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It was still raining. If it weren’t for Nikita’s illness-created affection for water, she would have gotten sick of it by now. This day, it was nothing more than a thin mist that fell upon the land. The Esper Hollow coyote had found herself increasingly bored with staring at the mist drift over the lake near the camp back at home, so she had decided, against her better judgment, to try and go out. Perhaps it wasn’t very smart at all for someone who was ill to be wandering around (and probably spreading whatever disease that they had tried to keep restrained in the confines of the pack, though her own strain didn’t seem as serious as the others’), but she didn’t really pay attention to what was very smart much at all nowadays anyway.


She wandered north and west, past the thick forests of Ethereal Eclipse and further north to the coast. She didn’t wander too far, as she smelled the scent of pack wolves and could only imagine that this might be that belligerent wolf pack that Anselm had told her about — the one that had kidnapped the leader of Inferni’s child. The whole idea of getting near them left a foul taste in her mouth, so Nikita remained to the south and west of them. She found herself in a place that must have been settled by humans at one point, though nature was quickly washing away the signs of that. Buildings were crumbling, rotting, and mostly collapsing while the forest sought to re-take this area that had once been lost. Thinking of nowhere else to go, Nikita found herself on a lane of a small town. A few run-down buildings surrounded her, but she didn’t think much of them. Thinking to get out of the rain for at least a little bit, she wandered under the eave (that was miraculously still standing) and sat down.


Nikita stared blearily into the area surrounding her for a few minutes before allowing her gaze to drift to the area around her. A few feet away was a small piece of wood that had fallen from the structure of the house; a large splinter that seemed to catch her attention. She scooted over to it, picking it up and drawing her knife. Reclining against what was left of the wall behind her, she held the piece of wood in her left hand while whittling away at it with the right. She wasn’t intending to make anything in particular, besides a smaller shard of wood. It was something to keep her attention focused on, though. She didn’t like where her memories took her when she had nothing to occupy her thoughts.

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Heyhey!





Rizuka had started to grow tired of remaining in the shelter of Inferni's caverns as the rain continued to fall. She itched to explore the lands surrounding her new clan, and she played absently with the small red bead in the braid that framed her face as she considered where she might go.

Standing to stretch out her limbs she set off with no particular destination in mind, heading south down the shore until she was surprised by the scent of wolves. Realizing that this must be the pack Anselm had warned her about, the one that had been at war with Inferni before she had even came to this place she skirted it cautiously until she came across what seemed to be the remains of a human town, slowly being overrun by the wilderness around it. Deciding it was worth exploring Rizu set down between the crumbling and overgrown buildings. Hazel eyes which seemed to hold a cloudy blue tint to match the overcast day looked through broken, and blurry windows. They seemed to hold all kinds of neat things that she thought might prove handy in the future. It wasn't until the scent of a female coyote caught her attention, causing Rizuka to pause in mid-step and take a look around.

Barely visible from where she stood, under the eave of a building she saw the female, occupied with something in her hands. Approaching cautiously Rizu placed her hand over the pocket of her shorts where she kept her small knife gazing curiously at the green eyed female. "Hello," Rizu ventured in a light tone, pausing some feet away from the eaves with a small smile, unsure if this female belonged to either Dahlia de Mai or Esper Hollow or wandered alone. She was hoping it to be the latter of the three.
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The light rain made her sense of smell less potent than usual, which was probably why she missed the approach of the other coyote until she could hear the patterns of pawsteps beneath the light hiss of the falling rain. She was somewhat loath to remove her gaze from the shard of wood she was whittling in her hands — she was somewhat interested to see what she was making it into, seeing as though she was whittling it down without conscious thought — but she eventually did so when the stranger had come across her. Nikita was very surprised to find the other female in clothing — besides herself and Laurel, Poe had been the only one who favored human clothing that she had met here — but not in a negative way. She was also somewhat amused when she saw the taller coyote lycanthrope with a hand stuffed unceremoniously in a pocket. Whether or not it was expert eye or simply pure paranoia, but she imagined that the other was simply well within reach of her own knife, after seeing Nikita’s own.


To the green-eyed coyote, they seemed very much alike.


“Hey,” she greeted roughly, her voice hoarse. It had been like that since she had become ill — she had no idea whether or not the illness contributed, or she was simply too stressed out. She inhaled, finally catching the scent of the female without the rain interfering too much. She nodded; it made sense. “You’re from Inferni, right?” She asked. There wasn’t much of the scent there, but there was just enough. “I met someone from Inferni once — Anselm. Nice guy.” She rambled a bit there, not that she noticed.



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Rizu relaxed, only slightly, as the stranger greeted her in turn, and she ventured a smile. "Yes, I am," Rizu answered, surprised at how quickly the scent of a new home clung to its occupants. "Anselm was actually the one who accepted me into the clan, seemed nice enough." She said, continuing the conversation with some rambling of her own, sticking her other hand in the other pocket as she rocked back and forth on her heels. "Are you part of any pack, clan, group - or whatever you call 'em - around here?" Rizu asked, still cautious about who this female affiliated with. Could never be to careful, or at least that's what Rizu thought. "I can't tell by scent yet, haven't had a chance to wander about much." She thought the reasoning was good enough for prying into where this female belonged to. "I'm Rizu by the way."
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She nodded; it made sense that this coyote know Anselm, as Nikita was pretty sure, by the way what he had held himself and how he had talked about Inferni, that he was either a leader or a very high-ranked member there. It was also pleasant to know that there was some other coyotes in the general area that were just as civil as the cross-breed Inferni member she had met a while back. So strange that Anselm had seemed convinced that everyone around seemed to hate their guts… it made Nikita wonder about the other members of their merry little band. Dragging her thoughts back to the present, Nikita made careful notice of the stranger rocking seemingly-awkwardly in the overgrown streets before she posed a question.


“Yep,” Nikita responded, her olive gaze flitting down to the knife and slightly smaller chunk of wood she still held. She whittled idly at it, returning her gaze to the other once she started speaking again, “I live at Esper Hollow, which is a little southeast of here. We’re not much of a pack or anything, though — more like a group of friends stickin’ around.” She shrugged to show the nonchalance of her loose affiliation with her home-group, not thinking it a big idea that the stranger should be curious. She introduced herself shortly thereafter, as Rizu. Nikita smiled in response. “Nice t’meet you, Rizu. I’m Nikita.”



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