anemone did not think of. xi'nuata smelled as she did. of the vale, but hardly. there was the scent of the beta upon xi'nuata, but as the woman confided in her, anemone did not think of him. she could not see that man as a shadow; she saw him as a looming tree, not something that skulked in the darkness. blatantly there. immovable. anemone found her gaze turning toward xi'nuata, licking her chops and not so much as grimacing at the salt crystals that had found their place there. freshwater was not too far, and anemone had grown accustomed to the sand finding its way in inconvenient locations. your shadow,anemone repeats, curious but not pressing. she leaves room for xi'nuata to elaborate if she so desires, and she looks back to the waters. anemone had seen many lose themselves to the waves. body and mind. i have lost my shadows,she murmurs, though there is no pouting in her voice. i have a suspicion that one is near. the other that makes that shadow whole...she wonders. her shadows were her brothers. and she was the moon that obscured that as they were the sun in its changing hours, causing it to stretch, or grow very small. perhaps will come around.her voice made it clear that this was a hope of hers. it is strange how comfortable she feels here. but kei had brought xi'nuata to her for a reason, and anemone trusted that with all she was made of. |
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do you have such conviction in your own shadow?anemone asks, and seems to recant the question as her gaze moves from xi'nuata to the body of water again. of course she believed in this shadow. it was what kept her. shadows were meant to follow, so it could easily be said anemone herself was a shadow. at last, anemone clarifies her own confusion, her worry, my shadows are my brothers. we are identical,she begins, and continues without prompting, and i have not been without them. perhaps this is what they want.so who was to say that her shadows were drawn to her light...? they were inherently good, her brothers, but that did not mean they would follow her. she had forgotten they were... individuals. but even as she thought in that manner, the thought was discarded. no. they were the same. as xi'nuata lays, anemone thinks to take up the same position. not but a few short minutes ago she was in the same position. the cinnamon woman was a sphinx upon the salty shore; a woman who looked as though she were made for the desert. out of place, yet... not quite. anemone blinked, taken aback by how lovely the other was. her vanity typically disallowed her to acknowledge that others could be lovely, too... but there it was. she did not see her shadows as dark entities; she had slightly misinterpreted the meaning behind xi'nuata's own words, but the sentiment... it remained much the same. |
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the other woman is wise. anemone's eyes seem to brighten at her optimism, and she feels as though she has found a friend in her. it was so easy to talk to her, and easier still to listen. anemone shifts unconsciously closer to her, ears swiveling in case she would say anything else in the meantime. but she does not mind the silence. the waves bring her at peace, and she wonders if xi'nuata enjoys it as well. do you like the sea?she queries innocently, curious, wondering at their differences and similarities. perhaps when the days were warm they could bring the vale fish, a pleasant treat for those who enjoyed the unique taste. it is only then she realizes she does not know the name of the other, and introduces herself: i am anemone... it is a pleasure to meet you,and she falls silent, hoping the other would fill in the blank with her own name. |
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Let us go home,she offers. Anemone did not want to torture the woman with something that displeased her, and so she moves around her and slowly begins to move until Xi'nuata is beside her. Together, they return to the Vale.