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OOC Name: Shae
Contact: x cosmos chaos @ AIM
Character Name: Asha Amara
Character Age: One year, seven months
Character Gender: Female
Wolf or Luperci: Luperci
Spirit Animal: Jaya, Galapegos Hawk
How did you hear about ‘Souls?: Member here!
AniWaya History: One of original founding members, went off in search of Aiyanna, but has now returned.

The topic title is Cherokee for, "All my relations in creation". And i'm going to assume this is somewhere around the borders. 1000+


There had been a peculiar leaping feeling in her chest felt flutter in her heart, as if her soul miraculously obtained a pair of wings and was trying to fly from her bosom, at the sight of the tribal lands before her for a second time. Home again, at last.

The duration of her departure had only been several months in actuality, but to the oldest daughter of the Gola Watsi, it had felt as if a whole season and half year’s time had passed her by. The season certainly shifted from the last time she placed step within these lands, and so did she, for that matter. The journey was one not wrought with regret and worry for loved ones left behind, merely for the fact that those who were left behind to fulfill this quest were ones that still remained close to heart even at the distance of a thousand miles and more, it was the reason that she had a family and pack duty to behold, for the sake of the family name, for the sake of AniWaya that were able to be in these blessed lands, and also for Dawali and Aiyanna, respectively. The second, much larger branch of the tribe that migrated behind the scouts of the original AniWaya descendents, they had not reached these promised lands. It was upon her to take the journey to find out what had happened to the rest of them, if they were in need of assistance, or if they happened to have found settlement somewhere else. Holding trust within Aiyanna, the older sister of the two couldn’t help to be slightly worried about her. Aiyanna was intelligent enough with common sense and the womanly intuition she held in her spirit, but the youngest anything was enough for the older sibling to be worried about, regardless. And with Dawali taking lead matters upon keeping what was of AniWaya left stable in these lands, Asha simply took it upon her own will to make the expedition herself. There was no way around it, and the more that Asha awaited on her sister’s following with the rest of the tribe, the more it would eat at her, just as much as it ate away at Dawali.

Brushing several strands of fiery red hair behind her back, the other hand patted the mane of Aiden below her, as the two were positioned on a high hill overlooking the tribal lands as far as the eye could see. The day had been coming to a close, with the sun extinguished and dying behind the border of mountains to the west, and leaving behind a plethora of vividly painted colors; all of which that blended into popping reds, yellows, oranges, violets, pinks, all on different varying shades of the color spectrum in their respected categories. Twilight was certainly a favored hour of Asha’s, mainly by the astounding scenery that the hour held. With her arrival coming through at the end of the day, her thoughts drifted to those whom she knew all too well within the lands, and how most of them might have been laying their heads down for slumber relatively soon. Her excitement therefore would have to be kept at bay until the next day, although Asha truly wouldn’t know how to hold back such enthusiasm for her return (and perhaps, those feeling the same for her). She knew Dawali was possibly pent up all this time about her and her sister’s whereabouts; with a knowing smirk, she knew Dawali had those moments to where he didn’t want to show any apprehension, nervousness, or overly concern for Asha, due to the fact that she was indeed matured now for her kind, and (in most cases) could deal with matters on her own whim. Dawali, along with Ayegali; she missed the kind and gentle nature of the strong and intelligent woman, longing to tell the stories to her of her journey. Above all, however, there was a peculiar dual eyed male who Asha couldn’t shake from mind since the day she left. At the very thought of him, her chest couldn’t help give that familiar flutter again. Leland. Their story ended rather abruptly, and the last moments cherished in memory were those of expressing love and affection. Asha had felt confused, but strangely enough, had similar feelings for him. With his lasting promise of not hurting her, Asha felt she had somehow broken her promise of the same. She knew the news of her departure would have inwardly and deeply devastated him, but she had hoped that he was kind enough to understand. There were so many unanswered questions, feelings, theories to be dealt, and now that Asha finally returned, she could have the time now to get back to stride with those things.

Jaya fell short behind the two, gracefully and effortlessly soaring through the high currents of the skies. With only her mind and ears to hear what her Spirit Guide translated to her, her soft eyes looked up to him as he soared past the two. “Yes, I know, for like, the hundredth time, how much you’ve been wanting to return.” She spoke with amusement, quirking a brow as she watched him soar past, and Jaya himself whisper his (sarcastic) gratitude to her in her mind. “Just wait until Agidoda hears how well you’ve actually been, I think he’ll be shocked, considering you have a tendency to raise hell almost every day.” She replied sarcastically enough, even while Jaya was pretty manageable on the journey, there were some things he naturally complained and sulked about, as always.

Aiden gave a soft neigh and a shake of his mane, in which Asha picked up on this little gesture and ran her fingers alongside his neck in reassurance. She had provided plenty of treats and vegetables for Aiden to sustain on their journey, but embarking from their last point a couple miles back, she knew he needed a long and hearty drink. Kicking her right ankle gently alongside the flank of the auburn equine, she urged him to press forth at a casual pace to the nearest springs (preferably Grandfather’s Tears, if it was nearby). “C’mon you guys, lets go. There’s much to be said and done.” Not wanting to waste anymore time (despite how lovely the tribe lands looked from this point of view), there was responsibility to be had yet with Asha and matters concerning AniWaya that were fairly important.





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