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| Kris |
Posted: Dec 15 2008, 11:57 AM
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Sorry ‘tis so short! I want to get it done but I am sick and super busy with finals.
DaWali’s tribe had done it evidently. It had been a long time since he had spoken to the red wolf or his daughter and Leland had begun to believe that the tribe would just fade away. Yet here were their borders, clearly marked with the scents of the tribe members, and here was Leland, waiting patiently for someone to find him. He had let out a little call, hoping DaWali would be here, for it would be easier to explain his desire to that male than to anyone else, but so long as someone came, Leland would be content.
Bi-colored eyes strayed up to the night sky, the full moon hanging low in the sky. Although it had been warmer in the morning the temperature had been dropping all day and the light drizzle had transformed it’s self into falling flakes of snow. Leland couldn’t be more pleased with the weather, winter was always the best season. His thick husky pelt and large snowshoe paws were built for this weather, and though he enjoyed the other three seasons, nothing beat winter. Yet with winter came the New Year celebrate of his old pack, and he had vowed to himself that he would find a new home before then. If the fates warranted it, he would have one by the end of the night.
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| Marit |
Posted: Dec 25 2008, 04:44 PM
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| Kris |
Posted: Dec 29 2008, 12:17 PM
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As had been hoped for DaWali appeared not too long after Leland had called out for him. The appearance of the male, whom he had only met once but had liked immensely at that meeting, calmed him. The rust coated male would not have to explain his purposes to a stranger, and if he was turned away hearing the rejection from DaWali seemed to be more acceptable than being turned away by one he had not met yet. The red wolf came up and Leland’s mismatched eyes brightened as he heard his name called out. So the male remembered him, which was a good sign. Even more heartening was the jest the followed from DaWali’s lips. It was as if DaWali had been expecting Leland to show up.
“Well DaWali, my good sir, that isnn’t far from the truth.” Leland bowed his head respectfully, for this was DaWali’s home and not his own, before continuing. “I’ll be straight to the point, I do indeed want to stay here… if ya will allow it.” DaWali’s talk about the tribe earlier had created a curiosity that would not leave Leland, and when he had met Asha the desire to be part of it, part of them had peaked. Yet Leland did not know if Asha was even still around, but DaWali’s greeting indicated that he was one of the few males in the tribe, perhaps the only. “So you have a lot of women running around here, huh?”
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| Marit |
Posted: Dec 31 2008, 09:05 AM
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| Kris |
Posted: Jan 2 2009, 02:35 PM
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Leland tail began to wave behind him, he couldn’t quite control it. “Really?” A warmth spread throughout him, thoroughly pleased that DaWali trusted him enough to allow him in, so easily, so smoothly. Pleased that it seemed DaWali had the authority to allow it. DaWali put faith that Leland would be a good addition to the pack, of course Leland knew that if he proved to drag them down they could always remove him, but Leland wouldn’t give them a reason. “Thank you, to be truthful, I’ve been lookin’ forward to this place fer a while now.”
And he had. Aniwaya had been on his mind since he had met DaWali, and even more so after he had met Asha. At the thought of Asha, DaWali confirmed that she was here, or at least one of his daughters was and Leland had high hopes that it was indeed Asha, though he did not show it. Instead Leland only chuckled and grinned. “Women can be tricky creatures, ya can be sure o’ that!” Lela had been too tricky for Leland, she had slipped through his grasp. He let the thought of her slip away as well. “Err... Is ther anything I need to know about this place? Anything I should know to do…?”
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| Marit |
Posted: Jan 7 2009, 03:49 PM
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| Kris |
Posted: Jan 13 2009, 11:56 PM
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The information was absorbed and stored away for later. Though DaWali claimed they were one big family Leland wasn’t sure he was quite ready to accept that. It was a nice idea, one he hoped to adopt in time, but presently he only knew the male before him and the man’s daughter. He would meet the others, in time, he only hoped that they would be as accepting as the Amaras seemed to be. “Aye, I can shift… though ridin’ a horse might be a diff-o-rent type of story.” Leland couldn’t quite imagined himself climbing atop one of the creatures he had seen with Asha, but anything was possible, and for DaWali and Asha he would attempted it.
