LOST IN THE ETHER. « Thread Started on Jun 25, 2007, 10:34pm »
Ellen,
CONSIDER THIS A SIGN, A TRAIN IN THE NIGHT
Now please understand that the mind is a very complex object, so complex that some contain information it's own beholder yets to know. Well, with this being known and quite obvious lets see fit that Ellen was not sure why she, being in sound mind, was actually trespassing to be accepted. It wasn't as if she felt she was the best of the best, but that she felt she wasn't of need to be a underscore to some tyranical beast. She hoped that who she got, anyway. Oddly, even if she didn't like being told what to do she loved to be lead by someone who didn't care whos feelings they hurt. Why? Beats me.
The large rottie mix moved without a word, barreling through the field without a care to what or who she stepped on. That was Ellen for you. She could have a sweetheart's name all she wanted, but she was by far no saint. The ground encased each paw as it dug into the dirt - much like a cast on a arm. This bothered Ellen obviously hence the fact that she snorted and yanked her paw from the ground with a look of pure annoyance. Yet, it could've been mistaken for her regular act since she portrayed that of a world loather.
Ellen's destination and reasons for reaching it were simple. First off, she wanted to meet this Alpha of Emeral Glebe and with much of her 'charm' she was sure she'd end up becoming a member of the pack. The second thing was that she wanted out of this horrid heat. For some reason, the sun's rays were more intense then ever and it felt as if the ultra-violet rays were coursing through her veins. She would've stopped and taken a breather, but she kept going because she was not going to feel like moving if she stopped.
She observed the trees, spotting a odd bird within the treetops. It gave it's call, a loud shreik of what she felt to be ownership. At first, Ellen could've sworn it was croaking at her, but after a much detailed look she saught out another bird. This bird was simular but a little smaller then the other - even if it was puffed up. As Ellen hit a spot, she caught wiff of a smell. It wasn't putrid, but it wasn't some fragrance imported from France either. It was that of the leader of the area though and it stated that he was close. This gave Ellen the mind to sit of which she did with a wince because the sun was beating so ridiculously now.
"HOW LUCKY I AM THAT I'M NOT SOME SHEEPDOG." She stated without caring for whom's ears it met. The mutt rose a droopy ear, listening to the sounds of the area with a frown. Boredom was seeping deep within her pores and she wasn't about to sit much longer if it hit her muscles. Being of the big dog relations, she wasn't set to sit in a confined space for the while. It sounds weird doesn't it? The confined part seeing as to she's in a field. The thing was that if she was sitting, the area was confined since she was to one spot. Point blank, she was not one of patience.
Re: LOST IN THE ETHER. « Reply #1 on Jun 25, 2007, 10:38pm »
x. what the f.uck do you care? .x
What was it that Kernal hated the most? Stupid females who trekked upon his land wanting attention from him, or females who barged in with no care to the world? He would say that both are even. Both are annoying, and both contain females. Oh, they weren't as good warriors as brutes. Unless, of course, they had been in the army. But when Kernal was in the army, all the females were for breeding. In Kernal's eyes, there were two types of mutts. The good for nothing females and the strong, yet unloyal males. Both he hated.
The scent of a female wafted over Kernal's nose. He twitched it and opened his eyes. Suddenly her obnoxious voice rang out clear across the territory. He growled, cursing to himself. What the f.uck does she think she's doing? He growled. Getting up, he shook his massive body, dirt spraying from his ragged pelt. He yawned, showing large white teeth inside his maw. Another member wanting to join the pack, probably. It seemed they always came in the morning, or during his nap period.
He stepped outside his den, into the fresh morning air. But he was welcomed by a blast of hot air. He snarled, curling up his lip. It was cool inside his den, and now he had to get out of his den just to greet some piece of shit into his pack. Oh yes, he nearly called everyone a piece of shit. Why? No, it wasn't because he was superior. But each dog thought they were better than him and had to challenge him. He scoffed, growling in his throat. As if.
Kernal padded outside, large white paws pounding into the ground. He tried to keep himself in the shade, so he wouldn't over heat himself. Finally he saw her. She was sitting down, looking the other way. She looked like she was in tip-top shape, but he couldn't tell. He growled to let her know he was there before walking up to her. His breed of dog was tall, and he was taller than most. Whys that? Kernal didn't know, but he was glad. He looked down at the female, even sitting down he still did.
He let out a growl, lowering his head. "Who are you and why the hell do you trespass across by grounds?" He snarled, curling up his lip. Most females he met have a soft attitude. They claim they need help and shelter. He raised his 'eyebrows', which were really brown fur above his eyes. Kernal hoped this female wasn't like them. He enjoyed seeing other dogs torture them, but a smart female with a snappy personality was better.
