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May 2, 2010 0:29:26 GMT -5
Post by Wolf_Legend on May 2, 2010 0:29:26 GMT -5
Katelyn looked back up at the wolf. "I uh.. I rather not talk about it," she said looknig down to the ground, not really caring right at the moment whether he told the story of his fight or not.
Katelyn thought about his other question. Very seldomly did she give her name out. "Katelyn. My name is Katelyn." She said, still looknig to the ground.
She looked to her left and squinted, she turned her gaze back to the wolf again, still urious, but stubborn enough to not want to tell her secrets as she rather keep hers over knowing his.
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Milo
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May 2, 2010 16:28:50 GMT -5
Post by Milo on May 2, 2010 16:28:50 GMT -5
Both amber eyes glowed, Why not? If you answer that, you'll know why I didn't tell you my secret. Aro winked and took another side glance at the doe carcass before discarding it to whomever may find it laying around, probably a few scavangers? Coyotes perhaps.
He could not help to forget the twinkle in the other wolfs eyes though, and smiled at her. Then in a flash, his gaurd set back up and he snorted, air bellowing out both nostrils as he shook his head. His back legs streched out and his front stood still at a 90 degree angle to his thin body. Aro took a step back and then swung his frame around and started off in the opposite direction of the female. A plan set in his mind, one the female would never know, but you will.
If we meet again, then I will know. My gaurd will drop and what happeneds happeneds. She's special even if we don't meet again, I shan't forget to remember her... and the ember orbs started off for another place, another time, a new memory.
ooc: Close the thread? Well after you post of course...
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May 2, 2010 16:56:38 GMT -5
Post by Wolf_Legend on May 2, 2010 16:56:38 GMT -5
Katelyn looked to the ground and muttered, "Yeah, I think I'll go too," She said racing as fast, as hard as her lefgs would carry her, but she had long legs, so she could run fast. Not quite as faast as a cheetah, but maybe a bit faster than the top speed of a deer could go. Maybe even a lot faster if she wanted. She had never really tested her limits on how fast of how far she could go. She just ran.
She ran towards the horizon, still on her life's journey.
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