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- Phoenix - 02-15-2008 It seemed like Phoenix’s life always consisted of highs and lows, but like the jagged landscape beneath the ocean. He would just have to come to accept that there would be no status quo for him, that life would level off into a soft meadow. But the massive male had learned long ago to enjoy the happy moments while they were here, though that made the crushing defeats no easier to take. It seemed like a lifetime ago he had found Iskata’s note telling him the truth, that she had left not just to find their daughter, but to find a new life for herself. On that day he had lost all hope of again seeing the wolf he had given his heart to, though it seemed like the feelings weren’t reciprocated. He had been trapped in a cycle of brooding sorrow for months, until Nocht had come along and forced him to live again. At first they began talking, which eventually incubated a close friendship, which soon after that grew into something more. The sun was rising, casting its warm glow into the pack den and revealing a smaller black female and a massive brown male cuddled up next to each other. “G’morin’,” he whispered into her ear as they both began to stir, as if in synch with one another. He didn’t know if she would be in his life forever, but for not he was happy to have her by his side for as long as possible. - Nocht - 02-16-2008 [html] bgcolor="#170226"> out of character::black engulfs the dying light
You got my colour wrong =P No harm no foul though. we launch ourselves into the bright::in character
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Sorry for the wait.
She grinned happily as Phoenix dropped a kiss on the top of her head, uncoiling herself to
stand and ready herself to go for a walk. "I think I could like it." She replied cheerfully
and when he whispered in her ear her eyes widened almost comically and she sped up, eager
to untangle herself and find out what her surprise was. In spite of her age Nocht could
often be quite childlike at times, contrary to how mature and earnest she could be at other
times. She couldn't help it and often felt foolish about it, most especially when she
demonstrated this in front of others. They often seemed to feel that she didn't grasp the
gravity of living a grown-up life and she was irresponsible, perhaps not to be trusted, but
Phoenix never made her feel this way. In fact he inspired child-like glee in her instead,
his quiet acceptance of how she was settling any self-doubt she had. She rose and stretched
again once, now standing, to work out any kinks in her back left from sleep, wincing at the
pop and crack of muscle and bone as it sorted itself out. She took a few steps towards the
mouth of the den, now eager and ready to go, before looking back at Phoenix. "God, aren't
ready yet?" She admonished teasingly, smiling widely at him.
However her enthusiasm was tempered by something nagging at her from the back of her mind,
telling her there was something she was forgetting that she really should be remembering.
She shrugged it off. If it were that important, she decided, she would remember what it was
later.
Nocht could go for something to eat. But she most often could and food could wait. In the face of surprises food could always wait, unless food was the surprise. She turned to huff exasperatedly at him, eyes wide as she went to admonish him affectionately and then saw the smile tugging unsuccessfully at the edge of his muzzle. Nocht's eyes narrowed slightly and she realised what was going on. He was playing with her. She pouted a little in the entry-way and then trotted over to him, rubbing her face against his neck and nipping at his muzzle playfully. "Phoenix." She almost whined, drawing out his name and smiling despite herself. "We can catch something on the way if you're that hungry. But let's go, huh?" She asked, perking up and grinning at him. She hated when he did this, knowing how impatient she could be, but hated it in an affectionate way. One of those things that both frustrated and endeared Phoenix to her. She pattered forward a little bit, eager to go now and then stopped, turning and smiling bashfully. It had taken a moment to remember that she hadn't a clue where they were going. She hopped on her toes a little more and let out a laugh at her own excitement. She was silly. She could deal with that.