A The lingering drought had changed everything. Now, where their herb garden once thrived, there lies broken earth, cracked and dry. What was once living had shriveled away; now only the gnarled remains of plants remain. Willow stood at the edge of adulthood, while her small paws stood at the border of the former garden, a frown tugging at her dark lips as she surveyed the damage. What would it take to start again? The thought was heavy as a stone. Gone was the lightness of youth, replaced instead by a wilting posture and a tail that dragged in the dust. Twin ears folded backward in her disdain. It was then that she detected the sound of another, but Willow's focus remained intent, hazel green eyes fixed on the dead ground before her. @Gallagher
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Gallagher moved through the trailing branches of a wisteria tree, making mental notes about the tree, the now wilted flowers. It saddened them to look upon the destruction that the drought and heatwave had caused, but they knew that eventually, whenever the rains and slightly cooler weather came that the world would come back to life for a short time before the harshness of winter arrived. Gallagher’s ears flickered back slightly in thought. The winter would be a hard one – many sources of food and healing herbs had died off in the drought, suffered because of the heat wave. It would be hard to keep things sustained during the winter, but life would persevere as things always managed to do. They knew that the population of the kingdom would suffer, but things would get better. Hopefully the coming year would bring easier weather and the lands would come back to their full strength.
They moved on from the wilted Wisteria tree, feeling the branches trail along the thick fur of their spine as they moved out into a meadow. The appearance of a figure in their periphrial caused Galla to look over, their gaze landing upon a younger wolf. The wolf looked saddened, distraught even. Galla wondered at what – perhaps it was the state of the world around them at the present time. |
W Hazel-green eyes narrowed slightly as the youth tried to determine whether this stranger was indeed a stranger, or if they had somehow crossed paths before disaster had struck, when the College was still buzzing with ceaseless activity. Finding no distinct memories of the other, Willow attempted her best, most polite smile. But a bittersweet expression tinged her features as she shook her head gently in response to the stranger’s inquiry. ”No. All are welcome here.” ”This is – was - the Fritz family garden.” She could not bring herself to look back at the rotting plants that remained, focusing instead on the unknown wolf that had discovered her there. There was something a bit different about them… but Willow knew better than to be nosey. ”My mom teaches at the College, and this garden was…” She paused, trying to find the right word, but the internal search seemed only to inspire more emotions, and her bottom lip trembled as she finished the thought: ”Important.” @Gallagher
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Gallagher hadn’t visited the gardens before, but they had heard about them. Others had raved about the lush vegetation and the prospect of learning about herbs not often seen in this part of the Kingdom. Galla had made the trip, knowing that the vegetation would be destroyed by the heatwave, but… still, they could see some life within the garden, even if it was wilted and brown. They decided that it would be a good place for notes, for study, even despite the drought and heatwave that still plagued the area and the surrounding ones.
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T Willow was not entirely accustomed to adults showing a genuine interest, beyond what was necessary for instructors to show their students. Of course, her own mothers were different, and had never lacked for attention and affection. But most grown-ups were so… stuffy. Only interested in themselves and their own business. Not to mention boring! Questions about her mum inspired another smile on her darkened maw. ”Oh, she is the very best professor when it comes to herbs! She is only part-time but – but maybe you know her!” This prospect, it seemed, was very exciting for Willow, whose tail began to wag slowly as she continued. ”Kylar Fritz is her name! And my other mum, she is Nephele, but she isn’t a professor or anything. She does know about healing, though, and–” Hazel eyes grew wide with surprise as she realized she had not even introduced herself! ”Wait! Wait a minute – I haven’t – I didn’t even–” She burst into laughter, the broken and dry ground forgotten, at least for now. ”My name is Willow!” @Gallagher
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It seemed the questions about the girl’s mother perked her up quite a bit despite the almost suffocating heat that hung over them. Gallagher couldn’t help the small smile that touched their lips and stayed there.
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T Gallagher. She repeated the name internally so that it would not be lost among the other monikers she encountered during her days. But it seemed unlikely she would forget this one, nor the face accompanying it. Gallagher spoke of wanting to take Kylar’s class, and Willow’s tail wagged with greater enthusiasm. ”Oh, yes! You would like her very much. Well, I mean – I don’t exactly know you, but you seem very nice, and –” The girl stopped herself from rambling onward as she felt a warmth paint her cheeks beneath her fur. Her gaze averted away from Gallagher so that her blushing would not be detected by the other, and she felt a sudden shyness creeping in. Even more embarrassing was the giggle that bubbled forth and escaped from her maw before she could stop it. Now, she was certain she looked half crazed. This wolf was so – so kind, even to a silly stranger like Willow. ”I – uh, sorry,” she mumbled, still hoping Gallagher had not noticed. Thankfully, the other wolf continued speaking, full of kindness and positive regard, regaining Willow’s focus. She sought the stranger’s eyes and nearly gasped aloud as she took in the bright azure hue of them. Like perfect, cloudless skies… The youth blinked hard to stop herself from staring as Gallagher spoke of their own childhood. Willow’s brows knit with concern at the implications of an unhappy youth. ”Did you grow up near here? Is your family -- um, are they still...?” She was not sure how to complete the inquiry. @Gallagher
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Gallagher couldn’t help the smile that touched their features, an infectious thing as it was. Their gentleness shone through in that smile, showing the inherent softness of their kind, warm heart. Much like Willow, Gallagher would not soon forget this meeting and the things that they learn from it. More so, Gallagher would not forget the potential friend that they gained from this encounter.
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W Her expression was practically giddy as she listened to Gallagher speak of their family. She would wait until the wolf had finished (because that was the polite thing to do, and she was also keenly interested to learn more about this very interesting wolf), before blurting out her burning question: ”You have an adopted mum, too?” She danced on her paws with excitement as she announced with much pride, ”I have two adopted mums! And they’re the best. I don’t know who made me – you know, made me,” she said with a purposeful grin, gaze averting shyly. ”I used to think that I grew right out of the garden here,” she admitted with a sheepish giggle. ”But now I know better.”
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Gallager was aware of Willow’s staring, and admittedly it wasn’t a stare that they had ever received before. But, the more they thought about it, the more they realized that they didn’t dislike it. They found themselves almost… happy about it? It was a strange feeling, but one that they didn’t dislike at all. Gallagher couldn’t help the easy smile on their features, the sincere, kind smile that was almost always there. A small shuffle of one front paw occurred, before they crossed their front leg over the other, letting the tips of the claws of that paw rest gently on the dry earth below.
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