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- Princess Chance - 06-05-2009 [html] http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v463/ ... tablep.png); background-position: bottom center; background-repeat: no-repeat; width:409px; border:1px #258BA4 solid; font-size: 10px;"> ooc - For Alexey, to come yell at her. x3 Set in Halifax. Could this be set after her thread with Catalyst, please? Maybe the 6th instead of the 5th? 373 words.
[/html] - Alexey Koios - 06-05-2009 [html] http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v515/ ... xeyban.jpg); background-position: bottom center; background-repeat: no-repeat;"> The atmosphere in Dahlia de Mai was thick with grief; littered with perturbed souls mourning the death of a fellow packmate. Although she’d never taken the time to create a bond with the male, the dreadful news did not leave her unfazed. It made her regret all the times she’d ignored his presence, most particularly at pack meetings. Danger was all around; the Acer was painfully becoming aware of that. Not only did they have to protect the children from a puppy-eater, but they also had to keep an eye out for Ril’o’s murderer. It terrified her. There wasn’t a single moment when Conor wasn’t on her mind. He meant the world to her. Then there was Adelaida, who’d just up and disappeared soon after Ril’o’s death. Her sister had a fragile heart and judging from her reaction to the latest news, Alexey could only assume that she’d grown fond of the male. Her concern brought her all the way to Halifax, in hopes of finding the masked female. Tall buildings towered overhead, casting gloomy shadows upon the city. The fading sun had taken an apricot complexion, announcing dusk’s rapidly approaching arrival. It was her cue to go home. However, a distant silhouette entered her vision before she could even think of doing that. Her muzzle pushed forward as she attempted to decipher the wolf’s identity; a female, and her scent was awfully familiar. Her eyes narrowed; it couldn’t have been Adelaida, the form was much smaller in size. An adolescent, more than likely. “Princess?” she called out, her voice fortified with a hint of vexation. Now wasn’t the time to be wandering around unclaimed territories, especially not without a guardian. - Princess Chance - 06-06-2009 [html] http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v463/ ... tablep.png); background-position: bottom center; background-repeat: no-repeat; width:409px; border:1px #258BA4 solid; font-size: 10px;"> ooc - 321 words.
[/html] - Alexey Koios - 06-10-2009 [html] http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v515/ ... xeyban.jpg); background-position: bottom center; background-repeat: no-repeat;">
300+ Puppies often tried to wiggle themselves out of trouble. By now, Alexey had seen every trick in the book. She, however, hadn’t expected such a behavior coming from an adolescent. The Acer had momentarily forgotten about the early stages of adulthood, and how disobeying authority was part of growing up. She could’ve reprimanded Princess for her carelessness, but she chose a different alternative instead. Her left ear twitched when the youngster’s greeting rang through the evening air, but she did not reply. Silence did not seem to faze Princess though, because the teenager jumped from one subject to another; the last pertaining to Tokyo and Cwmfen. It made her genuinely happy to hear that they’d finally been reunited. The mother had seemed rather alarmed upon learning that her daughter was around, which had somewhat surprised the Acer. But everything seemed to be okay now, according to Princess' statement. Part of her wanted to give in and smile, just to demonstrate how happy she was for the young girl’s family. And she would’ve done so if only Princess hadn’t directly put herself in danger by wandering away from her new home. “A fellow pack mate died a few days ago.” she started, taking a deep breath. “A grown male. Someone killed him.” Her amber-colored gaze remained plastered to the girl’s face, as if trying to understand what was going through her mind at that very moment. “I told you not to wander away from home. So what are you doing here?” she questioned, her dismay growing exponentially. Perhaps she was being slightly paranoid, but the thought of finding Princess’ lifeless body lying on the ground was quite disturbing. It was her duty to keep her safe, although she technically wasn’t a puppy anymore. She was young, yes, but no longer part of the Surculus ranks. Lexey simply couldn't help herself. - Princess Chance - 06-10-2009 [html] http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v463/ ... tablep.png); background-position: bottom center; background-repeat: no-repeat; width:409px; border:1px #258BA4 solid; font-size: 10px;"> ooc - 349 words.
[/html] - Alexey Koios - 06-18-2009 [html] http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v515/ ... xeyban.jpg); background-position: bottom center; background-repeat: no-repeat;"> Alexey couldn’t help but doubt the sincerity of the adolescent’s remorse; having realized, through conversation with both mother and daughter, that both of them were good actresses. The Caregiver genuinely liked Princess though, and chose to believe her despite the controversy in her explanation. What truly mattered was her wellbeing. “No, I wasn’t close to him but my sister was.” she admitted, suddenly remembering why she’d come to Halifax in first place. The Acer would escort the teenager back to Dahlia de Mai and then continue her search for Adelaida. “I’ll tell your mom if you don’t get moving,” she warned, golden-hued eyes sparking with mischief. A gentle push accompanied her empty threat, anything to make the girl move towards Dahlia de Mai. She couldn’t understand why the youngster was so hell-bent on hiding her intentions from Tokyo. What was wrong with Buttface? Aside from his name, of course. “If you’re better off without him, how come you came all the way out here looking for him?” she challenged, wrinkling her nose in confusion. The Chance family was definitely a weird bunch. - Princess Chance - 06-19-2009 [html] http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v463/ ... tablep.png); background-position: bottom center; background-repeat: no-repeat; width:409px; border:1px #258BA4 solid; font-size: 10px;"> ooc - 351 words.
[/html] - Alexey Koios - 07-06-2009 [html] http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v515/ ... xeyban.jpg); background-position: bottom center; background-repeat: no-repeat;">
Wow I fail at replying. I'll make it up to you whenever we have another thread, promise! You can either reply or close this, love. 300+ Princess’ question was one she could not answer. She barely knew Ril’o; never had they exchanged words, not even a silent greeting. It was a shame, how they had never acknowledged each other. Despite their lack of communication, Alexey still appreciated him. He’d kept Adelaida on her toes, away from insanity’s grasp, when both sisters had been too busy arguing their hearts out over trivial things. And now that everything was better between the Koios girls, now that she had the proper opportunity to thank him for everything he’d done, he was gone. His body was resting six feet below in a cemetery located a few yards away from the house she shared with Conor. “He was a very nice man,” she decided, knowing deep within her heart that it was the truth. For Adelaida to have grown so attached to him in such a short period of time; he must’ve been wonderful. The teenager complied, and the Acer felt a little relieved by the words that tumbled out of her mouth. She wasn’t sure whether Tokyo was the type to actually worry about her daughter; the blue-eyed woman had seemed rather indifferent upon learning that Princess was back in the picture. First impressions weren’t always the most accurate, and Lexey did her best not to misjudge her fellow pack mate. It was hard not to, though. The adolescent’s occasional slip-ups were quite disturbing, especially the ones pertaining to her brother. How could a mother claim to be better off without her child? Alexey found it hard to believe and yet, it seemed unlikely that Princess would lie about such a thing. “I understand. My brother left me and my sister once. I missed him a lot, just as much as you miss Buttface.” she admitted with a faint smile. The Caregiver purposely left out the fact that she hadn’t forgiven Sankor for what he’d done. She was being childish but it couldn’t be helped. “I won’t tell her, just...” she said, finally caving in. Ratting out pups wasn’t too appealing to the Acer anyway. “Let’s go, ‘Cess.” That being said, she gave the little rebel another firm nudge towards Dahlia de Mai. |