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"Uh... maybe in a few sunrises..?"
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Ella could just make out Sylver's blurry form, which blended perfectly with the murky gray water. She opened her mouth to call for her, but all that came out were bubbles, the last remaining bit of air she had. She could feel the water pouring into her lungs, which were already beginning to burn from lack of air. Her eyes glazed over, and she could just barely see Sylver coming closer and closer. Things began to go dark, and she went limp, submitting to the force of water, and death itself, floating to the bottom of the den, which steadily filled with water.Sylver wailed in fright, and dove after her. "Epthla!" She howled, but her words were carried away by the water.
Odio nodded, but inside, he thought, Wow, that's a million years from now. He looked at Sedna. "Alright, that-that's perfect." he said, offering a weak smile."Uh... maybe in a few sunrises..?"
Endigo was following close behind Lightning. "You still haven't told me what happened, young Madam. I should like to know what happened to such a fine dog, too. Especially since it means I will have punishment to delve out to whoever did so on my territory." he said coolly, his brown eyes half hidden by eyebrows that gave him a concerned look."O-okay," Sedna stammered, "see you then... I've got to go." She hurried to the church den, a horrified look taking her face as she saw Lightning.
(Nothing much at all.)(What did I miss?)
Sylver shoved out at the water with her hind legs. Her mind began to slur her thoughts. She reached down and snatched Ella's scruff. Then, she tried to swim up, and inched towards the surface with turtle-like speed.Ella could just make out Sylver's blurry form, which blended perfectly with the murky gray water. She opened her mouth to call for her, but all that came out were bubbles, the last remaining bit of air she had. She could feel the water pouring into her lungs, which were already beginning to burn from lack of air. Her eyes glazed over, and she could just barely see Sylver coming closer and closer. Things began to go dark, and she went limp, submitting to the force of water, and death itself, floating to the bottom of the den, which steadily filled with water.
Ella's limp body floated about, as Sylver towed the pup towards the surface. The water bashed her side to side, and her jaws hung open, allowing water to flow in.Sylver shoved out at the water with her hind legs. Her mind began to slur her thoughts. She reached down and snatched Ella's scruff. Then, she tried to swim up, and inched towards the surface with turtle-like speed.