11-02-2018, 10:12 PM
[glow=#912618,1,400]I THOUGHT I SAW THE DEVIL, THIS MORNING — 。+゚.[/glow]
march. train. march. salute. march. order. march. forget. march. eat. march. trouble. march. execution. march. alive. march. run.
she had been running for three weeks.
The snow leopard knew that she was being hunted. She could not afford to stop, she could not afford to relax. The only breaks she took were to catch food and eat, usually only being about ten minutes. she couldn't stop or they would get her. she would be dead if they caught her. they would kill her and she would not be able to protect her sister. she would be useless, just like three weeks ago.
she hadn't been able to remember a simple task, despite knowing how angry the matron would be. she knew and she still didn't do it.
Meredith had been haunted by thoughts of what would happen if the army caught up with her whenever she thought about stopping and, as a result, had not exactly gotten much sleep. The snake that was curled around her body and her earrings were the only things that remained of the life she had been living three weeks ago. The weight of Nocturna was not something that many would be able to easily carry and if was only due to the training she had undergone that she was. Nocturna had been gifted to the female upon her joining of the military and had only been about a foot long at the time. 6 feet and 20 pounds later, Nocturna finished growing.
He was a very precious thing to Meredith and she didn't know what she would do if something were to happen to him. It was pretty understandable as to why she freaked out when a hawk swooped down at them. The scarred snow leopard had dodged into the undergrowth, muscles tensed and heart pounding. It was only after a few tense moments that Meredith would emerge, gaze locked upon the hawk sitting in front of her.
This was Agathe's hawk.
Three days had passed since then, hawk perched on head and snake coiled around torso. Whitethorn would occasionally let out an indignant cry when Meredith made a wrong turn and it was not long until a strong scent of urine made itself known to her.
Meredith didn't quite realize that it was the barrier and continued on. She had not slept in three days and each step made her legs feel heavier, each blink made her eyelids droop further.
She did not notice as water splashed around her paws, as moisture seeped into her pelt and Nocturna twisted to coil on her stomach because she was somehow floating on her back now? eh.
Meredith would be asleep in the middle of the starpool, large snake coiled up on her stomach and hawk perching on top of the snake.
It was certainly something.
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she had been running for three weeks.
The snow leopard knew that she was being hunted. She could not afford to stop, she could not afford to relax. The only breaks she took were to catch food and eat, usually only being about ten minutes. she couldn't stop or they would get her. she would be dead if they caught her. they would kill her and she would not be able to protect her sister. she would be useless, just like three weeks ago.
she hadn't been able to remember a simple task, despite knowing how angry the matron would be. she knew and she still didn't do it.
Meredith had been haunted by thoughts of what would happen if the army caught up with her whenever she thought about stopping and, as a result, had not exactly gotten much sleep. The snake that was curled around her body and her earrings were the only things that remained of the life she had been living three weeks ago. The weight of Nocturna was not something that many would be able to easily carry and if was only due to the training she had undergone that she was. Nocturna had been gifted to the female upon her joining of the military and had only been about a foot long at the time. 6 feet and 20 pounds later, Nocturna finished growing.
He was a very precious thing to Meredith and she didn't know what she would do if something were to happen to him. It was pretty understandable as to why she freaked out when a hawk swooped down at them. The scarred snow leopard had dodged into the undergrowth, muscles tensed and heart pounding. It was only after a few tense moments that Meredith would emerge, gaze locked upon the hawk sitting in front of her.
This was Agathe's hawk.
Three days had passed since then, hawk perched on head and snake coiled around torso. Whitethorn would occasionally let out an indignant cry when Meredith made a wrong turn and it was not long until a strong scent of urine made itself known to her.
Meredith didn't quite realize that it was the barrier and continued on. She had not slept in three days and each step made her legs feel heavier, each blink made her eyelids droop further.
She did not notice as water splashed around her paws, as moisture seeped into her pelt and Nocturna twisted to coil on her stomach because she was somehow floating on her back now? eh.
Meredith would be asleep in the middle of the starpool, large snake coiled up on her stomach and hawk perching on top of the snake.
It was certainly something.
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