you do not know who is your friend or who is your enemy until the ICE breaks. Another breeze rushed in on them, groaning, creaking, and Ice leaned his head into it - felt its unseen hands brush along the bridge of his nose, over his head, tousling the thick mass of hair on his back and tugging at his tail. Opening his closed eyes to look at Kisla he drifted sideways, away from her, allowing empty space to fill the place where he head stood. Hanging tendrils of vegetation brushed against him, but he kept himself in check, giving no visual indication of discomfort. He sort of hated this place at times, especially in these deep, spooky parts - but fear had no place in your heart when you protected someone else. "Then you know its sounds," he said, head tilting slightly to the side. "Do you hear it?" The ancient, powerful forest creaked, its trees swaying all around him, not much, not dangerously, merely moving as they always did when the wind blew. Bark groaned and stretched, leaves rustling, moving against one another; a few came loose, drifting down on the wind, and bracken swallowed one of his hind paws. There he stopped, ears flickering, tail swaying, nose twitching - mind analyzing. He smelled nothing untoward, no strangers, no predators, only the forest and its smell of mold, decay. "Don't be afraid, Kisla. I'm here. Do you dare walk with me?" Deeper. .ice aesir |
(This post was last modified: Sep 24, 2012, 01:55 PM by Ice.)