07-17-2018, 07:26 PM
[align=center][div style="borderwidth=0px; text-align: justify; width: 550px; padding-bottom: 17px; overflow: stretch; border-bottom: 2px dashed;"]Rochelle had to admit that ... she'd been waiting. The lupine had watched the new joiner with the jungle juice hours before, and it'd stuck in her mind. She carried on with the rest of her routine for the day, but occasionally she would glance around to see if Felix had come back. The ritual intrigued her greatly, but it more profoundly frightened her. She hadn't stepped up to complete the rite of entrance just yet, for the first and last time she set food upon Haven Island, something horrific happened to her.
There were ... these carvings, some sort of warning sent to her from the gods. A chill went down her spine, and the lupine sighed sharply. It was obscure, but she understood what it meant. She couldn't escape the past. Not with the gods of the Earth breathing down her neck. She prayed every night that Nereides and her children, all water gods, would protect her, from whatever was out to get her. So, she put off the ritual to avoid facing that issue, and ever since she'd been waiting for someone to go through it so she could get at least some information about it. Rochelle didn't want to be nosy but she was trying her best.
The lupine stepped up carefully to Felix, giving a harmless look and smile to greet him. "Ah, Felix ... you completed the Entrance, felicitations." Rochelle murmured in introduction, staring a her paws briefly before glancing back up at him. "Though it is a weird thing to congratulate you on. I won't ask about anything ... but I hope it served you well in any sort of way." The umber wolf then dipped her head, pursing her lips timidly.
There were ... these carvings, some sort of warning sent to her from the gods. A chill went down her spine, and the lupine sighed sharply. It was obscure, but she understood what it meant. She couldn't escape the past. Not with the gods of the Earth breathing down her neck. She prayed every night that Nereides and her children, all water gods, would protect her, from whatever was out to get her. So, she put off the ritual to avoid facing that issue, and ever since she'd been waiting for someone to go through it so she could get at least some information about it. Rochelle didn't want to be nosy but she was trying her best.
The lupine stepped up carefully to Felix, giving a harmless look and smile to greet him. "Ah, Felix ... you completed the Entrance, felicitations." Rochelle murmured in introduction, staring a her paws briefly before glancing back up at him. "Though it is a weird thing to congratulate you on. I won't ask about anything ... but I hope it served you well in any sort of way." The umber wolf then dipped her head, pursing her lips timidly.
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ain't it a gentle sound the rolling in the grave
[size=8pt]ain't it like thunder under earth the sound it makes ⋆ tags
ain't it a gentle sound the rolling in the grave
[size=8pt]ain't it like thunder under earth the sound it makes ⋆ tags