The sun lingered over the tree line casting a shawdow across Marroks face. He stood in awe of this magnificent she-wolf as she hesitated in front of him before he could help himself he spoke with such excitement that he could barely contain his feelings to this she wolf that he had just meet "Yes i accept this gracious offer". Marrok could not help the faint smile that he now wore across his face.
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Re: Rest « Result #3 on Nov 8, 2007, 6:27pm »
Rasia broke eye contact for a moment to gaze into the water of the falls. She sighed and looked Marrok in the eyes. "You may stay with me, if you wish. I have no pack, but will change." She turned her back on him, to gaze in the direction on her packlands. She smiled. A new home and now a packmate? She looked down. What was that peculiar clenching feeling in her stomach? She turned her head so that she could see the wolf behind her, but hide the fact that she was watching him. She pricked her ears up, pretending to focus on some unknow sound in the distance, she shrugged her shoulder. She turned back to Marrok, her stomach flipping as she looked at his face, his soft fur rustled gently in the wind. Love at first sight? Was it possible?...Perhaps. Likely? No... That was only a pup's tale!
Rasia smiled to herself as she looked down, then met his eyes. 'There! Again!' Her stomach clenched again. She forced herself to look this wolf in the eyes. "Yeah... So...dropping the formalities..." She faltered momentarily, then regained her voice. "I, um... need you. I cannot hunt large game, and with winter advancing, small game will become scarce. I need somewolf to help me, and I know you need a home..." She paused to look into his eyes, her light blue eyes shimmering. She looked away for amoment, then back to Marrok. "What do you say?"
Marrok seemed intimidated by the she-wolf’s gaze. He dare not look away from her piercing eyes. He though about the questions for a moment and choose his words carefully “I did not mean to come here I heard the water and I needed a drink and as for where I came from that I do not know I have no home”. The wind whipped through the darkening sky. Marrok waited for the she-wolf’s response her intense eyes still upon him.
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Re: Away « Result #6 on Oct 22, 2007, 7:23pm »
*is tackled* Teehee, yup!!! It was really fun. I went to the Holocaust Museum, and the Air and Space Museum (There was the nose of a Northwest passenger plane that my dad helped put together!), and I sat around at my brothers barracks.
The only problem is that the Holocaust Museum was not very impressive. It was 'cool', depressing, graphic, but not very...museum-esque... There weren't many artifacts. Just movies and stuff. I dunno. I guess it was ok, presentation wise. But I really like that time period, so I'm very...critical when it comes to the quality of information and how it is delivered....Wow...that was a rant...lol, sorry. XD
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Re: Rest « Result #8 on Oct 22, 2007, 8:55am »
Rasia stared at the wolf before her. She turned her head slightly to one side to get a better look at him. 'Marrok...why does it feel like I know that name...?' She paused, unable to form a single thought, let alone a sentence. She found this wolf to be peculiar. He acted the part of a lone wolf, the lowest of ranks in the wolven world, but he was different. He almost acted as if he did not know how to address an alpha... Rasia, however did not mind, but if he were going to survive he needed to learn.
She resisted the urge to step backward, feeling slightly awkward under his gaze. She did not, however, falter when she spoke to him. "Why are you here?" She eyed him, looking him over. "Where have you come from?" Rasia's tone was softer this time, but still held authority. She narrowed her eyes slightly, waiting for the wolf to respond.
A cool crisp wind filled the nights sky as Marrok stood stunned by the she-wolf he acted very cautiously and spoke with a deep yet surprising voice "I am Marrok." He dared not move to suddenly but stepped forward a little trying to get a better look at Rasia. It seemed to Marrok that the She-wolfs piercing blue eyes were penetrating the depths of his heart. He looked directly at the she-wolf "I did not know these were your lands if you bid me to leave I shall leave." Marrok's withered was proof enough that he needed to rest he continued to stare at the she-wolf and was careful to never break contact. He felt a special connection with this seemingly new friend.