Accepting pack members was very easy. Just ask them who they are, why they are here, and if they have a good enough answer accept them. Kernal smirked, still looking at the b.itch. He growled again, a warning that he was going to speak. "And while you're answering that, think about this too. Why do you need this pack and what would you give to it?" He sighed, hoping her story wasn't plain like other female stories. Another thing he hoped was that she didn't have pups with her. It was fun to torture them, but a female with pups was trouble.
Re: LOST IN THE ETHER. « Reply #2 on Jun 26, 2007, 2:05am »
Ellen,
CUTE AS A BUTTON, SHARP AS A RAZOR BLADE
It goes by a person's nature that a greeting is supposed to be quaint and productive. You know. A nice hello and maybe a introduction and post conversation. The manner of which the male emerged not only gave her a hint of annoyance, but was so pissed that she couldn't help but smirk. He was a large boy, tall and muscular at every point of his body. The only thing was that she'd seemed to have woken him and gotten him upset. Now on a different person they'd happily apologize, but not with Ellen. Oh, no.
Instead, the rottweiler mutt just gave him a devilish, sheepish grin and tilted her head a little. All in all she couldn't be happier with the outcome. The leader had turned out to be not at all happy with her presence even if she was willing to join. That was clearly obvious. That and the fact that his words were meant to push her away or something of the sort. If she wasn't in the sound mind of joining this pack, she'd have said something snarky and unwanted.
"Who are you and why the hell do you trespass across by grounds?" Ellen frowned as he snarled at her because she was not one to accept such actions from a stranger. She tensed up her body almost immediately and stared him straight on, pretty annoyed herself now that she thought of it. I mean, she could care less if he hated her right on the spot but it was the fact that he decided to stretch his limits by snarling at her. She opened her mouth, firing up her insults but just as she was about to say something he spoke once more.
"And while you're answering that, think about this too. Why do you need this pack and what would you give to it?" Ellen smirked again, highly amused at his fashion of which he handed his people. As if they mattered none even though she had a feeling he did. The sun was hitting her full throttle, but she'd ignored it so far. She was so into this whole scenerio that she'd forgotten the world existed so to say. "WELL. I'M HERE, AS YOU OBVIOUSLY KNOW, TO JOIN YOUR PACK. TRESSPASSING IS NOT TOLERABLE AND I APOLOGIZE FOR THAT." She stopped, shaking her head at the fact that she apologized to a mere stranger.
Ellen moved her eyes back onto his, marking the fact that she was incredulous of her own extents to get in, then moved on with her responses. "I NEED THIS PACK BECAUSE I'M NOT OK WITH BEING ALONE ANY MORE AND I NEED A LIFE." Of course it was meant as a joke, but honestly she couldn't be more honest with herself and others. Ellen was, by far, alone and she did need a life because roaming around wasn't the way she planned on living it. "HRM. WHAT CAN I DO FOR YOU? WELL, I'M PRETTY SURE I CAN PERFORM A LOYAL SERVICE AND A BE A RELIABLE SOURCE OF HELP IN ALMOST ALL SITUATIONS. YET, I MUST TELL YOU GORE RIDDEN SITUATIONS ARE MY BEST WHIST THE HANDLING OF KIDS ARE MY WORST."
Ellen gave a little wink, twindling her saliva around as if it were a toothpick. She was, without a doubt, a southern belle so why not act the part? The way her voice was a definate alert because most people didn't talk in that fasion, but she sure as hell did and had not a problem with it. The kids thing was no understatement because she didn't have any type of patience for kids, unless they were hers. They, to her, were the most insufferable things on the face of the earth because all they did was shit and cause problems.
Re: LOST IN THE ETHER. « Reply #3 on Jun 26, 2007, 2:34am »
x. what the f.uck do you care? .x
Kernal was still quite pissed she had woken him up from a nap. He was also pissed that she make him get out into the blistering sun just to say hello. Friendly hellos weren't in his nature. He just wanted the dog or b.itch to get off his lands already. But hey, he couldn't do that. What's the point of owning land if no one was there with him? The brute closed his brown orbs. Why couldn't they just leave him alone while he was sleeping?
Her first reaction flushed him quite mad. She smirked as he prowled up to her. Growling, he curled up his lip to show ivory fangs. This b.itch was already pissing him off! He loved a smart female with a snappy attitude. What he hated was a female who acted 'superior'. She smirked at him, as if she could tell she woke him up. The brute growled in his throat, which echoed in his chest. Her stubborn attitude was already leaking through.
