She/Them
15 (Estimated)
April 5th
Route 119/Fortree
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Wandering Wildchild
Cadet
A White Wolf
POSTED ON Jan 1, 2024 1:17:12 GMT
Dreams were... Strange, to Ettie, by now. For the longest time, she recognized dreams to not be reality, to be separate from it. But then came the years spent in Galar, where - though much of it was indeed separate from the reality she knew now - it left lasting effects and a memento behind, even if she could only remember pieces of it. There were the dreams brought on from exposure to the mist, where one of her own packmates was changed multiple times as a result.
Where was the line drawn, between a dream and the waking world?
It was hard to say. But it meant the idea of putting an end to a dream even stranger. She had experienced it once, in those twenty years of Galar, ad her feelings upon it were... A bit of a mess.
But from what it sounded like, all dreams had to have an end, right? The dream of Galar did. And so did any other normal dream. So this, too, had to end - and Ebon knew how. Though with the language barrier, trying to figure out the specifics from him was hard.
So, she was happy to follow his lead, as they entered those familiar woods, walking through winding paths... To the den, that the dream was centered around, she realized - the sounds of playful barks and yips echoing in the distance. "We ask pack for help?" She questioned, glancing to Ebon.
And Ebon, in response, considers this question for a second... Before nodding, allowing her to believe her initial thoughts. Not a complete lie - the pack will indeed help, but... Maybe not in the way that Ettie will think.
He has no intention of telling her how this will go. He has no intention of having her see it. It would be kinder to her, this way - for the dream to end without her seeing a drop of blood.
As the two approach the den, Anne is there to greet them - her tail idly wagging as she nuzzles Ettie. The wildchild giggles in turn - reaching a hand up to scritch behing Anne's ear, as they nuzzle her back, briefly wiggling. Soft, content, canid noises are shared between the two - and even without a shared tongue, the sentiments are communicated all the same; they are happy to see one another.
With those initial greetings done with though, Ebon would nudge Ettie to the den - giving her a brief nuzzle. Surely, she'd want to see the rest of the pack too, right?
Which, Ettie liked that idea! They could play together for a little bit, right? Smiling and nodding, she'd run off into the den, ready to greet her other packmates.
This left Ebon and Anne outside the den - and though the Dusk Lycanroc initially turned to follow Ettie, he would grab her attention with a low 'rrruff.' They had something they'd need to discuss. Something that Ettie need not know.
And though something approximating uncertainty flickered in Anne's expression... She'd agree to stay, seeing the serious look in Ebon's air.
Perhaps this was the kindest way for this to go. For Ettie to be among her family, not knowing a thing. To not see the true way this would end. For all she'd know, this dream would end the same as any other ordinary dream...
... Suddenly, abruptly, as one awakens - yet gentle all the same, with those pleasant memories there to linger unmarred...
Ettie wouldn't know what had happened, even as she awakens in the real world, surrounded by her packmates.
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