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- Savina Marino - 03-05-2009 [html] The change in the weather had left the Lt. General of Crimson Dreams feeling rejuvenated. It had been all clouds and gray for so long that she had almost forgotten how wonderful the sun felt on her dark body. While the temperatures hadn't changed too much, the heat that her fur trapped was enough for her to feel comfortable taking a stroll outside of the borders today. The mother-to-be knew that it would not be long before such little trips would be impossible so she wanted to get her fill before that time. While still not overbearingly obvious, the lump hanging beneath her legs was unmistakable now. The svelte femme could easily feel the weight of it on her form. As paws traipsed without purpose through the trees and over hills she hummed a soft melody to herself. It was one from back in Italy, one her mother had used to sing to them. Savina wasn't usually one for singing aside from howling, but she wanted to for her pups. Walking over the snow-covered ground she imagined taking them for walks with her. When the grass was lush and green and wildflowers were everywhere. How she and Kansas would teach them all they needed to know. He could read stories and poetry to them from his books and she could tell them of the Roman emperors. She couldn't wait to see their little faces and learn everything about them. - Cercelee - 03-08-2009 [html]
- Savina Marino - 03-10-2009 [html] Once again Savina was so lost in her own thoughts that she didn't even notice that there was someone else in the Hills today. That wasn't such a bad habit at home, but out abroad it could prove dangerous. While she doubted Hybrid or anyone else from Inferni aside from Ryan would come this close to Crimson Dreams she couldn't be certain. Now it was more important than ever for her to be alert. Her's was not the only life at stake right now. The ones inside of her were even more fragile than her own. Even a simple trip and fall on her stomach could prove devastating. She needed to be constantly vigilant now. She would never be able to forgive herself if anything happened to her and Kansas' children because of her daydreaming. Thankfully for her, this was no enemy walking through the forest. Head shot up as her name was called out and when she saw the bright form of Cercelee coming towards her lips curled up into a wide smile. "Cer! It's been so long!" Months in fact. The Crimson Dreams wolf hadn't seen her friend since escorting her back to Dahlia after her recovery. That had been before the new pack had even been formed. Turning to face the other leader she nuzzled Cer's muzzle as her tail wagged happily. "I've been doing well! And yourself? I'm sorry I've never been up to visit, things have just been so busy." Surely the ivory fey would understand. After all they both had large duties to their packs on their shoulders. - Cercelee - 03-15-2009 [html]
- Savina Marino - 03-20-2009 [html] She had come into contact with the other leader of Dahlia not too long ago. It had not been a pleasant meeting and really the first time she had had to deal with such a matter. Naniko had wanted to give the husky male another chance, though Savina had just wanted to throw him from their lands. In her mind what he had done was unforgivable and considering they had adolescents and soon more pups to worry about she would be watching him like a hawk. Even the slightest slip up from him would get him chased from the land. The Lt. General would not tolerate someone messing around with children in ways they shouldn't and she wasn't going to risk any conflicts between packs. She wanted her pack to be safe and her children to grow up in a peaceful environment. She could see how uneasy her friend was and could tell that something was weighing heavy on her mind. Having such tension inside the pack must be maddening. But at the news her ears flicked back against her head. Who would steal children? And wasn't Firefly Kansas' sister? Did he even know that he had nephews? "Oh...gods...Cer that's awful..." She felt horrible for their loss but now she was scared for the safety of Naniko's pups as well as her own. Would they be safe? Was there some monster out there snatching puppies? Sadly she shook her head. "I'm sorry, but I haven't heard anything. If I do or see any pups I don't know I'll come straight to you though. Or at least send someone if I can't make the trip." The Italian fey shifted on her feet. That had been quite a shock and she wasn't entirely sure how to rebound from it. - Cercelee - 03-25-2009 [html]
- Savina Marino - 03-25-2009 [html] The woman felt bad that she could offer her friend nothing else in the search for the missing pups. Perhaps she could send some scouts out to look for them, but it would all just depend. She had already asked the pack to hunt more and stock up on food for the forthcoming litter. And if there really were someone out there stealing puppies she would need to keep her members guarding their own borders. "Of course. I hope they're safe and found soon. I'll keep them in my thoughts." Even is someone had taken them she couldn't imagine them wanting to do the children any harm. She was by no means naive and knew that there were horrible creatures out there, but what purpose would they have for such an act? Whatever had happened, she knew that the ones responsible were in for a world of pain when they were found. Savina was thankful when Cercelee turned their conversation in a more cheerful direction. Even with this news of Dahlia's pups she couldn't help but glow about the news of her own. She could feel her cheeks flush even though her ebony fur hid it incredibly well. Her tail began to sway from side to side again. "Kansas Sadira. He's my mate," she answered in warm, accented tones. She had no idea if the ivory alpha knew her love or not. Considering how long it had been since the two had talked there were two announcements in her response. Her romance with the Sadira male had only just been budding when she had escorted Cercelee home. - Cercelee - 04-01-2009 [html]
