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Post by Daniel on May 23, 2007 9:34:28 GMT 10
OOC: Sure go right ahead. Daniel stopped and couldn't help utter a wolfish grin when his sensitive ears picked up Jasmine's words. He turned around when he heard a small thud behind him, sitting there was an ivory horn that she gripped so hard to. He wanted to turn around and say, 'you missed', but that was a waste of time to turn back into his human form just to say that. Turning his golden eyes away from the horn he continued walking.
A little less then a minute later he came face to face with some one else, a other female, this one a little younger. 'Am I in a lady, damsel in distress forest. Sorry to intrude.' He thought to himself. When she jumped in surprise or fear, he couldn't tell, he wondered if he should just leave, or stay for a little while longer. He looked up and met her eyes with his golden ones for a second before crouching low, letting out a growl. Maybe he could pretend to be a wolf, it seemed like the best thing to do now. He'll turn back to his normal self if he had to.
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Post by The Lady Witch Jasmine on May 23, 2007 12:44:05 GMT 10
Jasmine moved forward reluctantly, her feet touching the ground lightly and keeping the sounds she made to a minimum. She picked up her dress off of the ground, feeling the rough branches of the shrubs grip at the frail material adorning her. Cursing lightly under her breathe, she found the horn, glinting in the faint light which seeped through the canopy above her. Her fingers tightened around the horn once more as she heard growling just before her. She wasn't too unnerved about the sound, rather more irritated. Straightening up she peered through the wall off foliage before her, spotting the red wolf but another seemed to have joined the forest. Jasmine noted the tears upon her eyelashes and the black mourning dress and wondered if she had come into the forest to grieve in peace. Well she had definitely chosen the wrong time and place.
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Post by Daniel on May 23, 2007 12:48:33 GMT 10
OOC: Sure you can reply. No great reason not to, right?
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