Post by eipha on Sept 26, 2011 10:38:03 GMT -5
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Eipha didn't know this place. It confused her, her and her simple mind. She'd travelled the entire length of this Island. Been in all of the packlands, mainly when she was short of food, ventured through all of the outlands, from the Shoreline to the Barren Lands, she had seen it all. But this? This didn't look anything like she remembered! No matter how many times she flipped through her picture like memory, the images she was seeing now did not fit with what she was supposed to be seeing. This area shouldn't be here! Nothing looked familiar; and it scared her.
You're losing it babe. Came one of those ever present voices in her head, in the same, ever present moching tone that she had grown to hate. That existence of these voices worried Delphi, and the fact that Eipha seemed to be believing them worried the small Badger even more. Yet, the Opakti could not help but wonder herself whether all was in order in the simple mind of her wolf. She'd certainly been a mess when the two had first mess, inside and out. But that was what being in the presence of the Skyla wolves did to you. Delphi had seen it all to often when she had lived there.
The mess in her emotions, however, didn't seem to want to fix itself. Eipha was fine on the outside now, the evidence of her run in with the Skyla Alphess now nothing more than a few scars and a slight limp on her leg, but on the inside? The poor, white furred famora was going insane. Slowly, but surely, her mind was tipping.
Both Eipha and Delphi trapsed through the long, stringy grass, one slightly more nervously than the other. The fae twitched with every odd sound, every rustle of leaves. It all terrified her. It was though she thought that even the smallest of birds were out to kill her. She wanted nothing more than to find a cave, or a hole, or something, venture into it, and never, ever come out into the open again. She didn't care if she got hungry, or lonely. she didn't care if she starved, she needed to get out of here. Delphi padded along, slightly behind her, listening to her musings delicately, concern pacing through her mind. Man, this wolf needed help. And fast.