everywhere I go
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Levi patted the soft, velvety muzzle of the horse as he shucked his rucksack over his shoulders, whispering words of solace to the large beast. She always got a little agitated when he left without her. But this was an adventure he wanted to make on his own, for reasons unknown even to himself. He patted her forehead once more before turning around on the spot and striding from the barn, his hands gripping the straps of the bag on his back as he walked.


The territory was quiet this morning, the snow underfoot crunching softly as he walked. Overhead, the sky was a soft blue, puffs of clouds scattered throughout the blue mass. Most of the clouds were heavy and dark, threatening to shed their contents on the unsuspecting world beneath them. But a few were white and soft, casting an interesting contrast against the azure expanse of sky.


He was feeling particularly calm and relaxed today; perhaps it was his new surroundings that made for his feeling of ease and peace. He had yet to meet everyone yet, but he was sure it was only a matter of time. It was inevitable that he would meet all the members of AniWaya; after all, he liked to think of himself as friendly. Or well… friendly enough.


The white male knew he had a sarcastic, crude side to him. But he prided himself in only letting that side of him show when he was sure no one would get offended. It was a joke, something to laugh at later. That is of course, if someone threatened or insulted him first. Then all bets were off.


He had reached the fence that marked the territory line now. He had not been here since his meeting with Dawali, the Chief of AniWaya. It felt a bit odd, to be leaving here so soon. But he would be back at the end of the day. He just wanted to look for some tools so he could begin building some new carts. The Chief had seemed very interested in them, and what better way to practice building the new models then to prepare for it and find some proper tools to use. He needed a hammer, and some nails too if he was lucky enough to find some that had not been ruined by the weather.


The sun overhead was moving steadily across the sky as the lone white male trekked down the makeshift dirt path. He had been at it for a few hours now, he reckoned. His mind had wandered all over the place, from his new home to his old, where his family still resided. He had yet to figure out a way to send word to them that he was all right and had found a new place to live. He would have to keep his eyes peeled for someone who has headed that way.


His ears perked forward as he rounded a bend in the road. His nostrils flared, and he lifted his nose into the wind to catch the scent. It smelled like seawater. He walked in the direction of the smell, his tail waving back and forth slowly behind him.


As he neared the water, his nose picked up another scent. It was the smell of civilization long passed. His ears perked again, and his tail wagged harder. Maybe he would be able to find a hammer here! The white male headed down to the beach, walking in the damp sand. The waves were washing rhythmically up on the shore, leaving the sand dark in its wake. His feet were getting wet, and it was clumping in the damp fur on his paws.


The ocean had always been a place of solace for him. He found it to be very soothing and relaxing. Everything about it; the scent of the salty air, the feel of the cold water and the damp sand, it all felt extremely relaxing to him.


Taking a deep breath of the salty air, he turned around and walked back the way he came, determined to find the source of the other scent he had noticed earlier. Maybe he would be able to find a hammer and nails, if he was lucky. He would need quite a few nails… he hoped there would be at least enough to build one cart.


As he climbed up the hill leading away from the beach, he heard a loud call over head. It was a seagull, flying over the ocean. He had always found these birds kind of fascinating, even though most beings found them to be annoying pests. Lowering his gaze, he continued on towards the scent.


He discovered that it was a civilization, all right. An Amish one, if he wasn’t mistaken. There were many things scattered about, and broken down, simple looking buildings and huts were dilapidated and crumbling. It didn’t smell like there were any living creatures in this abandoned city, and there hadn’t been any in a long, long time. He walked towards a shed that looked promising, entering in through the broken in door. The roof of the building had mostly eroded away, providing him with ample searching light as he rummaged through the contents of the abandoned shed.


He did find several tools, but none that he needed. There was a sort of wrench looking device, but it was rusted so badly that he couldn’t get it to work. There was also a hammer, but the iron head had been separated from the wooden handle. That was promising though. There had to be another hammer in this town, one that was in better condition. I picked up the head of the hammer anyway and slipped it into his rucksack. Perhaps he could fashion a handle for this one sometime.


He straightened from his kneeling position and walked through the town, his eyes wide as he took in all the things that had been left behind. He might have to come back here with Bud and the cart sometime, to get some more of the precious things that had been forgotten in this place.






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Sonja woke up with purpose today. Raskolnikov was still sleeping when she woke and she felt comfortable in his arms, the warmth of his body shared with hers beneath layers of blanket. The heat stoves were reduced at night for their safety and it meant they had to share more and use more blankets to remained comfortable at night. Sonja did not even want to move from her spot because as soon as she did, it would break the warmth they shared. Her eyes slowly opened and she looked around the dark room. The sun had barely began rising but she knew she had a long day of traveling and scavenging ahead of her. She had the entire village to explore and collect items to begin the repair on the house and to see if they shared this area with anyone else. Sonja was currently unsure on whether or not she wanted to share this area.

