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Quote: (Perfect song from Garron's perspective! But http://m.youtube.com/#/watch?v=0dYlvdLdK9w is perfect for both...mainly Piper though.)
Piper stood there, her nose trying to Decker who was there. The scent was clouded...as if whoever carried it had rolled in the mud and fell in the river. She took a few steps forward, trying to look brave. "Who's there!" She demanded in a fear filled whisper.
She tried to catch the smell again...
Piper mad a gurgling gasp and stumbled back. "G...Garron? " she cried her voice cracking.
Garron's unmistakeable eyes seemed to glow in the shadowy depths of the forest. His eyes were drowned in unimaginable sorrow, but there was no response from him. Instead, he tucked his tail, drooped his ears, and started to back away.
Piper saw him start to leave and scrambled forward, stumbling over the dead deer in her haste. "No...Garron please! Please."
Her voice became louder as she came closer, "I don't want to lose you again...I couldn't bear it. Ill die!" And looking at her, there was no doubt that what she said was true.
Garron looked over his shoulder with haste; he looked like a scared creature that was cornered. He halted when he heard what Piper said next, and for a few seconds he didn't know how to reply. "Come with me, Piper." His hiss was a borderline desperate plea. "I can't go back. But I need you."
Piper came over hesitantly, her ears pinned. "Garron..."
A thrill of hope rushed through her...She could leave and be with Garron. He wAnted her...needed her! For a moment nothing else really mattered.
But she remembered what she had done on the pack hunt...Scar's sad face...
Her mind was struggling so much with her heart she sat down, her paws over her eyes, trying g to make sense of it all.
"Garron, I want to go with you...I want to so badly! I have wanted to since you left and I failed to go after you. But if I left with you now Scar would come after me...He would kill us both as traitors, Garron. I could not bear watching you die, knowing it was my fault!"
A sob wracked her body, "I just don't know what to do!"
Garron himself wasn't sure what he could do. He couldn't go back to Pinepack; neither did Piper want to, but she had to. "Why don't you just rub off your scent in the river and mud like I did when I left?"
Piper looked up at him, hope in her eyes...then fear.
"You're scent is not all gone, Garron and it has been a week! I could tell it was you...surely Scar would find me. You know he would...he loves me to much to let me go." It was all she could do to stop herself from running to him, feel his pelt brush against hers as they ran and hide, leaving all their problems behind them. She wouldn't have to worry about proving herself. Worry about never having someone that could understand her. Worry about...
But if she left now, she would never stop worrying...
They would always be running...looking over their shoulders. Waiting for Scar to turn up and take her back.
Piper got up shakily and padded closer."But...perhaps if I could prove myself to Scar...that I can take care of myself, be a helpful member of the pack...he would not be so angry when I leave. And I do want to leave...there is nothing for me in Pinepack with you gone. The rest see me as the clumsy fool I am...but I have been trying to change that." she motioned back to the deer.
When she looked back she did something that surprised her. She touched her nose to his and said, "Will you visit me, Garron?" her voice was so soft she could barely hear it, a single tear falling from her hope-filled eyes.
"We can meet here, in loner land...Scar would never know. The truth is, I don't know how I can continue without you...I...just can't..."
"Good for you," She laughed at him. "So, what do you wanna do?" She turned around to face him then sat down.
(( I don't know when Silkies will be on next, so... ))
(( Stupid, stupid phone. I had a nice reply, but the stupid thing wouldn't load. So this is gonna be short ))
Akira didn't slow her pace one bit as she sprinted over the border. The pup's cries echoed throughout the forest, and could be heard from Darkpack's densite now. Akira swiveled her ears behind her as she heard Lark and Fern's thrumming pawsteps. "Cross the border," she mumbled. "I dare you."
(( I don't know when Silkies will be on next, so... ))
(( Stupid, stupid phone. I had a nice reply, but the stupid thing wouldn't load. So this is gonna be short ))
Akira didn't slow her pace one bit as she sprinted over the border. The pup's cries echoed throughout the forest, and could be heard from Darkpack's densite now. Akira swiveled her ears behind her as she heard Lark and Fern's thrumming pawsteps. "Cross the border," she mumbled. "I dare you."
(What's your plan for this? Cause I can make Klash jump in, but I don't want to spoil your plans. :/ )
(( I don't know when Silkies will be on next, so... ))
(( Stupid, stupid phone. I had a nice reply, but the stupid thing wouldn't load. So this is gonna be short ))
Akira didn't slow her pace one bit as she sprinted over the border. The pup's cries echoed throughout the forest, and could be heard from Darkpack's densite now. Akira swiveled her ears behind her as she heard Lark and Fern's thrumming pawsteps. "Cross the border," she mumbled. "I dare you."
Quote: A frightening snarl ripped from the left of Fern, and seconds later Ebony launched his whole 110 pounds at the she-wolf. His bright white teeth snapped dangerously near her face as he took her down.