My heart is just too dark to care
#2
[html]

(372) OOC: I steal this. >:] And, you should totally put an ATTN tag for Emma if you want another person in this thread, since she has/is interested in the healer co-rank! o:

Finding out that Ezekiel had left the clan yesterday made the woman a bit anxious. While she did not know the de le Poer man for very long, and only met him once or twice since the three months she had been there, she could not help but feel a bit sad that he had to go. But, Sparrow was glad that Myrika was now leading them, since she found no one else fit to lead the clan, save for her sister. Though, in the back of her mind she could not figure out why Ezekiel would leave Inferni without announcing it to the clan, and the woman could only take it as a bad omen.

As if to prove her paranoia just, a howl rang over the Waste, and the mottled female, who had been walking near the boundaries and making sure nothing was amiss, growled and whined at it at the same time. While it sounded like someone in distress, it could easily prove folly, and the gentle hybrid pulled out her dagger--she would not be half-surprised if a wolf suddenly leapt out of the grass then and there. But, there were no ambush as she approached where she heard the howl, her weapon still hanging by her side. It was not as if she really knew how to properly use it, but it proved useful in the last fight she was in, so the blade felt confident in her inexperienced hand.

The messenger was nearing the source of the voice, and could scent the injury before she even saw him. She stepped closer to the tree that the wolf man was laying under, but the closest she got was a couple of meters. She refused to walk over Inferni's borders, and knew that she was fair game if she were to step out into no-man's land. She was not going to risk it so soon.

Though he was apparently hurt, Sparrow was wary, and inspected the man from afar before speaking, her tone far from its usual friendliness. "What are you doing so close to the borders, wolf?" The woman had tried to sound dominant, but it wasn't her rank nor nature, so it came out as an irritated question instead of a demand that required an answer.

[/html]


Messages In This Thread

Forum Jump: