08-18-2018, 05:10 PM
//wait until [member=1875]FREYR O.[/member] posts!! <33
Her being ached. The subtle pain riddled her body, her paws sore from all the walking, and her stomach gripped with hunger pains. But it hurt most inside, her chest split apart with sadness--but most importantly the blaze of bitterness. She was angry at everything and everyone, at the universe and all it's unfairness, but most of all, at herself. She had always seen herself as the more responsible one of the pair, though that wasn't saying much, but she had still tried her best to care for herself and her sister ever since their family's death.
And yet here she was, alone. Or at least, she wished she was.
Being by herself would be better than being stuck with this self-absorbed jerk. At the thought, her head turned slightly, peering back at her companion with nothing more than a cold glare. Just by looking at them, you might think he dishonored her and her whole lineage in some way. But they had never gotten along from the start. All of his attempts at friendship she always shot down, especially now with their situation. She had lost everything and she wasn't about to create something else she could lose.
Aineias stops, pausing as the familiar smell of salty sea-air hits her nose, her body suddenly feeling lighter than it ever had in days. Soon she could swim and hopefully forget about everything, at least momentarily. But first, they had to deal with whoever was here, as she could scent the many people that occupied the nearby beach. Eyes narrowing, she would take a seat and sigh at the opportunity to rest, glaring at the bells that adorned the gate before rustling them with a single paw. The sound pierced the silence.
She hoped this would be worth it.
"SPEECH"
Her being ached. The subtle pain riddled her body, her paws sore from all the walking, and her stomach gripped with hunger pains. But it hurt most inside, her chest split apart with sadness--but most importantly the blaze of bitterness. She was angry at everything and everyone, at the universe and all it's unfairness, but most of all, at herself. She had always seen herself as the more responsible one of the pair, though that wasn't saying much, but she had still tried her best to care for herself and her sister ever since their family's death.
And yet here she was, alone. Or at least, she wished she was.
Being by herself would be better than being stuck with this self-absorbed jerk. At the thought, her head turned slightly, peering back at her companion with nothing more than a cold glare. Just by looking at them, you might think he dishonored her and her whole lineage in some way. But they had never gotten along from the start. All of his attempts at friendship she always shot down, especially now with their situation. She had lost everything and she wasn't about to create something else she could lose.
Aineias stops, pausing as the familiar smell of salty sea-air hits her nose, her body suddenly feeling lighter than it ever had in days. Soon she could swim and hopefully forget about everything, at least momentarily. But first, they had to deal with whoever was here, as she could scent the many people that occupied the nearby beach. Eyes narrowing, she would take a seat and sigh at the opportunity to rest, glaring at the bells that adorned the gate before rustling them with a single paw. The sound pierced the silence.
She hoped this would be worth it.
"SPEECH"