06-06-2019, 01:22 PM
[align=center][div style="width: 400px; text-align: justify; font-family: times new roman; font-size: 12px;"]Moth, for the most part, liked to wake up earlier than the rest of those in the group, going about her day in the harsh bog in search of small things that she could collect, and she would collect almost anything. Almost.
Having been out since a slight time before dawn, the small fox had found nothing, and was on her way back to the camp when she had noticed a figure walking in the distance, and curiosity took hold before she was suddenly following the other, ears pricked in case of something coming towards her, or in case the other took notice and said something to her. When it was discovered that he had, in fact, not noticed her, she stood still for a moment, thinking to herself, trying to decide on her next move.
She was a bit further back as she thought. Moth knew nothing about this other individual other than what type of animal they were to be honest. She couldn't tell anyone what their name could be, or what they sounded like or even their interests. She supposed that some liked to keep to themselves, but the male intrigued her, considering his silent ways, and thus she would finally pad forward carefully, in case of snapping of wanting to be left alone.
"Hello?" She would speak, ears pricked to their full extent before head tilted to the side slightly, "I don't think we've really officially met." Of course she was naive enough to start with that. There could be so many other things to introduce yourself with, but she was slightly pushy, pushing her way into trying to get to know the other by stating her sentence as she had, forcing an interaction, and pushing the question of "who are you" into the air without officially saying it.
Having been out since a slight time before dawn, the small fox had found nothing, and was on her way back to the camp when she had noticed a figure walking in the distance, and curiosity took hold before she was suddenly following the other, ears pricked in case of something coming towards her, or in case the other took notice and said something to her. When it was discovered that he had, in fact, not noticed her, she stood still for a moment, thinking to herself, trying to decide on her next move.
She was a bit further back as she thought. Moth knew nothing about this other individual other than what type of animal they were to be honest. She couldn't tell anyone what their name could be, or what they sounded like or even their interests. She supposed that some liked to keep to themselves, but the male intrigued her, considering his silent ways, and thus she would finally pad forward carefully, in case of snapping of wanting to be left alone.
"Hello?" She would speak, ears pricked to their full extent before head tilted to the side slightly, "I don't think we've really officially met." Of course she was naive enough to start with that. There could be so many other things to introduce yourself with, but she was slightly pushy, pushing her way into trying to get to know the other by stating her sentence as she had, forcing an interaction, and pushing the question of "who are you" into the air without officially saying it.