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Post by Burn on Feb 6, 2022 3:06:29 GMT
R E V A N "Come along," Revan urged, the slightest taste of impatience on his tongue. "It's just up here." Slender black legs carried him up the mild slope in a smooth, swift jog. He wasn't impatient because his friend was slow, no, but because he couldn't wait to show him this great surprise, just up ahead. Revan had spotted it from some distance away - the endless blue with the rolling white tides, the ocean - and he had instantly known what he needed to do. Not to mention, he thought, this area was within pack territory, and he wanted to hurry down to the shoreline before they were seen.
Finally, the black and red man reached the peak of the tall cliff. It was a gentle slope of eroded basalt before leveling out into a smooth, white beach. Above a gull flew, squawking at the two wolves, and below came the steady rumble of the shifting tides. Revan looked down over the rocky edge. The white sands stretched a good way before meeting the ocean, and the waters were calm today. Perfect.
"I thought you might appreciate this," He turned to Arsa, his eyes vacant of that usual burning intensity, instead they held a warmness beyond the color of crimson. Like the sand reed around them, the red spikes of his nape swayed gently in a warm breeze. He held back a smile as he awaited his companion's reaction. |
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Post by Jay on Feb 13, 2022 4:01:05 GMT
[googlefont=Montserrat:600] ✩ arsa ✩ Up and up the large man drew on the heels of his companion who urged him along, a sense of impatience on his tone. A chuckle rumbled from within his chest, a warm sound that reverberated with amusement. Something had inspired Revan to bring Arsa along, and he was determined to show him; to say Arsa’s curiosity was piqued would be an understatement. His friend’s quiet enthusiasm was contagious as Arsa was eager to see for himself what had him in a hurry—especially enough to breach pack territory. He said nothing in reply to his urgency, for he knew regardless that Revan was aware he was right behind him; a simple beckoning was all that was needed in the first place. His tall ears twitched upon hearing the squawk of a nostalgic bird: a gull. Arsa’s nose tilted up in curiosity, his brow knitting, pearly incisors peeking from under his lip as a small smile surfaced. He wasn’t entirely certain of himself yet, but there were faint whispers in the breeze along with a certain underlying brackish quality that made his chest tighten with the prospect of what it could be. The summit of the hill stayed his main object of attention with Revan in his peripheral vision, and when the other eventually reached it, Arsa wasn’t far behind. Cresting the rocky edge he stopped to bask in the view before him: a slope of marvelous dark rock that beautifully contrasted the stretch of white beach below, touching the vibrant blue of a vast ocean far beyond. He paused, his face falling, eyes immediately betraying his wonderment. "I thought you might appreciate this," said Revan beside him. Arsa looked at him, an expression of sheer fondness overcoming him as he scoffed breathily, a sound of playfulness and awe. His smile grew so wide his eyes creased, his heart fluttering with excitement. It had felt like years since he last came into contact with sand, and the beach just before them was as mesmerizing as it was tantalizing. “Appreciate it? I love it,” Arsa said softly, but his smile grew a slightly mischievous edge as he looked back at Revan. “I’m… impressed you remembered.” he teased lightheartedly, poking gentle fun at his friend. But not a moment later excitement took hold of him again as his face brightened up. “Come, the waves await us.” he urged in a whisper, eyes alight, before swooping down from the peak and making his way along the incline, inhaling deeply the salt in the air, the warmth of the day enhancing its taste on his tongue. Burn <333
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Post by Burn on Feb 23, 2022 19:30:14 GMT
R E V A N Revan held his red gaze on the man as he waited, his still face hiding his racing thoughts well. Arsa's expression dropped; was he disappointed? Was this nostalgia too melancholic for him? Doubt began to gnaw at his insides, hoping that what was meant as a meaningful gift wouldn't turn into a pitiful gesture. But then, a smile broke Arsa's face, touching his eyes and making that dull ochre come alive. Now, that was what this was about. Seeing that fond look, warm smile, it's what Revan had hoped for all along on this trip. He could no longer hold back his own grin- a gentle smirk that showed nothing but fondness for his friend, his companion.
