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Post by lynx'' on Apr 22, 2009 12:10:02 GMT -5
I padded softly into these unfamiliar lands. I shivered - even though the sun was hot on my back - warming my bones. His scent was strong - almost overpowering and my found myself cringing as 'butterflies' danced around in my stomach. I was infact very glad my half sister was dead and gone. it meant i could now have Fenrir - well, if he would take me of course. I'd work for him, try my best to keep him happy, safe and satisfied. I gave a sharp snort at the thought of the power he already held over me. This was impossible for me to believe - me?! the princess of the darklands being partly captured by this dapple grey steed. I let a scream out across the lands - totally lost, i could scent him, but i couldn't follow a path, he was everywhere, surrounding me.
Whilst i waited, i stared out across the lake. It was sunny today, but still the lake held an eeire feeling around it - still, it intrigued me and nothing could stop me going to investigate. I dipped my maw into the shallows - only to snap it back up and wrinkle my nose in discust. The water was horrible. I snorted and glared out across the lake - lowering my skull to study my new figure. In the months i had been alone, i'd grown alot, i wasn't the lanky two year old anymore, i'd filled out, toned up and grown almost to my ful lheight of 15.2hh. I became alert as something behind me russled the leaves - but i knew it would only be a snake of some sort - really, were there bigger beasts around here?
Character: Blizzard Status: INcomplete. Word Count: 292 Comments: utter crapness for you there....
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Post by azul. on Apr 25, 2009 21:41:23 GMT -5
{ FENRIR ; - Suppressed by all my childish fears.
Delicacy was the only word to describe my actions. It was a rare feat to have left the role of leader, and enter the role as an observer. My eyes silently ran up the walls that surrounded me, tree tops sprawling up past my line of vision. I'd always wondered what had attracted Riku to this place - although being dark, and using that term in a technical manner, he and this place shared the same qualities. They both were enigmas wrapped inside a mystery - a beautiful mystery, I had to mention to myself, as I glanced about, sapphire sparkled eyes holding the expression that was pumped inside my heart. I didn't let it show; I was being subtle with my feelings, despite the fact that they tremored inside my like the earth quaking.. Although, in those instances, where the earth violently shook those who stood upon it, they possessed fatalities. Lots of them. Trying to rid myself of the analytical image of the earth crumbling, my aerials lifted at a skyward angle, and I released a soft breath, not at all amused at the silence that dwelled around my youthful figure.
Nostrils flared out at a random moment in time - it was captured as tendrils of forelock cascaded out into the dish of my arabian facade. The scents wafted to me, one in particular carrying a familiarity that was unreal. It was obviously of this world - I wasn't one of those equids who believed that the dead would suddenly appear. For simple facts, it wouldn't happen. Still, it was so close. Stilts struck forward, following after the fragrance; and almost releasing an annoyed breath at the cliche scream that was to follow. Sapphires closed up on their emotional reel, and glossed over with a content gleam that grew as I spotted my target. The familiar feeling was sufficed as I realized that it was Blizzard, my technical in law. She was Lilith's sister, and despite my youth immaturaties at the time, I'd noticed a certain rivalry that had sprouted between the two sisters. Over me. Unfortunately, the compassion that Riku had left me refused to let my lungs exhale in a fit of shaking laughter. Otherwise, I would have been giddy with the giggles.
"Blizzard." My voice expanded out on a downward traveling note, and I ducked back into my realm; able to move quietly with the decision to toy around with the chestnut hued sinister. I reappeared moments later, exclaiming the same singular word, in the same monotone voice. "Bliz-zard." I allowed my vice to linger out, and the child like taunt forced me to step from the scenery, toward the chestnut fatale with assured steps, that lasted until I was feet within touching her, and I watched her with sapphire orbitals that held meaning in them. They sought out hers, wondering why she had ventured from her supremecy of a home. "Long time no see, Blizzard." I explained, voice keeping level notes. Then, continuing, I added in a teasing after-thought, keeping a striking resemblence of my father's cool, care-free tones. "You've filled out well. Not doing any work at the Woods?" Lifting my alabaster crown up, starkly contrasting eyes glanced downward at the chestnut arabian, resting to watch her silently.
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