Shade Thatcher. An unusual name, to her Elvin ears at least, but Aeylisia liked the imagery of standing beneath the cool shadow of a tree that it made her think of. She almost smiled. That was, until Shade pulled her arm over his shoulders. She grimaced lightly, ready to pull her arm away from him, but as her weight shifted into his support, she could no longer protest. She probably should have been a little embarrassed by the way her body leaned on his shoulder and side, But the immediate relief it provided to her leg silenced her uneasiness. Breathing a soft sigh that parted her full lips, she had just braced herself for the first step when a low howl drifted through the night.
'Oh, how I wish I could join you brother wolf... The elf thought wistfully, briefly imagining a situation in which she hadn't stumbled into Shade's trap. She would have never had such an urgent need to change back to her current shape, could have vented her frustration by running and hunting with the pack... Thatcher's words had her now impossible fantasies unraveling and she blinked, dispelling the image that had begun to form in her mind's eye and she couldn't help but focus on his face, so much closer now thanks to her current position. With her new vantage point, she once again noticed the difference between his irises, not the specific colors, but that the hues did not match. She had just begun to let herself be curious when his expression turned into a scowl and she had to think back over his words.
it bothers him to admit weakness. She concluded, glancing back over her own shoulder at the dead manticore. She didn't have time to think further on the matter, Shade abruptly stepping forward with her in tow and all of her concentration had to go into not falling on her face.
Her gait was awkward, she stumbled and hopped more than she actually walked, but Aeylisia was silently grateful for the support the human's shoulder was under her arm, the way her hip rested against his and helped keep most of her weight off of her bad leg. Praying that his camp wasn't far off, as he had said, she tightened her eyes and focused on releasing as few pained noises as she could possibly manage. As a distraction, though it came out through her teeth somewhat with the tightness in her jaw, she found herself reassuring Shade. "The beast Will still be there by the time you return. The magical fear they naturally exude will not have dissipated so quickly."
'Oh, how I wish I could join you brother wolf... The elf thought wistfully, briefly imagining a situation in which she hadn't stumbled into Shade's trap. She would have never had such an urgent need to change back to her current shape, could have vented her frustration by running and hunting with the pack... Thatcher's words had her now impossible fantasies unraveling and she blinked, dispelling the image that had begun to form in her mind's eye and she couldn't help but focus on his face, so much closer now thanks to her current position. With her new vantage point, she once again noticed the difference between his irises, not the specific colors, but that the hues did not match. She had just begun to let herself be curious when his expression turned into a scowl and she had to think back over his words.
it bothers him to admit weakness. She concluded, glancing back over her own shoulder at the dead manticore. She didn't have time to think further on the matter, Shade abruptly stepping forward with her in tow and all of her concentration had to go into not falling on her face.
Her gait was awkward, she stumbled and hopped more than she actually walked, but Aeylisia was silently grateful for the support the human's shoulder was under her arm, the way her hip rested against his and helped keep most of her weight off of her bad leg. Praying that his camp wasn't far off, as he had said, she tightened her eyes and focused on releasing as few pained noises as she could possibly manage. As a distraction, though it came out through her teeth somewhat with the tightness in her jaw, she found herself reassuring Shade. "The beast Will still be there by the time you return. The magical fear they naturally exude will not have dissipated so quickly."