Arsa scoffed softly. “Appreciate it? I love it,” This brought a subtle wag to Revan's tail, for the first time in...forever. “I’m… impressed you remembered.” Be it a jeer at his pathetic memory or his moment of compassion, Revan snorted, rolling his eyes away from the man as if offended. His small smile still remained, though. "I recall things easily when it comes to you." The dark fellow admitted, gazing out over the vast blue beyond them. “Come, the waves await us.” Revan's pointed ear flicked. Even if his friend seemed calm, he could still hear the tone of excitement in his warm voice. He couldn't help but pick up a contagious, giddy feeling as he watched Arsa descend. With a smirk, Revan leapt down after him.
With remarkable balance, the lithe man hopped and twisted down the rocky slopes, just behind his friend. On a particularly large slab of stone, Revan brushed his shoulder against the older man and gave a playful nip at his long mane - a challenge to race - before zipping down the slope with ease. The salty air was invigorating, but more than anything Revan was just...happy, for once. Being with his best friend, seeing him so lively, made the usually broody male forget his troubles for the time being; playful, even, though perhaps he seemed more neutral on the outside than he felt on the inside. |
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Post by Jay on Mar 1, 2022 3:31:27 GMT
[googlefont=Montserrat:600] ✩ arsa ✩ Arsa’s heart fluttered as an immense fondness for Revan bubbled in his heart, and he was soon unable to contain it in his chest, despite how large it was, and he giggled giddily. His skin was flushing under his mass of fur but his mind was elsewhere, already being pulled away into a faraway place with the gentle hymn of the waves, absorbed by the passing moment, more than grateful to be sharing it with his closest friend. He would want it no other way. He keenly observed the other’s body language: the way the corners of his lips twitched with the threat of a smile, the ever so slight sway of his tail. Though subtle, they meant more to Arsa than he could fathom with words. They served as another grounding moment; another realization that this man who stood beside him—who had endured his share of hardships, had spiraled down more than once, wore a disgruntled mask to dissemble himself and prevent being hurt again—was still capable of love. He was willing to risk trespassing just for the sake of showing him his favorite scenic view. As they descended the summit, Arsa breathed deeply again. The airborne salt was almost palpable, and coupled with the warm air it nearly burned his lungs. But he didn’t care. He wasn’t going to slow down, especially not after the playful invitation from Revan to a race. The darker man bounded ahead of him, gaining speed. He paused momentarily, still in great motion, as he simply watched the back of Revan’s spiky head, a soft smile gracing his muzzle. But he wasted no more time in picking up the pace, almost surprised with himself that he was able to reach farther with his strides that were already impressively long. It wasn’t long before he caught up with the other’s shoulder, occasionally dodging whatever obstacle was in his way, and would always regroup back at Revan’s side. He didn’t want to be away from it for long. Burn
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Post by Burn on Mar 13, 2022 2:27:15 GMT
REVAN Sun won't shine down here in this valley Was that a giggle he heard? Revan felt a brush against his shoulder, and as red eyes glanced over to see Arsa running by his side he could no longer hold back the smile that had been threatening to show on his face. The way his friend's ochre eyes were alit with life, how he seemed so eager, youthfully innocent, even; somehow, it had such an effect on Revan, he couldn’t bring himself to look away.
He should have looked where he was going- his front paws caught on a boulder as he galloped down the rocky slope. His eyes widened, grimacing as he anticipated the harsh smack of rocks to his face and a mouth full of dirt. But it didn’t come, he just barely managed to save himself and continue his stride, looking clumsy as possible.
Gah, what was that?! He never trips! He was agile, swift, and…distracted. He couldn’t figure out how Arsa had done that to him, but the little fumble was enough for the larger man to pull ahead, reaching the soft shore below just moments before Revan came bounding down, spraying sand on impact. "I let you win," Revan said to save his own pride. He could hardly believe that he’d lost his own game of racing, but the thought wasn’t on his mind for long. Ahead of them both lay the endless sea; white tides gently tumbling over darkened sand, threatening to lap at their paws with each rolling heave. Revan’s eyes swept the sands, taking in the various prints of birds, even a strange, long track as if something was drug along the beach. A tortoise, perhaps? What he noticed most though was that there were no wolf tracks, asides from Arsa and his walking side by side. He smiled down at the prints. He liked seeing the trails walking together like that. He looked back up to his companion a moment later, almost taken aback by his utter beauty. Arsa's pale fur seemed to have a certain radiance under the sun, and amid the glow of the white shoreline. Most of all, he seemed so relaxed, so happy… this truly was better than he had ever imagined.
