It was by far the longest time Bazi had spent away from her children. She made her excuses, citing a need to exercise her outrider skills, and left her life behind.
Her route took her south, across the Dawnlark Plains and through the narrow passageway between Mount Apikuni and the Sunspire range. It felt good to be free.
She ended up in Northstar Vale. In these hauntingly beautiful woods she had once challenged Jinx - a misguided ploy that might have cost her dearly, had their encounter not been interrupted by a Silvertip subordinate. That seemed like such a long time ago now, and Bazi could not recall the details. The memory of her own foolishness made Bazi feel giddy. Any decision she made now was carefully weighed - pros against cons against long-term consequences. Ha! She was about as spontaneous as a rock.
The pale wolf flopped in the grass, feeling frustrated with her situation. A few mushrooms crumbled under her weight. They seemed to have taken over the entire field, shining bright blue in the sun. Soon, she would have to return home to feed her children. It felt a little like having two bladders, and Bazi could scarcely wait for her time as a walking feed back to come to an end - for now. When her body permitted it, there would be another brood.
Bazi loosed a snarl and seized the nearest fungal growth in her mouth, chomping on the soft flesh in blind defiance of what might happen. What did it matter? If she was floored by epic diarrhoea, she might have to stick around for a few days - a welcome break from the responsibilities at home. Eventually, the agitated wife, mother, and leader drifted off to sleep.
When she woke up, Bazi was high as fuck.
Her route took her south, across the Dawnlark Plains and through the narrow passageway between Mount Apikuni and the Sunspire range. It felt good to be free.
She ended up in Northstar Vale. In these hauntingly beautiful woods she had once challenged Jinx - a misguided ploy that might have cost her dearly, had their encounter not been interrupted by a Silvertip subordinate. That seemed like such a long time ago now, and Bazi could not recall the details. The memory of her own foolishness made Bazi feel giddy. Any decision she made now was carefully weighed - pros against cons against long-term consequences. Ha! She was about as spontaneous as a rock.
The pale wolf flopped in the grass, feeling frustrated with her situation. A few mushrooms crumbled under her weight. They seemed to have taken over the entire field, shining bright blue in the sun. Soon, she would have to return home to feed her children. It felt a little like having two bladders, and Bazi could scarcely wait for her time as a walking feed back to come to an end - for now. When her body permitted it, there would be another brood.
Bazi loosed a snarl and seized the nearest fungal growth in her mouth, chomping on the soft flesh in blind defiance of what might happen. What did it matter? If she was floored by epic diarrhoea, she might have to stick around for a few days - a welcome break from the responsibilities at home. Eventually, the agitated wife, mother, and leader drifted off to sleep.
When she woke up, Bazi was high as fuck.
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something i ate - by Bazi - June 14, 2015, 12:33 PM
RE: something i ate - by Tomahawk - June 14, 2015, 01:00 PM
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