Otatso Wetlands the space between two worlds
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She had only recently come to these strange lands and was far from understanding them fully. Whereas the earth itself would speak its own tales, there was always more to garner from the inhabitants and this was where her information presently lacked. She had mingled so little with others that now, when faced with it, it did seem momentarily odd.

This would not be as she was used to. These wolves were strangers. Each and every one of them, neither enemies or comrades for the time being. It was possible that it would change with time but at the same time, maybe not. She may not even remain here at all. That notion of perpetual traveling seemed everlasting, just too stubborn for her to shake even if it was not what she desired. Her heart still belonged with those ranges but there was still a piece of her missing, and she intended to find it out here far from the lands she had loved.

A silent neutrality was established plainly between them which she regarded with a miniscule nod. She then ghosted forward a few paces, silent and svelte in her cat-like approach. Mesu, Amekaze acknowledged plainly, although with what was perhaps an overly intent stare. Are you of this place? she rumbled once she half-paused closer, but she seemed ready to resume motion at any second. Her neck was elevated although not overly so -- just enough to declare her confidence, even out of her element of a home. Ame felt at relative ease here despite the unfamiliarity and the company of another female was not going to take that from her, not with the earth's energy so easy to enjoy here.

She intended to keep this conversation brief right from the start, but garnered the information she could manage in a short span of time. Words were exchanged, although perhaps a little reluctantly on her behalf, but soon it came to a logical conclusion where she decided that she was finished here. Amekaze dipped her muzzle in fleeting farewell and bid her adieu before disappearing back into the depths of the wetlands, wondering for a split second if she would ever encounter this agouti female again.

Messages In This Thread
the space between two worlds - by Amekaze - September 08, 2013, 03:20 AM
RE: the space between two worlds - by Spine - September 10, 2013, 04:32 PM
RE: the space between two worlds - by Amekaze - September 10, 2013, 09:19 PM
RE: the space between two worlds - by Spine - September 15, 2013, 08:19 PM
RE: the space between two worlds - by Amekaze - September 16, 2013, 05:20 AM