Revan felt that he was staring, so he stepped forward, pressing his side against Arsa just enough, and gazed out into the infinite blue. He didn’t say a word, respecting the silence, the peace, and just breathed in the salty ocean air, relishing in the companionship. The dark male couldn’t remember the last time he had felt so at peace, both within his own mind and throughout the muscles of his body. But of course, Arsa always did make him feel so calm, like everything was alright. He wasn’t sure why, who else had made him feel that way? He was sure there was someone, but he couldn’t think of who, and at this moment he didn’t want to pry into his poor memory. All he wanted was to keep his best and only friend in mind.
"This is Revan speaking. This is Revan thinking which is dangerous. Moon don't glow beneath these trees 505 Words <3 Abyss
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Post by Jay on Mar 30, 2022 6:04:00 GMT
[nospaces] [attr="class","arsatable"] [attr="class","arsatabletitle"]arsa | [attr="class","arsatabletext"]As he ran, feeling the warm breeze brush against his face and fur, he kept the distant waves in his eyesight and Revan just in his peripheral vision. Which, fortunately, he had, because Arsa was quick to react when his usually graceful best friend suddenly stumbled over a boulder. Panic struck him instantly and he immediately berated himself for not having cautioned him. He was poised to stop, but Revan never hit the ground, and even though that panic was washed over with relief, concern continued to shine on his youthful face as he stared at him. They were still in motion, which he considered to be good, but he couldn’t shake the nagging worry that he had hurt himself.[break][break]
Arsa would ask questions later, because before he had even realized it himself, his paws touched soft, inviting sand with a thud, spraying it everywhere in front of him as it flew with his momentum. “I let you win,” came the anticipated remark from Revan, prompting a warm chuckle from the older man. “I’ll bet you did.” he said with amusement.[break][break]
They touched the waves. Arsa braked with Revan, spraying water in his wake. His skin prickled from the residual adrenaline left behind from racing down the hill, and as he fought to catch his breath—no longer was he as spry as he was in his prime—he felt a ticklish sensation bubble in his chest. He felt pressure against his side, to which he responded by leaning back against it. He felt secure, basking in the warmth of the beating sun, in the silence of their making; the sudden peacefulness that washed over him, seemingly with the ebb and flow of the gentle waves that lapped at their legs. Arsa’s eyes slid side to side, taking in more of his surroundings, but once they slid the other way, he saw Revan. He paused to look at his profile, the only indication of this being the slight tilt of his head.[break][break]
But then, he bounded backwards away from Revan, his tail swaying with the wind—or was it wagging? Arsa couldn’t tell the difference at the moment as he threw water towards his friend, giggling the entire time. It felt… odd, as if he were functioning entirely on autopilot, like he was no longer in control of himself. But, for once, he didn’t hesitate. For once he didn’t want to disappear into the silence. He wanted to be heard. He wanted Revan to be heard.[break][break]
However, just as quickly as that puppyish burst of energy surfaced, Arsa was back to his composed self, with his signature mask of concern as he walked back up to Revan, eyes falling to his forepaws. “But um, really, are you hurt? You did… trip over a whole boulder,” he couldn’t contain the brief chuckle that followed his words, despite his solemn expression. He sighed, his eyes softening, “What am I to do with you, hmm? Always getting hurt.”
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Post by Burn on Apr 1, 2022 5:58:17 GMT
[googlefont=Cinzel Decorative] REVAN Sun won't shine down here in this valley “I’ll bet you did.” Arsa responded with that warm chuckle. Revan gave a 'hmph,' pretending to be butthurt, but he couldn't hold up the act for long. Not when nature herself was blessing the both of them with this perfect day. The breeze was warm and the oceans gentle lapping cool around his ankles, and the waves and gulls were consistent and peaceful. It all placed a subtle smile on the dark man's face - ever since that one day on the beach with Arsa, he had found himself quite fond of the memories the sea brought him, and he couldn't be happier to have found that endless water again, and to share it was his best companion. At least it wasn't as soggy and grey this time, either, but best of all was the presence at his side; pressing into his side, making his ears droop into relaxation. Revan shut his eyes, inhaling the warm, humid air slowly.