The Italian started to peel herself away from her husband and draw back, her bright blue eyes looking over his form. Her hand touched his chest and she smiled, reaching forward to offer a gentle lick to his cheek. It was barely enough to wake up and a kiss that was enough to express her love for him. It was an everyday kiss she wanted to give him every morning for the rest of their lives and she would not change it. Without a word, she slid from beneath the covers and returned them over the blanket so he did not lose his warmth. She was careful with her touch, tucking the edges around him and she turned on her heels and exited the room. He would wake soon and she would be gone, searching high and low the village they chose to call their home and she would come back to him with the supplies she found for the upkeep of their house.

She first searched the house for a satchel, backpack, or any other item that would help carry the things she had to get. It was unfortunate that she did not have a list of items and that she would have to find them on a hit and miss sort of scenario. She was confident, of course, and felt she might find most of the things she was looking for. She knew little about the Amish people and they might not have had some of the things she had been exposed to. Sonja found a worn satchel with a few holes but it was enough to carry big items as long as the fabric did not tear with the weight of items she would put in them. When she looped the strap over her should and headed for the door, she heard the heavy footfalls of her mate as he awoke and she hoped he did not worry about her leaving and she made a swift exit to the door to avoid wasting anymore time.

Sonja found the heart of the village rather easily and made her way into a couple of buildings, collecting items and evaluating their purpose. She found tools she thought would be useful, a small skillet, and fabric she could only gather was used for curtains to block the bright sun from coming inside the house. She did not care if they matched or not but some of the fabric was missing from her windows. She was thankful, however, that all the windows were intact and she would not have to replace them or cover them up with something ugly. She wanted the house to look decent, at least, should she acquire friends of their time here and guests were required one day. If she were going to settle here for a long period of time, she did not want to feel alone. Her community, as small as it were, was social and everyone knew each other. Even if there were not many wolves living in this village, she could make friends with the rest of the lands.

Her delicate hands gripped the satchel and pulled it up to reduce some of the weight on her shoulders. Her steps were light as she left the house and came to the center of a beaten road covered by snow. It was then, however, she noticed someone else in the area. His scent was thick with arrival and her head turned to find a man walking with tools in hands and she decided she needed something similar. "Ciao!" she called without a second thought. It was a greeting, something to draw his attention, and it did not really matter what she yelled. Pantaloni could have easily gotten the same response she was looking for. Her feet nearly propelled her forward to meet the other half way, the consideration he might be hostile slipped her mind but she did not get exceedingly close. She came to a stop several feet away before advancing further, making sure he was up to a little company.

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The white male knelt down once more, for what seemed like the fifteenth time, as he examined yet another promising artifact on the ground. So far he had found the iron hammer head, a long bolt of somewhat tattered, but otherwise nice, fabric, and a long, thick wooden walking stick. The smaller items he had stored in his rucksack that was slung over his shoulders, but the staff he carried. As he walked, he examined the long artifact, running his hands along the smooth wood and testing it on the ground.


The young male was feeling particularly calm and serene. He loved little adventures like this; even if he was looking for things he needed. It gave him time to think about things; his parents, his horses, and his new home in AniWaya were the current topics bouncing around in his skull.


His ears shot up as the sound of a voice called out to him. It was distinctly female; he lifted his nose a little and her scent drifted to him. Sensing no hostility from this new female, he walked forward cautiously. His grip on the wooden staff tightened, preparing himself should he need to defend himself.


Walking forward, he noticed that the female was smiling, and she was giving off no negative feelings towards him. Feeling slightly foolish, he lowered the walking stick and smiled tentatively back at her. “Hello.” He answered. He wondered if she was from around here, and briefly, he felt guilty for having the items in his rucksack. What if all of these things weren’t really abandoned? He would have to find out, he decided. If they were not really there for the taking, he most certainly would not take them back home with him.


“Do you live around here?” He asked curiously, glancing around. He couldn’t really see any inhabitable dwellings around here; most of the buildings were dilapidated and crumbling, unfit for most creatures to seek solace in, if even for a short time.






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The woman effectively gathered the man's attention and her smile widened to show she meant no harm. She was a rather petite woman, resembling her mother, and no real visible threat. Her thin digits clenched the strap of the satchel and she pulled on it to relieve some of the weight on her shoulder. And carefully, she stepped through the cold snow to approach the larger male. His question stumped her for a moment and like any other time, she plucked a few words from his speech to dissect so she could answer. She waited a moment and tried to pass it through her mind as quickly as possible so she did not waste his time.

Sonja nodded her head though she felt a little uncertain. Live and here were in the same sentence and the rest seemed like he might have spoken too fast for her to catch. "My mate an' I move from Europa. We live in house uhmm..." she trailed off in her thick Italian accent, struggling to find the English words she needed. She turned her body instead and looked in the direction she came, using her free arm to raise and point in the direction she came from, where the house she had chosen rested with her husband. "My English no good," she admitted and frowned, her lips twisted awkwardly as she looked him over. She had many questions to ask him but was unable to come up with anything that remotely made sense in her broken English.

When the house was near completion, she would ask Raskolnikov to try and help her with her English, improving her vocabulary and understand of the language she never needed. It was not necessarily something she wanted to do but if they were going to remain in a predominantly English-speaking nation, then she would have to accommodate and change herself in order to fit in. She could not constantly rely on her husband because she could not predict the future and whether or not it would forever be a happy ending for the Italian.

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