Title: Meeting at last
Description: [p]Langv
Drygonsky - April 17, 2008 12:15 AM (GMT)
Drygonsky looked around, shrugging his shoulders to narrowly avoid running into someone. Squeezing between two people, and leaping carefully over someone that was kneeling over, Drygonsky finally made his way out of the crowd. Man, Lomedor Square sure is packed today! He thought to himself, walking over to a small alleyway and sitting down. Looking up at the sky, he wondered if it was going to rain. It looked like it might, but you could never be quite sure. Drygonsky guessed that it must be raining soon, because the crowd began to thin and disperse. I wonder where Langv is... we met a while ago in Port Adune, but I think it would've been better if we'd stayed together... Maybe I'll get Felix to send her a message... Drygonsky thought, planning.
What're you thinking about Drygonsky? Paek asked him mentally.
Oh, nothing... Drygonsky thought back to him. Paek laughed mentally and then replied,
I can tell when you're thinking my friend, you screw up your face and don't talk at all... You talk a lot normally you know. Drygonsky laughed aloud, then rubbed his face. "I was just thinking about Langv." Paek recoiled, You're a bit too young for her, you know! Drygonsky shook his head, "You naughty, naughty, little wolf... I was thinking that we should try to meet up with her again. I was actually thinking of sending Felix out to find her or something." Drygonsky scanned the horizon, running to get under the small roof of the alleyway as it began to rain. You should call him mentally. The last I saw of him was when he was back in Port Adune, trying to steal from the fisherman... Drygonsky laughed and then nodded his head in agreement. "you'd better look out, this is going to be loud!" Paek raised his eyebrows, then laid down, putting his paws on his ears.
FELIX! I NEED YOU TO TALL LANGV TO MEET ME IN PORT ADUNE! Drygonsky yelled mentally. He then heard a faint reply,
Caaw!
Drygonsky sighed, then laid down next to Paek, still safely under the cover of the roof. Closing his eyes, Drygonsky fell asleep, hoping to see Langv the next morning...
Langv - April 20, 2008 03:28 PM (GMT)
The sun was beating down on the crowd, which would not thin, even in this heat. Cart-drivers steadily rolled along, kicking up a thick cloud of dust behind them. With this dust, it was not easy to see, which made it extremely easy for thieves to steal. That was not the case today. A bunch of children, a couple of young adults, and a fiery red haired, middle aged woman burst out of a shop and onto the streets, rolls and braids of bread in their hands. They scrambled and zoomed off in different directions, some slinking back to the alleys to go home, other creating a detour and going off leaping from rooftop to rooftop. The woman and a couple of young, short-haired women ran in front of the wagons, making them come to an utterly hard stop. Horses reared and kicked. "Duck!" screamed someone. All the females dropped down onto their knees and crawled out of the way. They continue to run but the older woman stopped and put her hands on her knees. She was panting hard. Little did she notice a bulky shadow overcame her owns. “Langv! Look out!” cried one of the girls. Langv whipped around and kicked the big guard across t he shins. He shrank back and yelled for help. The overly-large man turned back to an empty space. As guards ran up behind him, he shook his head. “Drat thieves. Stole bread again,” he muttered.
The women waved to each other before departing. Soon, Langv was all alone again. Sighing, she jumped up onto the rooftop and sat down to eat her bread. As she munched she began to think. How much trouble am I in? she asked herself. Am I wanted or what? She shook her head. It’s the gangs that are wanted, not me. a voice fought back as she took another gigantic gulp of her bread. He mind went back to first seeing Drygonsky again. How she wanted to see him. Suddenly, as if fate was intertwined with her thoughts, a hawk’s shadow glided over her. She looked up to see a red-tailed bird with spots on it’s belly. Felix. she thought out to him. I’m down here on the roof. The keen bird whistled down to her and glanced at her. She nodded once and twice before standing up to follow the bird. Giving him the rest of the bread, she turned into a bird to fly with him. As soon as Felix finished with his share of food, they flew off into the late afternoon sun, two birds swimming in the sky’s sea.
It was nearly sun set when they reached where Drygonsky rested. Langv switched back into a human. She sat down roughly, her head pounding from the switch, and started to nudge the young man. “Drygonsky, wake up!”
Drygonsky - April 20, 2008 10:08 PM (GMT)
(OOC: That's kinda power playing, but it's okay. I'll just go along with it...)
BIC:
Drygonsky sat up as he felt someone tapping his shoulder. Whu...? LANGV! You're here finally!" he said sleepily, then added, Thanks Felix.
"Uuuhh... So, you wanna get something to eat?" He said, yawning in the middle of the sentence. "Actually, on second thought, let's sleep a bit..." Drygonsky said, laying back down and closing his eyes slowly. Falling asleep quickly, Drygonsky was now wondering whether seeing Langv had been a dream or not.
(OOC: Sorry for the short post! Can't think of anything to write about!)
Langv - April 27, 2008 04:00 PM (GMT)
Langv nodded twice, not saying anything. Her friend was...not what she thought he was. He wasn't the old Drygonsky that she saw with Amzela. It just wasn't him. As Drygonsky driffted back to sleep, Langv jumped off the roof and watched the sunset from the alley. She love the sun. It filled her with that fiery warmth. Little did she know or remember were the shadows that surrounded her and came down on her. She tried screaming, but it did not work. Whatever it is, she woke up on the ground later. The moon was high in the sky and she was frightened. "Drygonsky?" she called out. "Drygonsky, where are you?"