03-09-2021, 05:41 PM
He hadn't meant to stumble across Deldrach, Roan and Vayne, it was just an accident. Danny wouldn't have investigated the scene at the scent of blood, rest assured. No, what he had been doing was chasing potential prey that bolted out of his reach back into the treeline, just a little too fast for him. Or maybe he could have caught it, if he hadn't been immediately taken aback by the overwhelming metallic scent and color red in the corner of his eye.
Skidding across the sand until he came to a stop close by, the wolf's ears stood straight up, alert, like he was on edge. He was, you see, the first coherent thought was that whatever gouged out the Jaglioness's eye out could still be around, lurking. The chances were slim, it would have been stupid of anyone to grow closer to a populated, even guarded, area, where being outnumbered was inevitable. Still, this was Danny, and he was afraid. He would have bolted, but then he would have looked like a coward, and that was somehow worse than whatever was strangling his weak sense of courage. Not to mention, it would be just his luck to have rolled in to a gorey situation already discovered by someone who he'd made a big show about being tough and kicking ass for. He could be tough, honest.
Danny didn't say a word, not one, but instead stood beside Vayne, shoulders squared for the first time in his anxiety ridden life, brown eyes locked on the trees that Deldrach emerged from half-wrecked. Listening closely would reveal a quiet growl, less threatening and more threatened.
Skidding across the sand until he came to a stop close by, the wolf's ears stood straight up, alert, like he was on edge. He was, you see, the first coherent thought was that whatever gouged out the Jaglioness's eye out could still be around, lurking. The chances were slim, it would have been stupid of anyone to grow closer to a populated, even guarded, area, where being outnumbered was inevitable. Still, this was Danny, and he was afraid. He would have bolted, but then he would have looked like a coward, and that was somehow worse than whatever was strangling his weak sense of courage. Not to mention, it would be just his luck to have rolled in to a gorey situation already discovered by someone who he'd made a big show about being tough and kicking ass for. He could be tough, honest.
Danny didn't say a word, not one, but instead stood beside Vayne, shoulders squared for the first time in his anxiety ridden life, brown eyes locked on the trees that Deldrach emerged from half-wrecked. Listening closely would reveal a quiet growl, less threatening and more threatened.
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「 just saw god outside the liquor store 」
he told me i was lost
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