“Err... Well I dun’t quite know jus’ what I want to do yet.. though I’m sure I’ll be doin’ somethin’ fer the pack. Perhaps where there is most need ah’ll pick up a title.” Yes, fill in the blanks, Leland could do that, if he didn’t quite find his passion here, he’d be happy enough. “You folks live in dens er somethin’ else?” He had an itching feeling that they built their homes, but he wanted confirmation on that subject, and something else, though he felt the nervousness build as he opened his mouth to ask. “Asha is still with ya, inn’t she?”
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| Marit |
Posted: Jan 14 2009, 01:23 PM
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| Kris |
Posted: Jan 18 2009, 05:19 PM
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“Scouten’ huh? Yeah, I could try that, I could.” Scouting did have a certain allure to it, there were advantages to having that job. One was that he would get to know the lands rather quickly; another was that hopefully he would get to know the newcomers as well. It would take a little while to slip into the job, but Leland though he might enjoy scouting. No, he knew he would. Smiling to DaWali he nodded his head, as if accepting a great honor. “Yeah, scouten’ will be jus’ fine.”
And then there came the homes. Leland had been right in thinking they lived differently. Horse riding, dwellings built up from the ground, the strange job titles… Leland was determine to get use to it all, but not all at once. “I’d appreciate the help, but fer now I think I’ll just dig me out a den and that’ll be that. ‘Haps but the time I’m ready fer a dwelling I’ll have met some more of ya all to help me build it.” It was his goal to meet and befriend many members of the pack, but he knew he wouldn’t rush into it. Although since coming to the lands of ‘Souls he had met many faces, only DaWali and Slay stuck out as friends. Friendship wasn’t a thing to be rushed.
And then came the knowledge Leland had been hoping for. Asha was indeed still in the lands, though DaWali hadn’t much more information than that, or maybe he was keeping it to himself. Leland knew that he had been walking on thin ice when he blurted out the question of DaWali’s daughter’s whereabouts but DaWali took it good naturedly and Leland did not push the subject any further. It wasn’t as if anything was happening between the two of them now—and Leland would have to let DaWali know before anything did. DaWali deserved that respect. “Ah I suppose a girl can’t… though can’t say I’m speaking from experience… no children of myself ya know.” And then it was safest to change the subject away from Asha. “And err what of these spirit guides? I haven’t got one you know…” Leland had seen Asha’s and from his previous encounter with DaWali and Asha knew a little about them, but he didn’t know if he could get one and if he couldn’t how much would that keep him from being part of the tribe.
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| Marit |
Posted: Jan 20 2009, 12:34 PM
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| Kris |
Posted: Jan 21 2009, 09:31 PM
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Almost done?
It was comforting, Dawali’s attempt to answer all of Leland’s questions thoroughly and his extended offer of help. Folks had been so kind back where Leland had come from, but since traveling it was rare to come across anyone who offered their knowledge, skills and friendship so fully to another being. This reassured him that he had made the right choice in coming here; he only hoped that the other members of the tribe were as open and helpful as Dawali. The lady he had meant in the woods had been wrong, you could act off feelings, you could know something instinctively. When he had meant Dawali and later Asha the tribe had not left him mind for a moment. He knew he was meant for it and now he was here, part of it.
Leland nodded, trying to absorb all the information about spirit guides that was being presented to him. He had one? That was news to him. Curiosity crept into Leland, listening to Dawali closely for instruction on how to uncover his spirit guide. What kind of creature would fit him? Leland couldn’t guess but he was eager to meet whoever his spirit guide was. But how to know when to take his journey? Perhaps that too would just come at the right time, he would get a feeling, he would know, and until then he would have to be patient.
Leland grinned to Dawali, bowing his head gratefully to the male. “Well Dawali, I certainly thank you for all the help and I’ll let you know if I need anything else.” Leland glanced at the area behind Dawali, Aniwaya, the pack lands the male had emerged from. Leland was eager to get to know his new home.
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| Marit |
Posted: Jan 26 2009, 03:03 PM
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