hela was nowhere to be found, and as she drew upon the scent of her fellow peers, she averted in the opposite direction.
the girl held grudges easily. though she was yet to truly interact with the rest of the kids within the woods, she didn't see why there was any point. still glowering from the silly little look rowan had sent her, the girl quickly discovered that she was offended easily. she hadn't enjoyed the way it felt to be looked upon in such a way. as if she was stupid or inferior. scylla didn't like that very much -- loathed it, perhaps.
but she did not venture alone for long, ears perking upwards in an alert that another lingered nearby as the bushes rustled and trees waned in the wind. for some reason, it was agreed upon that though most of the wood's inhabitants were not family, they didn't hurt each other. scylla found it strange, likely due to the fact that the concept of loyalty was something still quite unknown to her. i mean... what was stopping them? she couldn't imagine herself not drawing her claws against another simply because they co-existed in the same place. perhaps, it was a theory she could test one day. for now, her optics scanned the horizon, unable to place where the sound was coming from. "hey!" she shouted outwards to whoever was listening. did that count as praying? the girl briefly wondered. hopefully not, she concluded, for by the sound of their god's she didn't think they would appreciate her shouting in their faces.
the girl held grudges easily. though she was yet to truly interact with the rest of the kids within the woods, she didn't see why there was any point. still glowering from the silly little look rowan had sent her, the girl quickly discovered that she was offended easily. she hadn't enjoyed the way it felt to be looked upon in such a way. as if she was stupid or inferior. scylla didn't like that very much -- loathed it, perhaps.
but she did not venture alone for long, ears perking upwards in an alert that another lingered nearby as the bushes rustled and trees waned in the wind. for some reason, it was agreed upon that though most of the wood's inhabitants were not family, they didn't hurt each other. scylla found it strange, likely due to the fact that the concept of loyalty was something still quite unknown to her. i mean... what was stopping them? she couldn't imagine herself not drawing her claws against another simply because they co-existed in the same place. perhaps, it was a theory she could test one day. for now, her optics scanned the horizon, unable to place where the sound was coming from. "hey!" she shouted outwards to whoever was listening. did that count as praying? the girl briefly wondered. hopefully not, she concluded, for by the sound of their god's she didn't think they would appreciate her shouting in their faces.
the hey! startled her upright, sending undergrowth rustling as she was violently distracted from chewing on her favoured whirly piece of wood. limbs splayed, auds bolt upright, she saw the source after only a moment. moonshine was mildly distressed to realize it was one of the bitey sisters she'd done a great job of avoiding. her brother might look down on scylla, but moonshine was slightly in awe, and slightly scared, of the girl—really, all the other pups made her just a bit anxious. hoping she remained unnoticed, she turned tail and beelined in the opposite direction. in her haste, she left behind her stick where she'd lain.
August 30, 2019, 12:38 PM
It was like every other day so far and she had been doing her patrol on the inside of the borders this time. Helping out where she could and would occasionally catch a rabbit to put in the caches when a bundle of brown fur tumbled into her and she lpoked down expecting it to be Rowan but it was her little girl this time. She was glad she was out and about finally, she tended to keep near her or at least from what Moonshadow had gathered. “What has you frightened little one?” She nudged her pup hoping that would calm her down in the least. “Come on lets take a look.” She walked forward and looked back to see if her pup was still following and when she saw the other pup in the distance she gave a soft smile. No doubt the sister of the pup Rowan had the issue with, all though she wished they’d get along but pups will be pups. “Hello.” She said simply
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