nothing short of impossible
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"Aye.." Sankor agreed with the woman quietly as they moved on cautiously through the tunnels. He was silent once more as they had come upon his old densite, sortof a bachelor's pad away from the everyday worries that life with sisters and strange family beliefs had lead him to. The male smiled to himself as the strange glow from the lichens and moss made the tone of their pelts shift and change as he moved across the sandy floor towards the small crack in the wall where water trickled down into a pool and then disappeared underground once again a few feet away.

He calmly laid down and stared at the dark black water as her words echoed in his ears. Turning his green flecked eyes towards her he smiled and shook his head slightly. "Only when I needed to find myself again.." he admitted. He had slept in the den before but it was rare that he slept there more than a few times a moon, yet he wondered if he would or should take it up as his real home now. Quickly he pushed that idea away as he remembered that he was here for his siblings, atleast for a while he should atleast stay close to Adelaida and wait for Alexey before deciding where his future was going.

When the last words dropped from her maw he watched the motion of her shaking her head and then there was silence to follow. He left the silence be for a few moments before he spoke up. "This place is only as beautiful as the onlooker makes it.." He smiled bitterly as he sighed. "It could be nothing in the eyes of another.." and he could bet he could find one or two who would think nothing was amazing about strange glowing moss and a trickling pool in the underground. They'd probably find it creepy and want to be back on solid land where they knew what was above them and what was below and around them. He enjoyed the strange nothing that darkness held.. that only your imagination made possible. A soft smile was gifted to the land as he laid his head on his paws.


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