March 25, 2023, 12:17 PM
AW! set for late morning
well, this didn't look much different from home at all.
there was still sand wedged between her toes. there were no cacti dotting the landscape to catch any fur on, so that was at least a more pleasant change in scenery. beyond that, it was also cold here and currently cloudy too. tuna wasn't really sure what to make of all these minor differences between this home and hers, but honestly, the girl didn't mind that much.
in one aspect, maybe it was too similar and she should just go another way towards the deeper and thicker vegetation or mountains. yet in another, this lack of monumental change in her surroundings was not a bad thing for being on her own. she knew how to navigate the desert and walk on sand without sinking and falling.
a pink tongue comes to swipe across parsed lips as she watches the antelope attempt to graze in the not-so-far distance. she's not coordinated enough to take down one of those creatures by herself anyways. but the scuttering gophers or cottontails, maybe even the snakes or lizards? now that was fair game.
so the girl comes to move with purpose, picking up a trot to follow the scent trail of a recent cottontail.
"English" "Spanish" "Nahuatl"
speaks with a Texan accent which can come across in all of her languages
steffi lynn
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is this what you call a big texan welcome? - by Tuna - March 25, 2023, 12:17 PM
RE: is this what you call a big texan welcome? - by Apophis - June 27, 2023, 09:06 AM