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Post by Tumainii on Jul 26, 2012 16:14:53 GMT -5
"Well, just don't get your hopes up to high." she said with a small sigh. Her eyes flickering all around looking for loose spots and perhaps and easier way up. But finally as the closed in on the other side of the mountain the cliff face started to slope. She looked up wards and decided it was ok to go up now. She placed a paw digging her claws in the ground for extra grip.
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Anvil
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Post by Anvil on Jul 27, 2012 23:45:38 GMT -5
Lyall walked carefully. "Yeah, I know that I don't need to get my hopes up high, but I'm just so sure. I really want to find Paradise. I know I keep repeating this, but I long to find Paradise. I really do have faith that it's up there, Tumainii. I really do. I really know it's hard to understand. And I know that I'm kind of treating you like you're too young to understand anything, but that's not what I'm really thinking. Paradise brings the most out of me. I'm not sure if it's a good or bad thing, but I really have faith."
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Post by Tumainii on Aug 14, 2012 3:15:55 GMT -5
Tumainii only gave her a shoulder look, remaining quiet as they walked up the steep trail. She certainly was a talker Tumainii thought to herself, going on about this mystical place as if it was her own flesh and blood. She couldn't help but ask herself what the hell she had gotten into now, after everything that had happened in her short life did she really need a set back? But it was better then living for no reason at all but for the sake of survival itself. They were drawing close as Tumainii lead the way, the air was thinner then she had expected. But she glanced Lyall's way to give her a once over making sure she wasn't looking as if breathing was a chore now.
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Anvil
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Post by Anvil on Nov 21, 2012 23:15:12 GMT -5
Lyall nodded at Tumainii when she looked at her. She too could feel that it was getting harder to breathe. She only hoped that Tumainii would be fine. But it seemed to Lyall that Tumainii was doing a good job of taking care of herself. Lyall only wanted to protect the younger wolf, but she also felt that it was not her place to do so. Still, it was Lyall's instinct to do so. But she decided to just hold back until Tumainii severely needed the help. She continued walking up the steep trail with younger wolf.
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