September 21, 2016, 08:00 PM
Thuringwethil's attention draws away from the border when another in the distance catches her eye. She stares at the figure for a long moment, briefly thinking of Esaro as he crosses the river after a rabbit—a mistake he is not likely to commit again—and she shifts her weight to point her direction into the valley. Most of her time has been spent on the western border in light of problems with the grotto wolves but since the threat has been determined to be nothing more than an accident, their patrols evened out to the rest of the territory.
Nothing about the figure gives her a hint that it may be apart of Larksong and as her approach continues, she doesn't necessarily feel a threat. While the other meanders through a territory that borders her own and her own defenses remain alert, she is confident enough in the power of her dragon to approach someone unknown. A low chuff expels from her throat when she is close enough, shifting her weight enough that her dominance realigns as if she were still on her throne.
Nothing about the figure gives her a hint that it may be apart of Larksong and as her approach continues, she doesn't necessarily feel a threat. While the other meanders through a territory that borders her own and her own defenses remain alert, she is confident enough in the power of her dragon to approach someone unknown. A low chuff expels from her throat when she is close enough, shifting her weight enough that her dominance realigns as if she were still on her throne.
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all that wanting, all that aching, all that capacity for love:
it never belonged to you in the first place
it never belonged to you in the first place
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