- Savina Marino - 04-02-2009 [html] From the world of having so few family that she could count them on one paw, now that she was mated to Kansas she had a relation to so many throughout these lands. It was strange for her. She was used to her family being small and close and now there were wolves everywhere that her children would have blood ties to. Already she had met Kansas' mother, his sister (though she had known Ember before), and his rude half-brother DaVinci. Her eyes widened and smile broadened as Cercelee revealed that she was a part of the Sadira clan as well. "It seems I meet a new relative every time I leave the packlands," she said with a light laugh. Iskata had warned her. Savina leaned into her friend's nuzzle and gave the light wolfess a friendly lick. It was so good to see the Dahlian leader again. She couldn't even see the scars anymore. The sudden thought of scars made her glance at her own forelegs. Her fur was now covering the nasty pink lines, but if one looked close enough they could tell that they were there beneath her midnight fur. Thankfully Cer's own happy news brought her mind back from those dark thoughts. Her tail waved high in the air. "Cer that's wonderful! Congratulations! I'll have to come visit sometime and meet this Slay," she teased with a wink and a nudge of her nose. "And I'd love for you to come see the pups once they're born. You could bring him with if you wanted." - Cercelee - 04-10-2009 [html]
- Savina Marino - 04-10-2009 [html] She did not doubt Cercelee's honesty in that. She had been told the family was large and extensive, but one could never know how true that was until they started meeting all these relatives. She was surprised to hear that Haku was also a part of that family. She had only met the male once and it hadn't been the most pleasant meeting, though it was no fault of the brown male's. The Lt. General wished that Naniko would have conceded to kicking Leroy from the pack. She couldn't understand how the mother could stand to have him amongst their ranks. But the Commander's word was higher than her own so she had to grin and bear it. The sable woman would never trust the husky again though and if he ever tried to lay a hand on her children he would deeply regret it. Savina did her best to push those thoughts from her mind though. This was now a happy conversation and she didn't want to bring it down with the crime of the patterned male. At the prompting she tried to think back all those months to the faces she had met. Honestly they were all fairly vague. The only one that stood out clearly in her mind was Alexey. However then the image of the interestingly marked monochromatic male came through the fog of that memory. "Oh yes! He's the black and white one, right? He was nice." She somewhat remembered an interesting energy between the light leader and that male. Apparently she hadn't been mistaken. The pregnant wolf though to how long it would be. It had been about a month since she had realized she was carrying pups. "I think about another moon, so I'm about half way there. It's flying by though! I can't believe it's already been that much time." The little paws would be here before she knew it. She couldn't wait though. She only hoped that she was lucky to avoid any complications. - Cercelee - 04-19-2009 [html]
- Savina Marino - 04-19-2009 [html] Savina smiled back at her friend broadly, glad that she wasn't completely clueless about her love. Both she and Kansas had pretty plain coats, but she had never seen another with his particular color. She hoped that at least one of their children would inherit his coloring. It was so unique and warm that it would be sad to see it disappear in their offspring. He had said he hoped they all looked like her, but she thought that would be boring. There were plenty of black wolves running around and she didn't think of it as that special. They both were willing to think themselves so plain and yet the other sparkled in their eyes. The dark lady nodded in agreement. Time flew by faster than anyone could guess. When you were little it seemed to crawl by slower than a snail, but now that she was an adult it moved fast. Almost too fast. "Ehno is very well! Excited to be an uncle. He's also started up carpentry as a hobby, he's getting quite good at it." She never ceased to be thankful to have her brother around. "Yes, it's unbelievable. They'll be moving into the adult ranks soon. I remember when they were born like it was yesterday." The time she had spent in these lands seemed so short, but yet she knew that it had almost been a full year that she had been here. It seemed so unreal. - Cercelee - 05-06-2009 [html]
- Savina Marino - 05-06-2009 [html] s'ok. short It had been a short reunion, but a nice one all the same. Besides, Savina understood the urgency of the Dahlian's mission. She would not try and delay her from it. The pregnant femme nodded her head. "Yes, of course. I understand. Good luck and like I said if I see or hear anything I'll let you know some way or another." There were many able bodied members of Crimson Dreams. If she couldn't deliver a message herself then one of them could. "Take care Cercelee," she said with a soft smile as she moved to continue her walk through the woods. |