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Her ears twitched, each step she took feeling like it might sink below her as she moved along the skirts of the Highlands where it was close to touching the Lowlands. Though, she was oblivious to where she was altogether and though she was said to be free, each step felt like her paws might bush into blood as if the earth was made of teeth. It was almost scarier being free, not knowing what to expect at all or who might pop up around the corner if she took one wrong step in any direction. Her heart felt close to bursting, her soul close to bursting as her gait became all the more hesitant as she ventured into each unknown nook. The one thing that brought her any solace was the scent she knew all too well as Melrose, a place that had been like her secondary home when she was growing up and it made her gain a little more vigor in her steps with enthusiasm to finally be back to a world she knew to some capacity.
Taking a few steps quicker, she would stumble in her movements, nervously looking back to make sure that Kenzo was still with her as she felt her breathing grow shallow and quick and her head spun from lack of steady oxygen. The form of equally dark and light would bring her breathing back to a more comfortable rhythm, but she knew she was growing tired. She had just wanted away from everything, but she needed rest even more. Her stomach growled impatiently for food and her eyes kept becoming heavy as sandbags with a threat of closing. Then there was the horrid smell that never seemed to leave her fur, even with the few flicks of her tongue she had offered it, she couldn’t stand the taste and retreated from the idea of cleaning herself earlier. Weak legs would buckle as she bumped into her husband, doing nothing to stop herself from falling into him as she defeatedly let out a frustrated and stressed whine like a puppy that lacked the words to express themselves. Between the pain, the discomfort of her dirty coat and the way her belly made walking awkward, she was simply miserable. She thought her depressive episode after their fight some time ago would be the worst she’d ever felt or thinking he had died. How wrong she was. |
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She wanted to believe comfort would come to her when she got home but there was a pointed doubt about that ever being true as she maneuvered along a few unkind roots and uneven earth as she followed. Drawing in a breath, she would glance up at Kenzo again as he spoke, her ears twitching like two radars trying to focus on where the sound was coming from. Maiden’s Braid? She heard of it before and with such a name it sounded like a romantic getaway for an affair not blessed by the minds of society. Perhaps it was the perfect place to take her. He could drown her there if he wanted to. Not that he would. Atleast, not fully. He had dunked her under water a couple times in the past but he had never genuinely tried to get rid of her fully. Not to her own perspective at least. Maybe she was wrong and she would learn that today if she followed him down into the waters, though she was caught off guard a little by the mention of a bath.
Stumbling a tad in her steps, she would come to a pause to gauge his expression before letting out a tch of a laugh, radars falling to the side in amnesty. His silence and lack of physical comfort seemed to speak the volumes his voice did not utter as she staggered away from him, feeling like she wasn’t as wanted. Her thoughts were too battered and bruised to notice the shift of him about to reach for her and he had still too quickly for her to catch sight of it when she turned her gaze partially toward him once more. Her tongue flicked over her own nose as she put a touch of distance between them out of courtesy to him rather than herself, using all her strength in the moment to move as quickly as she could so not to waste anymore of his time and maybe get a chance to look like herself again. There was only a small bit of hope in her heart he really did love her still, that he wasn’t just being nice out of pity. He went out of his way to find her but now that he had her, seen her, knew unspoken truths, the idea that he’d continue to want her still hung far heavier over her head than that hope of still being his. It ate away at her till she finally turned around again, looking at him with tears in her eyes. |