08-05-2018, 07:01 PM
[align=center][div style="0px; width:450px; height:auto; text-align: justify; font-size: 8pt; line-height:13px; color:black;"]It was true that since coming back from the dead she had hardly slept, there was something keeping her from doing so and she wasn't above not eating either. Her mind wasn't on nourishment or sleeping to regain her energy. No, she was trying to keep her mind from slipping from her again. In her mind despite her injuries she had sustained things had only gotten worse when she had seen Texas. Perhaps she wouldn't have died and maybe she would have gotten better if she hadn't seen her. If she hadn't of felt her mind shatter and all the pain she had endured consumed her completely. She wouldn't have tried to fight her and ended up in the state that she had that had ended her life. Her muzzle parted in a light sigh as she continued her walk toward the area in which Washington had told her to meet him at. What she thought this was was just a meeting, something to do but she also wanted to relax. Washington had food and that seemed like a good thing. Her stomach was growling at her and making demands that most days she did not even try to comply with.
Shaking her head her tall frame moved through the tall grass with ease, eyes shifting over the winding river that was beside her. A tiredness dragged at her limbs but she moved with agile grace and leaped over the body of water to the other side as she slipped up the ridge to where the waterfall was. They'd been here before and she narrowed her amber gaze upon the roaring falling water that had once served to be their training grounds. It was beautiful in it's own way but it was hard for the soldier to see beauty in the world, to see the good. There were only victims and those that took advantage of the victims. Killing was second nature and she didn't give second chances anymore. Her gaze finally found where Washing was and she allowed her tail to sway back and forth in greeting as she bounded down the slope at an easy pace. "We are having lunch and you are rude enough to still be wearing your helmet. That's not fair, Wash." Her head tilted to the side a bit and she lifted a small obsidian paw up to lightly tap against it. "Come on, relax a bit. It's just us anyway. What's the food you said you had?"
Shaking her head her tall frame moved through the tall grass with ease, eyes shifting over the winding river that was beside her. A tiredness dragged at her limbs but she moved with agile grace and leaped over the body of water to the other side as she slipped up the ridge to where the waterfall was. They'd been here before and she narrowed her amber gaze upon the roaring falling water that had once served to be their training grounds. It was beautiful in it's own way but it was hard for the soldier to see beauty in the world, to see the good. There were only victims and those that took advantage of the victims. Killing was second nature and she didn't give second chances anymore. Her gaze finally found where Washing was and she allowed her tail to sway back and forth in greeting as she bounded down the slope at an easy pace. "We are having lunch and you are rude enough to still be wearing your helmet. That's not fair, Wash." Her head tilted to the side a bit and she lifted a small obsidian paw up to lightly tap against it. "Come on, relax a bit. It's just us anyway. What's the food you said you had?"