Suddenly, that comforting presence at his side was gone. Why? Where did it go? Arsa?! Red eyes flew open once more, searching for his friend before clamping shut again, water splashing his face. Then he heard that giggle again. So that's how it was, hm? Revan was quick to leap - or more like prance - after the larger male, shaking the seawater from his spiky pelt. His red-tipped tail was held higher than usual as he approached with a playful smirk. This was the most energetic he had ever seen the older man, and his exuberance was nothing but contagious. Revan hadn't felt so lively in...well, he didn't know how long, and he didn't care to count the days or months or years that it was. He was living in the moment at the side of a wolf who brought nothing but joy to him, and he was loving every minute of it.
But, his confident smirk lessened into more of s soft smile as he noticed Arsa's expression drop, and red eyes watched him curiously as he walked back to him. Was something wrong? Would this happiness end so soon after beginning?
“But um, really, are you hurt? You did… trip over a whole boulder,” Oh... Revan let out a disapproving scoff. "I could never be so meager as to trip," His spiky mane swayed as he threw his head back, rolling his eyes dramatically. "Do you even know who I am?" He continued as if holding some almighty power, making it clearly impossible for him to ever mess up. His gaze slid back to his friend slyly, wondering if he was buying the act. After a moment, he turned his head back to face his friend. "I'm fine, nothing hurts me." Sadly, he really did think that was true.
“What am I to do with you, hmm? Always getting hurt.” Revan took a step forward, leaning in close to Arsa as an arrogant, toothy grin spread across his pointed maw. His crimson eyes sparkled with a challenge. "Try and stop me," He dared with that low, gravelly voice. In one swift movement, the lithe man hopped and slammed his front paws into the surf, sending the biggest splash he could manage right into his pale companion, before darting away onto the beach, a rather cocky cackle escaping from his carefree smile.
"This is Revan speaking. This is Revan thinking which is dangerous. Moon don't glow beneath these trees word count the creature is smiling what is this world Abyss
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Post by Jay on Jun 1, 2022 5:01:16 GMT
[nospaces] [attr="class","arsatable"] [attr="class","arsatabletitle"]arsa | [attr="class","arsatabletext"]The old man observed his friend intently for shifts in his expression but remained quiet as Revan scoffed and rolled his eyes, asserting that he was indeed fine. Arsa’s brow raised, implying dubiety, but also teasing playfulness. Revan had turned away from him in that instance so he was unsure if he had seen his quiet reaction. In the moment of silence that followed them, his mind never once stopped racing, watching the side of his thrown back head. Perhaps he was simply overreacting, a product of sheer concern. Such would continue to stay prevalent in his mind until he could wrench a proper response from the other, and the sly glance that was sent his way prompted him to tilt his head. Revan reaffirmed he was fine, at which Arsa had to hold his tongue. There were many things he could say to that, but he felt laying it all out on the table would be inappropriate right now. They had come to this beach to enjoy themselves—Revan had trespassed for their sake. Arsa merely passed him a passive look, so as to say that he believed him.[break][break]
The beige man had looked away, ochre eyes sliding to the rhythmic rolling of the water that headed straight towards them. He almost hadn’t noticed how cold the water was, it was only when he finally stood still did he feel it soak through his fur and touch—almost tickle—his skin. The coldness of the water contrasted against the humid air, intoxicated by the scent of salt, was almost overwhelming. The dark figure in his peripheral vision suddenly got bigger, startling him, and he turned back to be eye to eye with Revan who had gotten very close all of the sudden. Was there something wrong? In the event there was, he was hardy; trained not to react abruptly. Arsa was unflinching. The arrogant smile on his friend’s face drew him from his second near (albeit slight) heart attack as his brow narrowed in curiosity, a defiant smile tugging at the corners of his own lips. What was going through his head? Arsa wondered.[break][break]
“Try and stop me,” uttered the man. Confusion touched his face for the briefest moment before his eyes blew wide. Just as the alarm bells began sounding in his head he looked down to the other man’s legs, catching a flash of white paws before they were slammed into the surf. “RE—!”[break][break]
Arsa reeled back, jumping literally as far as his strong legs would throw him as he attempted to evade the wall of water sloshed at him. He half succeeded, however still suffered a good amount of water to the anterior. He could hear Revan's cackle as the splashing of his paws carried him away. With his head and chest almost drenched he quickly turned and shook himself violently, only to stop and realize to his horror that he was already beginning to puff up. He couldn’t contain the big laugh as he desperately tried to brush down his chest fur with his foreleg but to no avail.[break][break]
He began chasing after Revan, his eyes alight. His typical graceful strides were interrupted by the movement of slick sand beneath him, turning easily with the coursing waves, but he was also probably a fourth heavier due to the water on his fur. It made catching up with the lithe man a much more difficult feat but he kept going, never once stopping the stream of broken up laughs between the occasional “uh!” at almost tripping and sliding everywhere.
