Silver Moraine There is Nothing to Change in This Stranger's War
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My apologies for the belated response.

With the first few motions form the other, Sen's head lowered and she pulled her ears back. She was confused by the girl's actions, then, as one second it seemed things were going one way, and the next another. Was there to be a game or a fight, she could not decipher right away as she was once able. The more recent events that had taken place left her unable to trust her instincts entirely, which made for a slightly muddled wolf more often than she cared for. At the last second, the other girl made it clear she was not there to fight the woman, which both her actions and laughter made clear. She stood watching the other female's movements, having a fleeting feeling of concern for her mental health, but that was easily shoved away. She was a stranger, and strangers where those she could harbor no emotions of any sort towards. Besides, maybe she was ill in the mind, just odd. Before Sen could ask, though, the stranger wolf took off down the moraine, and caused the earlier curiosity the darker being had held to vanish as she was given her answer.

Sen took off after her playful opponent, more eager to run than she would have ever guessed. Being born and raised in the mountains aided her with her footing as she made her way down, and she didn't bother to hold back. With the glacier, she could not move on it without having to double check to make sure she was stepping right onto a sheet of ice. It was, literally, a slippery slope, and not as familiar to the mountains her family had resided on as she'd originally thought. The moraine, however, was nothing like the glacier. It reminded her of her old home, and she enjoyed that quite a bit. Even a sure-footed wolf could make a mistake at times, though, so she tried to focus on her steps the best she could to be positive she wouldn't trip or hit a loose patch. As she drew closer, her concentration was forgotten, and laughter managed to make it's way out of her maw as she caught sight of the younger wolf. She looked quite funny to the amber-eyed woman, what with her tongue moving with the wind beside her face and everything. Sen's earlier worries were forgotten for the time being, too. The matter seemed like nothing compared to what was currently going on, and the sight she was currently witnessing. It looked priceless.
Notice: Sen's actions and words do not, in any way, reflect my OOC opinion.
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RE: There is Nothing to Change in This Stranger's War - by Sen - April 25, 2015, 02:29 AM