10-25-2020, 03:26 PM
There was still that nervous edge to him as time moved forward. What if he had gotten Hircine killed just because he went looking for him? What if he was eaten? That was so wrong because his older brother deserved a proper burial. But then again nothing has the guts or the will power to take his brother down. That much was a certainty, at least in his mind it was. His brother was a fierce fighter and has been really encouraging and always there for him. Especially after their parents left this world. He still remembered it and it caused an ache in his chest. But there was nothing they could do about it, not when he was the weakest link and frankly he blamed himself for their deaths. Shaking his head he looked out to the ocean, watching the waves move back and forth. He had never seen the ocean before and the sight of it was truly breathtaking. His tail flicked back and forth with the pace of the waves, sand pushing and pulling. Making small pools in little divets. It was simply amazing to see so much water. Humming softly he was trying to remain at ease, giving his mind a break but he found himself looking over his shoulder again. As if some monster was lurking just at the fringes of his sight. He didn't know anyone here and he was uncertain if he should be straight forward or mind his own business. He loved social interactions and wanted to but he also found himself moderately awkward. Blinking his sunrise eyes he watched a pair of felines walk by chatting together and he pulled his ears forward, leaning a bit as if he might go after them. But a sound, a vicious snap in the wind made him jerk up. His name belted forth through the heavy sounds of waves. "Hircine?!"
Oh, he knew that voice anywhere. Yet he didn't take in the emotional connotations of how he said his name. Instead he bolted. Throwing sand behind him as he left the beach in quite a hurry. His small bag bounced against his chest and he huffed as nostrils flared to take in scents. It had to be him. Paws pelted against wooden ground and he weaved his way though other animals, trying his hardest not to knock into them. Panting heavily he came to a sliding stop just outside of the forest and he shivered. But he would traverse hell and back for his brother. He owed him that much. "Hircine! I'm here! I can't believe you found me!" The young yet rather large black marked feline grinned brightly as he pushed down his fears and rushed forth into the woods and his brother was there. Standing proudly and looking healthy. The domestic cat gave a bright mrrow as he ran up to him, puffing out his chest a little and grinning brightly. "I thought I wouldn't see you again and look you're here! This place is pretty cool and the leader is so nice! You should come in and see them, the ocean is amazing. I didn't even know there was so much water in the world!" He began to excitedly babble on and on about what he had seen, oblivious to his own brother's apparent anger at his folly.
Oh, he knew that voice anywhere. Yet he didn't take in the emotional connotations of how he said his name. Instead he bolted. Throwing sand behind him as he left the beach in quite a hurry. His small bag bounced against his chest and he huffed as nostrils flared to take in scents. It had to be him. Paws pelted against wooden ground and he weaved his way though other animals, trying his hardest not to knock into them. Panting heavily he came to a sliding stop just outside of the forest and he shivered. But he would traverse hell and back for his brother. He owed him that much. "Hircine! I'm here! I can't believe you found me!" The young yet rather large black marked feline grinned brightly as he pushed down his fears and rushed forth into the woods and his brother was there. Standing proudly and looking healthy. The domestic cat gave a bright mrrow as he ran up to him, puffing out his chest a little and grinning brightly. "I thought I wouldn't see you again and look you're here! This place is pretty cool and the leader is so nice! You should come in and see them, the ocean is amazing. I didn't even know there was so much water in the world!" He began to excitedly babble on and on about what he had seen, oblivious to his own brother's apparent anger at his folly.
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