05-27-2019, 10:03 AM
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drifting once again. first it had been tanglewood and the completely voluntary act of moving away from the group - now it was sun haven. for a lack of a better word, the group simply appeared to have dissipated. disappeared, it had been supposedly merged with a group that the catsune had never heard of before called "elysium". who they were and where their morals lied was none of venus' business. there was no one in elysium venus knew. no marina, not even a buckingham to poke at mercilessly. if the hybrid had simply rolled over and left their life be dictated by politics that they did not really care for then venus would feel isolated. better to let old stories finish and turn a page on a new one instead.
well, it was not entirely the case. the typhoon had been somewhat of a curiosity for venus for many months - their muse. there wasn't a single soul here who had enjoyed the hybrid's presence, even going as far as to take a distaste to the sunhaven member who was slightly too obsessed with the group's feral members, but venus did not mind. they simply took pleasure in visiting every now and then. if there was ever a place that spoke to venus quite as sun haven had, it was the typhoon. their flora, their fauna, thinking about the unique ecosystem the island group homed was already making venus tingly.
it was already settled long before venus had let their mind wander to the possibilities of joining other groups. there was simply no other that could satisfy what venus wanted - it had to be the typhoon. the thoughts of meeting the trained ferals once more had the hybrid motivated as they packed all their essentials: shoddy microscope, past biopsy and preserved specimens. all of their tools from venus' former medic life were packed alongside there varying pieces of equipment. what was the harm in taking them too? maybe the medics at the typhoon would appreciate the extra supplies that the catsune could provide. that being said, that would only be the case if the group even had a practising medic. best to not dwell on these frivolous things, there was a journey to be had and the luggage was getting exponentially heavier with each passing minute spent in hesitation.
so here the former sun haven was - again. crystal-like blue eyes gazed over the picturesque sandy shores that you could almost swear were just some fantasy paradise displayed at all travel agencies. yet, they were real. rock formations in the distance had caught the catsune's gaze as they ambled their way along the trodden path to the island from the mainland. surely the rockpools here were just teeming with life untouched and undocumented by venus before. how exciting! the hybrid couldn't wait to get their trembling paws on those pools - the thought helped venus gather the faltering strength to drag their heavy possessions along with them. soon. soon venus would be able to be in complete bliss as they scour every nook and cranny for interesting finds.
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drifting once again. first it had been tanglewood and the completely voluntary act of moving away from the group - now it was sun haven. for a lack of a better word, the group simply appeared to have dissipated. disappeared, it had been supposedly merged with a group that the catsune had never heard of before called "elysium". who they were and where their morals lied was none of venus' business. there was no one in elysium venus knew. no marina, not even a buckingham to poke at mercilessly. if the hybrid had simply rolled over and left their life be dictated by politics that they did not really care for then venus would feel isolated. better to let old stories finish and turn a page on a new one instead.
well, it was not entirely the case. the typhoon had been somewhat of a curiosity for venus for many months - their muse. there wasn't a single soul here who had enjoyed the hybrid's presence, even going as far as to take a distaste to the sunhaven member who was slightly too obsessed with the group's feral members, but venus did not mind. they simply took pleasure in visiting every now and then. if there was ever a place that spoke to venus quite as sun haven had, it was the typhoon. their flora, their fauna, thinking about the unique ecosystem the island group homed was already making venus tingly.
it was already settled long before venus had let their mind wander to the possibilities of joining other groups. there was simply no other that could satisfy what venus wanted - it had to be the typhoon. the thoughts of meeting the trained ferals once more had the hybrid motivated as they packed all their essentials: shoddy microscope, past biopsy and preserved specimens. all of their tools from venus' former medic life were packed alongside there varying pieces of equipment. what was the harm in taking them too? maybe the medics at the typhoon would appreciate the extra supplies that the catsune could provide. that being said, that would only be the case if the group even had a practising medic. best to not dwell on these frivolous things, there was a journey to be had and the luggage was getting exponentially heavier with each passing minute spent in hesitation.
so here the former sun haven was - again. crystal-like blue eyes gazed over the picturesque sandy shores that you could almost swear were just some fantasy paradise displayed at all travel agencies. yet, they were real. rock formations in the distance had caught the catsune's gaze as they ambled their way along the trodden path to the island from the mainland. surely the rockpools here were just teeming with life untouched and undocumented by venus before. how exciting! the hybrid couldn't wait to get their trembling paws on those pools - the thought helped venus gather the faltering strength to drag their heavy possessions along with them. soon. soon venus would be able to be in complete bliss as they scour every nook and cranny for interesting finds.
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