Time had seen the young wolf through various things. Her birthing into a cruel world, her bond with an unlikely creature, and far to much ridicule. For days now she had been in search of a new place to hide herself away. Unfortunately luck was not on the pup's side, for she'd found no little cavern suitable enough to her growing from and much to her dismay it had forced her to remain out in the open. Constant want to find a place to be safe in drove her forward, while an over abundance of danger kept her aware of her surroundings as much as she could. Still though, without really realizing it until it had already happened, Aleera had ended up back in the very place where she had taken her first breaths. Through the foliage she moved, careful and alert until eventually memory drug her back to the very set of mushrooms she had been born upon. It was to big for to see the top, but what was clear to her was the ceiling of the cavern. Where spikes of rock hung down in a menacing manner and between them, the orange remnants of what had once been her chrysalis. Black ears flickered as she observed it, and inwardly she cursed that spot. Why was it she had to be born
this was? Why must she suffer from these ugly markings, be blinded even, when everyone else could enjoy their beauty and their comradely!? Those ears to big for her head fell back flat against her crown, lips curling back in an angered snarl though it was still to high pitched to really seem threatening.
"I hate this place." She growled.
Then she remembered that other cat who had been there when she was born. The one who'd called herself Blackfeather. She'd been spouting off something odd that Aleera didn't quite remember what, but she did remember it had been important to her. Perhaps the cat could explain why she'd been born this way, why she had to suffer...But for now, the young gembound was content to rise up to her paws and cast one final glare at her birth place.
"May I never see this place again." She muttered to herself, turning around and leaving behind the mushroom which still born scars of her claws that day. Into the foliage Aleera returned, her form almost completely obscured by the giant leaves and grasses until she reached the rocky lining of one of the many streams that ran through Eridanus near one of the game trails, a well worn path many used to navigate the lush cavern. The fire born creature looked about for a moment, again determining if she was truly alone before lowering her head and taking a few drinks of the crisp water.
@Feral
The water was soothing to both her tongue and her right paw as it lingered in the shallows. Though it softened her exposed flesh to a weakening degree, it was also fairly enjoyable as it provided the little female an opportunity to scrub free all the dead flesh that still hung on tight to her form which developed the nasty looking scales that covered her side. It also eliminated most of her desire to scratch one irritating itch after another. In this moment Aleera knew a sort of peace that often escaped her, which proved to do so again when the forest around her suddenly became alive with the movement of foliage and the pounding of paws against the earth. Almost to late did the obsidian pup turn to miss the catastrophe unfold as a another young gembound came barreling through the bush at her and slipped on the mud. Aleera leapt backward out of sheer instinct, but it wouldn't have mattered because the golden brown creature, who shared similar characteristics to herself flopped into the water a few feet away.
Luminous orange eyes were wide, jaw parted in disbelief and uncertainty as the other rose back up on her feet and turned to look at Aleera. She was dripping wet but seemed undeterred by the matter as suddenly she shook her frame about the size of the black pup's and threw water in all directions. The fire based creature closed and eye and turned her face, being hit full force with this spray of water before she appraised the creature again. The desire to turn and run struck Aleera deep in her chest, but something else forced her to keep still and carefully she parted her jaws so words could escape. "Are, you okay?"
Aleera watched as the lighter canine began to leap and dance about with a happy demeanor. She did not respond to Aleera's words in the slightest, and all the black pup could do was stand there and watch the other gembound dance about awkwardly. Instinct did not completely escape her though, and it became clear the longer she watched that what the other desired was to play. Aleera had seen other young gembounds use similar motions while they played with one another, but never towards her. In fact, the idea of playing with anyone was quite new to her, and she didn't know how to really respond. For a few long moments Aleera only watched as the other danced around, intent to invite Aleera to play and yet...How did one, play exactly? Just run around? A huff escaped her before she glanced around the area once more, again trying to make sure it was just her and this other unnamed gembound.
