Great Bear Wilderness Night and Day, Day and Night (DISCOVERY THREAD)
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The bark clattered into her ears seeming a lot louder to her in volume than it actually was. Drawn by the contrast it made against the consistent screeching of crows Kipling pivoted herself around, briefly losing her sense of balance as she struggled to make sense of the alarming sound. Her eyes narrowed unable to pick out the other creature from within the eternal shadow the forest had been cast in. It was then that she made out two wide violet eyes in the dark and at once felt unnerved, the body that they belonged to invisible to her own hazy vision. Hackles shooting upwards the anxious growl in her throat turned to laughter (for a brief moment she considered this hilarious) but just as quickly return to a savage rumble.
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RE: Night and Day, Day and Night (DISCOVERY THREAD) - by Kipling - July 23, 2014, 06:49 PM