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Post by Burn on Jun 8, 2022 19:06:04 GMT
[googlefont=Cinzel Decorative] REVAN Sun won't shine down here in this valley Splash, splash, splash, splash, alongside a deep chuckle as Revan trotted in a half circle around Arsa, raising his legs high and pristine with each step. He kept a side-eye on his companion, watching him try to tame fluffy fur, Revan found himself unable to hold back a mischievous smirk. He thought of how Arsa splashed him just minutes before, and in his own competitive mind, he knew he won that game and he was very proud of himself. Just as white-tipped paws reached dry sand, red eyes caught the water-sodden wolf leaping through the surf after him, and with a daring grin Revan dodged away, bolting along the beach with ease. Tail raised and slashing the air, stride long, and spiky mane catching the breeze. He could still hear the joyous laugh of his friend, the impact of large paws in water and sand, and the occasional struggle. Revan didn't understand the issue- he felt as if he was floating along the coastline, and likely out-distanced the larger man, and after a moment, losing himself in the rhythmic gait. He found himself wondering just how long this beach went on; was there an end, or could he run along it forever? He felt as if he could, with endless endurance and eyes on the horizon. But then he thought, would Arsa stop to return home? Or would he join Revan? Would they run along together for-- flower.
Long legs suddenly stiffened, throwing sand as Revan skidded to a halt. Along the inland of the beach was clumps of salt grass, scattered between rocks and dunes of sand. Amidst this tall grass were stalks of white flowers, tall and splayed like a trees canopy. Revan had no idea what they were, but Arsa liked flowers, right? So he approached them, investigating the small, white buds. Although tiny, they almost looked like round berries...
He tested the waters, so to speak, by delicately pulling just a couple of the 'berries' from their stems. Phlegh!! Oh, it was so bitter, absolutely disgusting, phlegh plff fphugh.... his lip pulled back in disdain. Not the prettiest and certainly not the tastiest, but...it was a flower of sorts, so Revan snapped his jaws around the stalk and pulled it up; it would be a trophy, or a gift for his best - and only - friend.
He trotted back towards Arsa with head held high, the white patch of fur on his chest puffed out in pride.
