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Viewing the great Spirit Oak again made her realize how much she truly had missed this place while she had been away. Asha already knew that there had to have been plenty that she happened to miss out on, as the carvings on the bark would signify that many had came and gone throughout her duration of her period of absence. Unknowingly did Leland return, in which Dawali would never tell her of his true fate and what had happened. There was a carving of Leland upon the oak, in which his cat Spirit Guide was present next to him. To see the cat, it made her smirk fondly of such. Such a strange Spirit Guide, especially from the likes of him, but the two were such a riot for one another. Outlining the carving of Leland with one of her fingers, there was a sigh that pushed through her snout. Ever since she had been gone she had wondered where he was, how he was doing, if he had forgotten about her.


Out of nowhere, a figure approached with a mare of their own. The Ayastigi wasn't startled in the least, but she had whipped her head around once her ears had heard the greeting come from the snow white male. Studying him for a minute, he nearly blended in perfectly with the snow around him, although there were undertones of shades of gray in select areas around his body (mainly across the shoulders, and from what she could somewhat see, maybe even the tip of his tail?) One thing about him was that his eyes were piercing green, a green she had never seen as bright on an individual before. Her own amber gaze simply lingered upon his bright green eyes for a moment, before she had to push out a greeting herself before she would look silly and gawking. From what her nose was telling her all along, his scent still smelled like the wilderness, a rogue. It was a scent she was familiar with when she was out in the open, and the very faint traces of the tribe was starting to settle into his pelt. Ah, so it had been a newcomer, huh?


Aidan had seen the other mare, and gave a protesting whinny to where he was tied up. He pulled a little bit at the reigns, either pulling in dissatisfaction of this new company of a horse or for the fact that he wanted to be mobil and maybe make a new horse friend. Her eyes glided over to Aidan, in which there was a fiery flicker in them to silently tell him to behave well or else. Turning her attention back to the newcomer and his own steed, her gaze exchanged between the both of them. "Why, hello there. I'm taking that you two are both new?" Asha questioned, stepping away from the Spirit Oak and approaching a little more closer to them. Her muzzle gestured to the horse. "That's a fine mare you've got there. What's its name?" Asha couldn't tell right off the bat if it was female or male, but would give the snowy male the opportunity to introduce the both of them.






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