"WELL. I'M HERE, AS YOU OBVIOUSLY KNOW, TO JOIN YOUR PACK." Kernal growled to himself. Well yeah, trespassing wasn't accepted. Did she honestly think that he would allow just any dog onto his territory? He blinked and listened to the rest of her response. Yet he couldn't help thinking back to her words. She was here to join the pack, yeah. But why would she apologize? Kernal never apologized for anything and he didn't care.
"I NEED THIS PACK BECAUSE I'M NOT OK WITH BEING ALONE ANY MORE AND I NEED A LIFE." Kernal smirked at her, his eyes dancing with amusement. A life? Here, in his pack? Most dogs would call this hell. Is hell life? "HRM. WHAT CAN I DO FOR YOU? WELL, I'M PRETTY SURE I CAN PERFORM A LOYAL SERVICE AND A BE A RELIABLE SOURCE OF HELP IN ALMOST ALL SITUATIONS. YET, I MUST TELL YOU GORE RIDDEN SITUATIONS ARE MY BEST WHIST THE HANDLING OF KIDS ARE MY WORST." Finally something in her caught his attention.
So, she was a rotten one huh? Kernal loved that. He grinned, smiling like a devil. Her wink threw him off a bit, and he felt like snapping at her again. But what was the point. He swiped his tongue over his maw, as if blood was still fresh there. He paused to think. Almost all the dogs wanting to be accepted were accepted. But they weren't always given a good rank. He paused, looking up at her. A stubborn b.itch like her was just what he needed.
"Really now? And so tell me something. If I was to give you an order in fighting to back away from killing a dog, would you obey it?" He growled, eyes once again dancing with amusement. But they turned stone cold as he waited for her answer. If she couldn't follow orders she wouldn't be accepted. Of course, he did love dogs who killed for no reason. He chuckled to himself. Sounded like him.
Re: LOST IN THE ETHER. « Reply #4 on Jun 27, 2007, 1:38am »
Ellen,
THE UPSIDE DOWN I'E BEEN BREAKIN BABY.
Sadly, the male seemed utterly disgusted with her by first introduction. This wasn't really a big thing to Ellen, but she still would've liked a better outcome. The large male, who's name was that of a mystery, seemed to contemplate the seriousness of her apology. This was a good sign. Ellen rose, stretching with a extensive roll of her tounge, and looked him in the eyes as he frowned intensely at her every action.
There was just no impressing this guy, was there? Then the amazing happened. He smirked at her response of why she wanted to join. As she stood without a exact reason to be doing so, she realized that she was going along this whole thing so wrong. She felt that if she acted a little courteous she'd be more-so appreciated. Yet, all she needed was to act herself and she'd be home free. How ridiculously ironic.
Those brown eyes chased his whole expression, particularly interested when he grinned a devilish grin. She stared at him with a dull stare, not amused at all with his sudden outburst of humor. Ellen had half the mind to ask him what the hell he was grinning at, but then again that'd cause conflict and conflict wasn't too good against the odds of being accepted. Plus, he was the leader and if she fought him now she'd definately be shunned. Ha, listen to he babbling about being kicked out of something she before held no will to partake in.
The sun'd somewhat moved away, but the humidity was stil present amongst them. She was begining to understand why he'd loathed her for waking him up. The heat was highly unbearable and a strike from being exhausting. El sat back down without hesitation against sitting back down in the heat. In a complete other situation, she'd have laid her ass down in the shade and went to sleep for hours at a time. Yet, obviously, she wasn't in that type of scenerio and her being present and cooperative were her best shots at this whole thing.
"Really now? And so tell me something. If I was to give you an order in fighting to back away from killing a dog, would you obey it?" Ellen was taken by suprise in this question, but she chuckled dryly anyway. The chuckle was for her own comfort because she knew damn well she wasn't going to be able to lie on this one. Not that she would, but still it would've been better to know she could. "WELL..." She began with a deep frown in turn. "I HAVE TO BE HONEST WITH YOU, DEAR. IT WOULD DEPEND ON THE SEVERITY OF THE MAR, BUT I CAN HONESTLY TELL YOU YOU COULD COUNT ON ME TO FOLLOW YOU TILL DEATH. THIS MEANING YOU CAN TRUST ME TO OBEY." Ellen sighed, she couldn't believe her ears. She was just announcing the fact that she was here to help him. Many might've said she was crazy for admitting something that serious, but she felt like she could trust this angry male. Why? Beats me, but all in all he seemed so much like her. Yet, everyone with similarities have differances. Ellen was sure she'd made the right decision because she was positive this was where she wanted to be.