Draugur
Children of Hvítur Ári
Former High Chief[M:-45][A:2] [SG:0]
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Post by Draugur on Oct 29, 2012 17:41:54 GMT -5
D R A U G U RDraugur wasn't stupid; he knew that there was always a possibility of Alice being offended by his harsh words. But he wasn't one of those wolves who sugar-coat their words to avoid offending others. In his opinion, there was no point in picking his words carefully. It only wasted his time. He only said things he thought were necessary, and a truth was necessary in this situation. All it took was one look at Alice, and you would see how innocent, trusting, naive she was. And Draugur had seen how deadly this could be. He was the one who destroyed Siren's innocence after all. Like he needed reminding, really. It was tough not remembering because this Alice might as well be her.
Draugur retreated his head and blinked in surprise when Alice began her tirade. What truly shocked him wasn't her words, but what she meant. No one could be killed unless they wanted to die? That her mother was a living proof of this? Had it ever occurred to her that her mother was one very lucky bitch if she had a similar lifestyle as Alice? And he was a pessimistic? More like realistic, and with this thought he laughed. "I prefer realistic." Draugur shifted his body into a more comfortable position as he prepared himself for another rant, or perhaps a sudden sulking, he didn't know. His voice took on an unusually serious tone, all of his usual arrogance gone. "I'm serious. Siren was like you, and then because of that... she broke. She may as well be dead, and... someone did this to her.
"No, I'm not worrying about you. Not at all!" Draugur hurried to add, before carrying on, "It would suck so bad to see another little girl being taken advantaged of." Fuck this feelings. Why was he in some weird sharing mood? Was it because he felt like sharing? Pfft, no, of course not. But what about the fact this Alice reminded him so much about Siren? That could explain why he had suddenly spilled his feelings everywhere. It felt so wrong, yet so right...? Well, screw this. Screw everything. She was a stranger, a wandering one, so he shouldn't worry about seeing her again. Besides if she still behaved naively, she probably wouldn't survive that long anyway.
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Post by alecia.'alice'.foyer on Nov 6, 2012 7:54:24 GMT -5
a l i c e . f o y e r she had to admit that probably snapping back at an older male with wings might not have been a good idea. even if she did trust her instincts on the fact that draugur was good or at least didn't have bad intentions it still wasn't a really good risk. she didn't cower though, instead she straightened in her seat, tried not to narrow her eyes and remain relaxed. she surveyed him as he shifted his position claiming himself to be a realistic wolf. alice still didn't think so though. the way he was acting and doubting her survive was a pessimist to her. maybe he had been right, but she wouldn't have admit that. she lived her own ways, the same way her mother had told to do. respect the high rankings if in a pack, but if not go with your own beliefs. so she did.
her posture changed when he mentioned someone by the name of siren. this wolf being just like her and because of that getting broken. she wasn't sure who this female (she suspected that the wolf was a she) was, maybe she had been his mate or a close friend. the cael didn't like his serious tone and her eyes widened slightly at the words of 'may as well be dead'. mentally shaking her head, she forced the picture out of her mind and listened to the keiyou as he added, "no, I'm not worrying about you. not at all!" she didn't care if he did or not. he wouldn't be with her, he'd go back an worry about his own pathetic life. suddenly the she-wolf was surprised with herself thinking his life was pathetic, that was a bit harsh in her world. she didn't know what is was like to be an outcast, so there was no reason to judge. lucky it had only come out in her mind and not out loud.
again the female quickly went back to listening as he finished. however she caught 'another' and paused. another little girl? either he was talking about this siren or someone else. but why was she even thinking about this? hadn't it be her, the apparently naive girl who had said that these things don't happen unless she wanted it too? why was he changing her mind? was he making her scared of life, when it had been great, well at least good for now? looking away for a second she erased the bad thoughts as much as she could before turning back and looking him in the eye, "fine then," she could feel the warmth rising to her face, though it didn't show through her fur it might have been apparent in her eyes, "though i won't be so sure that i won't last long. we'll meet again, i know it and you'll see, i'll be healthy and alive. now i hate leaving with a bad impression so i'll say sorry and it was nice to meet you if you do too. then we'll be both on your separate ways, unless you'd like to say something else." her voice had an edge of snappiness as she struggled to keep it normal. her brows furrowed slightly with frustration as she stood up, placed her tail straight to create a straight line with her spine.
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