Niyah
Liazo
Warrior.
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Post by Niyah on Jan 9, 2010 17:28:06 GMT -5
These lands were unfamiliar to the fae, yet she did not struggle to find her way round. She was quick to pick her path over to the waters edge, and could now be seen standing, paws being slowly smothered by the shoreline that drifted in and out in perfect rythem. She was here for one reason and one reason only. To clense her soul. She'd done, in her eyes, alot of wrong in the past. But alot of that revolved around one certain Brute. A name that any other wolf would run away in horror at the sound of. That turned, even the most bravest of canines, into cowering pups. Zentha. That name alone was able to sweap fear and panick over the entire Island. Just a speck of proof over how dangerous this Brute was.
And yet, she couldn't get him out of her head. It had been, what, half a year since she had last seen him? Perhaps even more? And she had made it pretty clear that she wanted nothing to do with him. But the fae was regretting doing so. Oh, how she wished he was here with her now, that she had never declined him.
'You know what your problem is, dont you? You need to get your head out of the past, and into the present.' The quirky but sharp voice interupted her thoughts. Her memories. "Your still here then?" Niyah asked the small, sleek fox, that had trotted up behind her. 'As always.' The fae sighed in irritation. She wanted time alone, time to think things over. She didn't want her annoying little sidekick hearing everything that went through her mind. 'No matter how far away I am, i'll still be able to hear those derranged thought of yours.' The she wolf snared at the word 'derranged,' but she couldn't disagree with it. That Brute was bad news. Someone that she shouldn't be getting involved with. A known, dangerous killer.
She'd tried to find him. The fae had tried ever so hard, trying to gather up as much information without attracting too much information to herself. It was like torture to her mind, feeling that she was so close, and then everything slipping away from her grasp. 'Ehem. What happened to head out of the past - ?' "-Can you not just leave me alone, even for just a minute?!" Niyah snarled, cutting into the Opakti's words sharply. Yoru huffed, sticking her tail up stubbornly, and then trotting off, looking even more irritated than Niyah herself.
The fox was right though. She had to stop thinking about him. The sensible and healthy thing for her to do would be to consentrate on what was happening now. But their was NOTHING happening now! Nothing of interest had happened to take her mind off of that damn Brute. She needed help. She needed guidance. That was why she was here.
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