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out of character::black engulfs the dying

light


For Aquilina


Nocht is a stoopid, lol.


we launch ourselves into the bright::in character


Nocht wandered the beach often lately, searching aimlessly for any remains of her sunken

ship. She knew there was even less chance of her finding anything or of anything being

swept ashore as time went past, but it gave her something to do, when she wasn't sleeping

or eating or putting off making herself a new fishing rod. The beach itself was, if not

quite pleasant, an interesting place to be. There were always small sea creatures being

swept ashore, drift wood to poke at, an ever-changing horizon to watch. Seabirds wheeled

and dealed in the sky, crashing into the waves to emerge again and the sunsets and night

skies she had seen here were nothing like she had ever seen at home. However, no matter how

much time she spent on the beach she never ventured further south than the tide pools and

caves which cut the beach in half. There was a strong, unfamiliar scent lingering there,

which Nocht could assume meant coyote.


She had been warned by Phoenix when he had accepted her to stay away from the clan that

lived on the beach. Thus far she had yet to see any coyotes encroach upon 'her' part of the

beach. She had swept over it aimlessly so often in the preceding weeks that she had come to

think of it as her own. She was not so presumptuous as to actually think that she could

claim it for herself, nor so lonesome, as she had encountered others in her spare time, but

in her mind she associated it with herself. And so far Nocht had done as she was told,

which hadn't been difficult. As it was, embarrassingly enough, she didn't actually know

what a coyote looked like. There were none where she came from. But it was only under

duress that she would admit it. It sounded like a small animal to her, but from Phoenix's

brief description she assumed they were similar enough to wolves. She knew of few enough

creatures which formed clans or claimed lands as they did.


However, today as she lurked on the edge of the beach, dipping into the tide pools

occasionally, peering into caves curiously, Nocht was bored. She spent a little time

sitting, in were form as usual, with her feet dangling into the air on the edge of a rock

with a sharp edge knocked off it, as she peered out at the empty sea and glanced at the

unexplored beach on her other side. It called to her with a siren song. It looked no more

dangerous or out of bounds than the beach that she had just left and she didn't know what

could have washed ashore over there that she may lay rightful claim to. A quick jaunt, not

so far in even, could only be harmless, surely? She wouldn't even stay long, she thought as

she pulled herself up and padded over the rocks, landing on the soft sand.

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