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- Ryan de le Poer - 08-20-2008 [html] SOMEWHERE THERE'S A CRACK IN THE SIDEWALK BIGGER THAN THE SHADOW OF DEATH IN THIS TOWN [/html] - Corona Lykoi - 08-20-2008 [html] http://i275.photobucket.com/albums/jj31 ... a/ctop.png); background-color: #74693D; background-position: top center; background-repeat: no-repeat;"> _____The day was lazy, perhaps too lazy to suit her tastes. Gabriel and Anselm had left with the prisoner and Corona had been hanging around the borders off and on with baited breath. She had never met Talitha, but already she had established a mental bond with the girl that ran just as deep as the one with the others who she was related to. So there was a sense of fear and of wonder of just how she had been treated. And for the most part, Corona certainly hoped she was still alive. _____But now something else had caught her attention altogether, putting her almost hypersensitive for the moment senses to work. The shift in the midday wind had drawn attention to a presence that she wasn't familiar with. So while everyone else seemed to be doing their own thing, Corona left her impromptu post and ventured along the borders. A short while later, the scenery spit up—much to her relief— a coyote. One who was studying their rather creative decorations. _____“Good thing they don't bite, huh?” - Ryan de le Poer - 08-20-2008 [html] SOMEWHERE THERE'S A CRACK IN THE SIDEWALK BIGGER THAN THE SHADOW OF DEATH IN THIS TOWN [/html] - Corona Lykoi - 08-22-2008 [html] http://i275.photobucket.com/albums/jj31 ... a/ctop.png); background-color: #74693D; background-position: top center; background-repeat: no-repeat;"> _____The stranger's comment prompted a smile to thinly span across her muzzle, noting the well placed sarcasm and just how ironic it really was. “Something like that,” and boy, if only she really knew. “It's more like the wolves around here have a deep seated problem with the coyotes and hybrids. It's run in my family a really long time.” But of course anyone could see that she was very much a hybrid. Though in possession of a coyote body, Corona was very much dressed in a wolf's skin. _____“So… what brings you out to this neck of the woods?” It wasn't every day that a coyote turned up at the borders and from what Corona guessed, it wasn't every day that someone with red eyes turned up. Like the strangely cloaked young man she had met in Laruku's cabin, this girl had a pair of eyes she felt like she had been before. The shade, the depth… very unique and very much an attribute to define her by. - Ryan de le Poer - 08-22-2008 [html] SOMEWHERE THERE'S A CRACK IN THE SIDEWALK BIGGER THAN THE SHADOW OF DEATH IN THIS TOWN [/html] - Corona Lykoi - 08-23-2008 I like your avatar! [html] http://i275.photobucket.com/albums/jj31 ... a/ctop.png); background-color: #74693D; background-position: top center; background-repeat: no-repeat;"> _____She had met a lot of travellers, both wolf and coyote and of course, the mixes in between. All of them mostly did the same thing—travelled though an area and took in the sights, sounds, and the culture—and then they were on their way. She had did that herself, at least until she had heard of the untamed and beautiful countryside that made up South America. It had been so interesting, how detached it was from the north and the east, but was beginning to crawl once more with life. So it was with a knowing smile that she spoke on. _____“Well, a word of advice would be to stay away from a pack to our southwest, Dahlia de Mai. Even though you don't have any affiliation with those of us in Inferni, they don't discriminate based on where you're from, but what you are.” The last thing she would have wanted the travelling woman to do was get herself torn up or killed, especially when she didn't seem half bad. - Ryan de le Poer - 08-23-2008 Haha thank you! My attempt at art. [html] SOMEWHERE THERE'S A CRACK IN THE SIDEWALK BIGGER THAN THE SHADOW OF DEATH IN THIS TOWN [/html] - Corona Lykoi - 08-23-2008 [html] http://i275.photobucket.com/albums/jj31 ... a/ctop.png); background-color: #74693D; background-position: top center; background-repeat: no-repeat;"> _____“Yeah, this is Inferni,” she confirmed with a nod, offering up another smile. Introductions and such weren't really her best suit, but Corona decided better late than never. “I'm Corona, also. My brother Gabriel heads up our clan and our mother did before us. So we've been around for a while.” And at some point, all three of them had done their share of travelling. But like her mother had once said, they all came back to home. All of them, something always brought them back to where home was. “Where are you from?” Everyone had a home somewhere, however