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- Ryan de le Poer - 10-07-2008 Set at Whisper Beach.[html] SOMEWHERE THERE'S A CRACK IN THE SIDEWALK BIGGER THAN THE SHADOW OF DEATH IN THIS TOWN [/html] - Adelaida Koios - 10-10-2008 [html] Ade has an unnatural hatred for coyotes, but she is going to come around some day and Ryan being nice to her will help, I promise. Adelaida was positive that she had the worst luck in the whole world. There could be no other way to explain her constant running ins with the coyotes. It seemed every corner she turned there was another one right before her eyes, and Adelaida wasn’t even sure how she had stumbled upon this female but she had (of course, Adelaida was day dreaming yet again, though the dreams she came up with were anything but pleasant as per usual). The creature was shifted, which Adelaida still refused to do despite the urges her body felt, and her back was turned, the female seemed focused on the water. Even so, and Adelaida wasn’t so close (but she wasn’t so very far away either) but she was too scared to run, she had made that mistake last time. She still sported the healing wounds, (large gashes on her sides, across her chest, a limp in her leg) from the last time she had run. And so, unsure of what exactly to do, least anything she did so attract attention to herself, Adelaida stood still as possible, completely mute, waiting to see if the creature would notice her of if she just could make a break for it. - Ryan de le Poer - 10-17-2008 [html] SOMEWHERE THERE'S A CRACK IN THE SIDEWALK BIGGER THAN THE SHADOW OF DEATH IN THIS TOWN [/html] - Adelaida Koios - 10-20-2008 [html] Adelaida was surprised when the creature finally did notice her, the reaction she received was not the expected one. Still, despite the proffered smile and gentle invitation, Adelaida was hesitant. Coyotes were notorious for saying one thing and doing another. Shakily Adelaida took a few steps forward, her mind playing over and over in her head the scene of her running and the three coyotes chasing her down. Even though there was only one, and she seemed fairly content wrapped in her blanket at that, Adelaida did not dare offend her. Keeping more than a few feet between them, Adelaida settled herself down although did not relax her limbs, they were ready to spring away if the female gave her the slightest reason to. Thank you... the sky is nice. Adelaida had barely looked at the sky, but this was what the other expected, was it not? - Ryan de le Poer - 10-30-2008 Sorrrry, college kicks my ass everyday.[html] SOMEWHERE THERE'S A CRACK IN THE SIDEWALK BIGGER THAN THE SHADOW OF DEATH IN THIS TOWN [/html] - Adelaida Koios - 11-08-2008 [html] It’s okay. College eats my souls too. Sorry Adelaida is hard to talk with, she hates everyone and everything Adelaida was more inclined to watch the coyote just in case she wasn’t as harmless as she seemed, rather than the sunset though she tried to keep her brilliant blue eyes focused on the sinking orb. I haven’t watched the sunset in ages. Adelaida couldn’t remember a time when she had truly sat down to watch the sunset, perhaps as a child with her siblings and mother, but in the last year she hadn’t had time to think about something as frivolous as the sunset. Still she did not believe she had time to sit here, but she couldn’t tear herself away, couldn’t upright walk out on this coyote, least she create more ill feelings toward her from the members of Inferni. Errm yes... I’ve always lived around here actually. Although now she was more of a wanderer so she lived anywhere she pleased, no true place where she settled in at night, but these lands were home, for better or worse. Lately she had been staying in the forests just east of the beach. What about you? Adelaida already knew the answer to that, the female stank of Inferni, but it would be rude not to return the question, and she did not want to let on that she had had a run in with Inferni members recently. - Ryan de le Poer - 11-11-2008 [html] SOMEWHERE THERE'S A CRACK IN THE SIDEWALK BIGGER THAN THE SHADOW OF DEATH IN THIS TOWN [/html] - Cercelee - 11-17-2008 [html] CRAP CRAP CRAP, I am still not use to these linked accounts, sorry. >.< Adelaida sighed internally, the words she had wanted to hear had not come from the female’s mouth. Although she knew it, she had wanted confirmation that the coyote before her, indeed, was a member of the horrid clan. Yet all she got was that lady’s father lived with her. Adelaida’s eyes strayed back to the ocean, trying to focus on the sunset. It was hard to concentrate, hard for Adelaida to care about the fiery colors bleeding into the water, a wonder of nature and one of many the masked female took for granted. Turned back to the female, Adelaida could not keep the impulsive question from spurting from her mouth any longer. Inferni, right? You and your father live in Inferni? The question came out hurriedly, and Adelaida regretted the words as they left her lips. Wishing silently that she could swallow them back up. - Ryan de le Poer - 11-18-2008 [html] SOMEWHERE THERE'S A CRACK IN THE SIDEWALK BIGGER THAN THE SHADOW OF DEATH IN THIS TOWN [/html] - Adelaida Koios - 11-25-2008 [html] That’s... despicable. Adelaida’s words came out softly and calmly, which surprised her, for as they formed on her lips she could feel the hatred and anxiety bubbling up inside her. How many times before had she had an outburst, saying the wrong time at the wrong time, loudly and frantically? Yet now her words came out collected, almost mechanically, though she assumed they still said the wrong thing. Perhaps the sunset did have a calming effect on her, or it was the female sitting besides her, who unlike other coyotes she had come across had yet to attack her with either words or fangs. Yet the female, who seemed so casually to proclaim she was from Inferni, angered Adelaida. Inferni, to the masked female, was not a casual thing, and though the stranger was unaware of the suffering Inferni had stirred in the life of some, Adelaida assumed that the female before her was in on the action. As far as Adelaida was concerned all coyotes were. Inferni is disgusting, a blight on these lands. I wish they had burned up in the fire that sent everyone fleeing here. - Ryan de le Poer - 12-04-2008 [html] SOMEWHERE THERE'S A CRACK IN THE SIDEWALK BIGGER THAN THE SHADOW OF DEATH IN THIS TOWN [/html] - Adelaida Koios - 12-06-2008 [html] Adelaida sneered at the words, for as far as she was concerned, Inferni started the majority of the fights between wolves and coyotes. What could the wolves do but fight back? Biased? I’m not the one that attacked them. Three of the attacked me, with no reason. I never saw them before. And you think it’s the wolves that are biased? Of course, she easily forgot the early encounter with the younger coyote, the time she had provoked an attack, or the meeting with the alpha of Esper Hollow. Those events had been her doing, but the most recent and bloodiest of the incidents was fresh on her mind. Her body still sported the wounds from that encounter, though they healed steadily. How could this Inferni member explain that? They’ve given me good enough reason to believe all the rumors I’ve heard of them. And in the back of her mind, Adelaida believed that this coyote too, would add onto that list of reasons. - Ryan de le Poer - 12-06-2008 [html] SOMEWHERE THERE'S A CRACK IN THE SIDEWALK BIGGER THAN THE SHADOW OF DEATH IN THIS TOWN [/html] |