Who wants to live forever?
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       Silver and white seemed to rise slowly with anticipation as she inhaled the scent of the second pack she had helped form here in these wasted lands. This was home for many, but she knew that she would remain a restless spirit until death finally remembered that she still remained while all the rest of them were gone. Eyes of liquid silver travelled across known curves and familiar shapes, though Phoenix Valley would not be the same. Years had passed; nothing seemed able to wait for her. Not that she expected things to remain the same—this she had learned the hard way over and over, yet she seemed to fail to realize that she stood here, helpless. The eerie white form of the petite canine battled snow and grey scenery, but scent would reveal her to any, and a keen eye would always manage to separate the living from its eerie surroundings.

       
Paws held a tint of pink, but there was no pain searing through the shallow cuts beneath her soft, black clawed paws. She was accustomed to her travels by now, though never the lonely facade that built up around her solitude. It was her curse to carry though; a burden she had been chosen to bear. She did so without pride or joy. Life had not been given to her just for the sake of living. Her life was over, so what was she doing here? Never once did she break through the invisible border that warned her about the group’s claim. There was a scent here, one that she knew she should recognize, and it tore at her mind that she could not immediately do so. A black nose floated inches above the frozen ground, but she would remain oblivious, she assumed.

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*STEAL* I miss our old Colibri+Crow Stormbringer threads D:



The borders was not a place Twila had returned to since her acceptance into the pack. She didn't know precisely why, just that it left an ominous feeling in the pit of her stomach. Until today, she had spent the great deal of her time getting acquainted with the area between the nicely formed borders - why would she put a damper on it by literally toeing the line that separated her from the life she once lived to the blissful one she had now. But nonetheless the time had come for the youthful girl to venture out from the safe sanctuary that the heart of Phoenix Valley seemed to create Twila, and learn more about the borders in which she first traversed.

The rises and falls of the Valley were still alien to Twila's travel worn paws, yet they had a soft feel of dawning upon her - as if it was an acquaintance she had yet to put face to name. She gently trotted across it's snow-banked curves, taking time to notice the beauty that pervaded the land. Trees softly shrouded the late winter sky, enclosing it with it's snow-drunk branches. But before she could truly become entranced with the scenery, a rustle cropped her ear forward with benign interest.

A rabbit had surfaced from the old snow. Whether or not the rabbit was as inclined as the girl was to make stupid mistakes like revealing her position at crucial times, or if it was just rather slow and retarded was beyond Twila - but overall she thanked the rabbit and went into a naive stalker pose. She crouched low like a cat, her tail stilled at her hindquarters. Her ears flipped back and forward, digesting any sounds that the twitchy meal made. Her lips licked unconsciously in the frosty air. It wasn't clear if Twila made a ghost of a sound in the air, or the rabbit just had some queer sixth sense - but the wolf was found.

Frozen for just two seconds, the rabbit stared directly in the direction of it's predator before jetting off beyond the treeline with Twila chasing clumsily behind it. She slammed herself in some foliage that the hare lost himself in, crashed in a large snow drift that came seriously out of nowhere before realizing that what looked like a continuation of a snow drift was in fact another wolf like her. Forcing on the breaks, she dug her heels into the ground and hoped for dear lord that she wouldn't crash right into the other's side.

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Ack, Hana :,[ You should totally bring back Crow and he and Colibri can be bffs forevvah!
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       Her world of tranquillity was shattered by two entities, racing towards her with such determination that it was clear that she was nothing but a mere ghost of this world. Enlarged silver was quickly overflown with black as pupils dilated immediately at the incoming threat. A mere prey, dressed in the sparse colours of winter as herself and the canine pursuing it. The rabbit elegantly avoided her frozen form, but the larger form did not. Eerie, slender limbs brought the form into safety; saving her from the unpleasant impact of two bodies. A huff escaped her slender form as platinum orbs remained on her attacker. Lips drew back to reveal fangs as pale as the rest of the wintery wolfess succumbed to instinct for a fragmented moment. Electricity leapt through her thick coat, though did not do much to improve her dimensions.

       
Tail moved to brush against her underside, and she stepped backwards from the other female, making certain she stayed outside the Phoenix Valley’s claim. Silky audits lay against ivory skull, though she was able to progress the high possibility of having misinterpreted it. The long eared creature should have been able to provide her with the necessary answers, but she was a broken soul. Caution was compulsory for her. It was possible that submission should have been her dearest friend in this scenario, but it was difficult for her to combat her body’s automated response. Too many evils had been tossed into her face, and it seemed that every time she managed to get back up on four feet there was someone waiting for her.

       
Her form remained silent however, though her silver stare was not one of approval.

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