"Ooookay." She muttered, and took a few steps forward toward the other, stopping when she was close enough and rearing up to drop back down in the shallows in an attempt to splash the other. She them promptly froze after that, looking to the other for some sign that this is perhaps what she wanted?
The brighter of the two took up Aleera's offer of play with glee. Out of the waters she darted and then back into them, wading deeper into the depths until she was chest deep and turning back to face Aleera. Amber eyes darted between Feral and the surrounding area once more as the other bounded about through the water, using her paws and nose to send sprays of water in the black pup's direction. Awkwardly, Aleera hopped through the shallows, avoiding some of the splashes she received by the other, and copied her movements by digging her snout into the water and flinging water back at the other.
Though she moved with the other, she was still uncertain of the entire context for this interaction. Though it had not turned sour, that did not mean it wouldn't and remained on guard. The manifested in the fact that while Feral seemed to be having the time of her life throwing herself into these movements, Aleera's was more calculated and cautious, certain to try and keep a fair distance between herself and the other. Though at one time Aleera may have actually wanted to play honestly, all sense of such innocents had been almost completely eradicated from her mind set. Everyone was a possible threat at any time, even those with good intent.
The ebony pup was backed into the shallows by the approach of the other for a sheer desire to play. Jumping backward onto dry land her paws and stomach dripped with access water, and yet her movements were still so dry as opposed to the other. With lack of water to throw, Aleera allowed her paw, claws and all, to wrap around a small stone and chucked it toward the other, making it plop in the water by the others feet.
@Feral
Aleera watched as the lighter gembound became preoccupied by the stone she'd flung in the others general direction. Without even the slightest of hesitation the other, who's name she had yet to get, plunged her head into the water in search of the stone. The black wolf backed even further onto the shore, her tail drifting back into the thick foliage and stopping only when the dingo popped back up out of the water with a selected stone in her mouth and sneezing up a storm while water rolled off her form. The desire to run was still heavy upon Aleera, and her eyes kept trying to determine specific escape routes every so often. Retreat aborted once the other was out of the water the pup watched as she dropped into the mud and began to coat herself in it as if it were the best thing ever.
The ebony child made a slight face, for she had never cared much for getting outrageously dirty. Mostly because once mud or clay dried it irritated her exposed skin beyond anything she cared for. It dried it out worse than before and clung to her like an annoying layer of dust that only a good soak in water could get off. Remaining where she was Aleera also watched, with luminous orange eyes as the other jumped up, her energy never faltering and shook herself once more and threw mud in all directions. A bit of this flying mud smacked Aleera right on the snout and she jumped with a yelp, dropping her head whipping it away furiously with her paw as best as she could.
A whine escaped her as her skin flared up with a burning sensation that made her entire body coil up and hunker toward the ground. When the other began to approach, Aleera peered up and instinctively jumped back from her, shaking her head with a tiny growl and glaring at her. Without a word the wolf pup turned and shot back into the foliage, if she was lucky the other wouldn't follow her.
@Feral
The dingo pup froze, flinching, as the wolf growled. A moment later the creature had sprung away into the brush in a blur of lithe black fur, and she was left standing and blinking.
Why did she leave...?
For an instant, the pup assumed play, and charged after the wolf, barking lightheartedly in a high pitch, once or twice. She ran as she yipped, pushing through the ferns, but quickly realized that the wolf wasn't spinning to greet her in the dance that meant, "play."
Saddened, she paused, looking around. She whined, tail slowing and then simply hanging behind her.
She'd left. The new friend had just left. Why?
The dingo trotted up to her rock to look around, peering, but couldn't spot her anywhere. She might have been able to track her, but what was the point? If the wolf wanted to be gone, she would be; she was faster, and probably stronger, too, despite her younger age.
Feral finally lifted her head, howling pathetically, a high-pitched yipping yowl, mournful and questioning.
Where did you go? Why did you leave?
((ooc -- @Aleera ))
((It's up to you if you want them to exit or whatever! :) ))