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Posted: Fri Mar 03, 2017 6:17 pm
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Tav was still lonely in her small house. All the others had members, but hers did not. She kept her hopes up, though, wandering the woods around the pack-lands in hopes to entice new members into her house.
She had heard, not too long ago, that a pride had disband, leaving several dogs wtihout a pack. She wondered if the scattering of dogs were headed this way, or if they had gone to one of the other packs around the area.
She could only cling to hope. She was aching for those with like minds to find her, but it wouldn't do any good to sit around and mope about it, so she wandered a little further each day to try to seek out new members for her house.
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Posted: Sat Mar 04, 2017 2:36 am
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Aurelia was lost in more than one sense of the word. To begin with, she hadn't a clue with what she was supposed to do now that the Kwa'Kikombe had disbanded. For a while, she traveled around with her mother and sister, but they seemed more distant and content to the life of a rogue. Knowing that wasn't a life for her, Aurelia had parted ways with her family and set to find a new home for herself, one that was just as wonderful as the Kwa'Kikombe had been. The only problem... She hadn't any clue as to where she should start looking.
For the most part, it was all tracking and guess work. She spent her days walking where she scented other wild dogs and followed their scent trails. She did that enough that she had recently picked up many scents of fellow canines heading into a forest, but once she went into the forest from the rogue lands... She became lost twice over, now with directions as well as her head space.
"Oh no..." She whined when she found that her nose had been overwhelmed and that she would be unable to distinguish the scents around her any longer. She whimpered and whined, wishing she hadn't left her family at all, when suddenly, Aurelia's nose twitched.
There was someone close by, she realized, for this smell was fresh and new among the others. She raised her head and perked her ears hopefully. "Helloooo?" She called out to the trees. "Can anyone hear me?" Hoping that, in fact, someone would.
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