brief it was. - Ryan de le Poer - 08-23-2008 [html] SOMEWHERE THERE'S A CRACK IN THE SIDEWALK BIGGER THAN THE SHADOW OF DEATH IN THIS TOWN [/html] - Corona Lykoi - 08-23-2008 [html] http://i275.photobucket.com/albums/jj31 ... a/ctop.png); background-color: #74693D; background-position: top center; background-repeat: no-repeat;"> _____Corona had always thought she and her siblings had very unique names. In reality, they actually did have some pretty weird names that came from places that she didn't even know (especially her mother's children, they had the most interesting of them all), but Ryan sounded a lot more masculine than the bearer. But that was what made it all the more fitting, in retrospect. “Well, the specific region we're in is what the humans called Canada. Apparently we're apart of an even bigger landmass referred to as North America,” Corona said with a shrug. “I really can't tell you much more than that, even though I've been to a few different places in the past myself. There's a region across the ocean called Europe and a place within it called France. Then a few weeks travel to the far south is South America.” Most of which could have been pulled from a map, but wolves and coyotes often didn't need them. They just went wherever in the hell they pleased and then again… how many of them could read, anyway? - Ryan de le Poer - 08-24-2008 you = posting machine[html] SOMEWHERE THERE'S A CRACK IN THE SIDEWALK BIGGER THAN THE SHADOW OF DEATH IN THIS TOWN [/html] - Corona Lykoi - 08-24-2008 I get called that a lot and often in both positive and negative ways! *dies* [html] http://i275.photobucket.com/albums/jj31 ... a/ctop.png); background-color: #74693D; background-position: top center; background-repeat: no-repeat;"> _____Corona had never travelled the true expanses of Canada or its southern counterpart, but she had trailed along the coasts before. She had probably even been through the very place where they were standing and just didn't remember it. She thought that maybe one day she would, but for now her feet were firmly planted in Inferni, unless something derailed her and threw her elsewhere. But she didn't think life would be so apt to slam on the brakes now that it had hit the gas. _____“Yeah, we do. Coyotes are welcome here, but if you're looking to stay, I'd have to ask my brother about it. His word is the law around here.” She liked the idea that Ryan might have been considering sticking around, because anyone else they recruited to their merry little ranks was one more over Dahlia de Mai they had and she was certainly an able body. “But only if you're interested in staying. I don't want to make you feel like you need to if you don't want to.” More importantly, Corona didn't want to seem like she was trying to push that offer onto her entirely, either. - Ryan de le Poer - 08-24-2008 [html] SOMEWHERE THERE'S A CRACK IN THE SIDEWALK BIGGER THAN THE SHADOW OF DEATH IN THIS TOWN [/html] - Corona Lykoi - 08-24-2008 *gnaws on the colours in said avatar now!* [html] http://i275.photobucket.com/albums/jj31 ... a/ctop.png); background-color: #74693D; background-position: top center; background-repeat: no-repeat;"> _____“Yeah, he should if you ask for him when you call. I'll try and tip him off that you might come back around if I run into him too,” she said with another affirming nod. That way maybe things wouldn't seem so abrupt and strange. Then again, someone he didn't know asking for him may not have been so much abrupt as it was strange, but a welcome kind of strange once he got there and figured it all out. It would have been nice to have an unrelated body to make a connection with (of course, that was until she figured out that Ryan was actually already connected to them all in some disjointed, distant way), seeing how they had all been family for far too long. Not a bad thing necessarily, but they were quite a dysfunctional bunch. - Ryan de le Poer - 08-24-2008 nom nom nom. we could probs close this now? [html] SOMEWHERE THERE'S A CRACK IN THE SIDEWALK BIGGER THAN THE SHADOW OF DEATH IN THIS TOWN [/html] - Corona Lykoi - 08-24-2008 yaaaar. [html] http://i275.photobucket.com/albums/jj31 ... a/ctop.png); background-color: #74693D; background-position: top center; background-repeat: no-repeat;"> _____With a nod to send her off, Corona watched until Ryan had drifted out of view before turning and getting back past the spikes and skulls and back to the place around the borders where she had been lingering from before, eagerly awaiting her brother's return. When she did reach there, it seemed as though he come back and she was sent further into the territory, soon to find Talitha and then her brother later on. But things would surely come together, as they always did. |