Simple Dreams
#1
August 4

Dalgina was running through the woods in her lupine form. A small blue ribbon was wrapped around her foreleg, a bright bit of color against her dark fur. Ahead Tehu called out insults, doing his best to fly ahead of Dalgina as they raced against each other. Hitting a bend Dalgina plunged down, and Tehu gained a length. Dalgina responded by shouting up one of those phrases Taru had told her not to repeat from Fawkes, Tehu crying with triumph.

Reaching a hill Dalgina stopped to a roll, grass mixing in with her fur. Bright laughter filled the air as she tumbled down, Tehu fluttering down to rest nearby. She laid at the bottom, just enjoying herself. Stretched out as far as she could go her tongue hung out, panting. It was hard to believe that this rough and tumble girl was the quiet artist, the moonlit child who could move without a trace, the one so obsessed with drawing and capturing beauty. Today she was relaxing though, without a care in the world. Not even about others not liking her.
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Word Count → 276 :: Sorry for the wait Sad


Keldava moved through the woods slowly and carefully, trying her best to keep her torso rigid so she didn’t cause even more pain to her lower back. The wound that Amy had carved there was deep and wide and was healing slowly, the scabs made to cover it constantly cracked by her bodies movement. Really she should have been at home, resting and letting her body heal itself but even injured and depressed Keldava was a restless young Luperci and there was only so much she could take of cooping herself up inside the house.


She hadn’t particularly meant to find her way to Gina – she had simply being wandering randomly through the territory, if anything she was doing her best to avoid company. Still despite her intentions she had found her sister. Keldava was still a fair way off from Gina at the moment, concealed in the woods by shadow and distance.


Part of her urged her to go and meet her sister but Keldava stayed put, ears flat against her skull and one hand steadying her against a tree. Keldava seemed to happy right now, frolicking and playing with her bird. Even if Keldava had been in physical condition to join in Keldava’s games she wasn’t of a mood to do so at the moment. All that Keldava wanted to do at the moment was brood quietly by herself, and she certainly didn’t want to ruin Gina’s good mood with her morose presence.


Common sense then would tell Keldava to turn around back into the woods before Gina but something made her linger for a moment, sad eyes gazing out at her happy sister.



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A prickle on her back let the young wolf know she was being watched. Bolting upright she spun around, looking over the land. Her sudden watchfulness brought Tehu down, perching on Dalgina's head and looking through. He chirped out, telling Dalgina that her sister was there on the edge. Catching her scent Dalgina smiled, tail wagging. She loved being with her sister. Shaking her head so Tehu was forced to fly again she broke out in a trot towards her.


The morose look in Keldava's eyes slowed her down. Tingla? What's wrong? She trotted up, sniffing at the wounds. They were horrible, and Dalgina felt bad that they had happened. She wasn't a fighter like her sister was, she didn't have the strength to stop it. She wished she had still been there. Maybe something could have been done then to stop Keldava from getting so badly hurt.

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