"This is Revan speaking. This is Revan thinking which is dangerous. Moon don't glow beneath these trees words happy dumbass <3 Abyss
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Post by Jay on Jun 10, 2022 5:11:19 GMT
[nospaces] [attr="class","arsatable"] [attr="class","arsatabletitle"]arsa | [attr="class","arsatabletext"]Arsa quickly trudged after his best friend who danced easily along the surface of the dampened sand, with not a struggle to be seen. His long voluminous fur continued to drip with ocean water as he strode forward, following the paw prints laid out before him by Revan, where the sand was compressed down by the rhythmic waves and thus sturdier to traverse. He found his footing eventually, becoming accustomed to the ways the particles moved, learning to maneuver with it rather than against it. But Revan had managed to put some distance between them, but it was nothing the beige man couldn’t close a little after a few long strides.[break][break]
He kept his dark silhouette in his focus but couldn’t help but close his eyes, relishing the sudden cool breeze that combed through his fur. Rarely was his coat ever wet; he had forgotten what water felt like above the elbows, but it was a sensation that was welcomed for as seldom as it happened — especially under the circumstances that allowed for it. Upon opening his eyes he noticed the silhouette ahead of him had stopped moving, which immediately had him skidding to a halt, kicking small clumps of sand in his wake. Arsa paused, not moving from where he stopped as he observed Revan curiously, who was hunkered over a patch of grass and rocks.[break][break]
When Revan stood and turned around to face Arsa, he noticed something between his jaws. His bearing had shifted from bouncy to prideful as he approached. He squinted at the large stalk he carried but fought against the bright glare of the afternoon sun against the sand. It wasn’t until he got closer that he could make out, mostly, what Revan had brought back to him. Lance-shaped, coarse leaflets crowned with a cluster of tiny white flowers. Arsa paused, his eyes glued to the buds. He was so concentrated on them he didn’t even return his best friend’s gaze. There was a shape to the leaflets that gave the man a sinking feeling — familiarity and danger. Finally, he looked back up and for the briefest of moments his expression tensed, but he willed it back into one more gentle.[break][break]
“They are pretty, aren’t they?” he asked, eyes falling to the white buds again. His tone was completely calm — a direct contrast to the panic that flushed throughout his body. He did not want to raise any alarms. After all, Revan looked so proud of himself. He didn’t wish to ruin this moment, but there were dire questions on the tip of Arsa’s tongue. What he had in his mouth was water hemlock, incredibly poisonous when ingested, especially the root. He was unsure if he had gotten curious enough to taste it, and knew he could no longer prolong the inevitable.[break][break]
“Did you… eat it?” He chuckled, partly to maintain the semblance of composure but also out of progressive nervousness.
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Post by Burn on Jun 12, 2022 19:09:03 GMT
[googlefont=Cinzel Decorative] REVAN Sun won't shine down here in this valley Revan pranced right up to his friend, his canines showing around the plant in a daring smirk. 'Try and take it from me, I dare you.'
“They are pretty, aren’t they?” He sounded perfectly calm. No? No game? Perhaps Arsa was simply too innocent for even a game of stealing, Revan thought, and so he dropped the plant in front of him, he could have it... "I've seen better," Revan stated bluntly, glaring down at the plant as if it was a disappointment to its mother. "But, do you like it?" Red eyes rose back up to meet those of dull yellow, offering the slightest smile. He knew Arsa liked plants...and stuff, perhaps he could find his favorite. Revan just had no idea what plants were which, and though he could admire their beauty and use them as a way to show appreciation, as opposed to speaking it, he had no intention of ever learning. HIs copper-tipped tail waved over so slightly, perhaps a subtle wag poorly hidden by the breeze as he anticipated a response.
“Did you… eat it?” Not exactly the response that Revan was expecting, but oh well. Maybe this plant was notorious for tricking you into trying it and then tasting absolutely disgusting. Arsa should have warned him. Revan scoffed, rolling his red eyes to the side and down to the flower. "I have certainly tasted better, as well." He degraded the plant in a clear enough 'yes.' Perhaps this wasn't Arsa's favorite if he was only concerned about the taste. Revan turned to gaze over the inland shore, scanning the clumps of tall grasses to see if there were any more flowers.
"This is Revan speaking. This is Revan thinking which is dangerous. Moon don't glow beneath these trees short :squint: <3 Abyss
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Post by Jay on Jun 15, 2022 1:33:29 GMT
[nospaces] [attr="class","arsatable"] [attr="class","arsatabletitle"]arsa | [attr="class","arsatabletext"]The rhythm of his heartbeat thrummed loudly in his ears as he stood helplessly. He never forgot the sensation of panic that gripped him after learning of someone’s affliction, but such were the vices of his beloved profession. The threat of loss was always looming, and if he couldn’t rid himself of the stench of blood, it was either poison or infection that reminded him specifically why he chose this path. The longer Arsa stood still listening to Revan talk, the heavier his muscles felt. He had asked if he liked it, to which he couldn’t even open his mouth, for if he allowed the panic to overtake him and he spoke without forethought, he may incite fear in his best friend as well. As a physician, that was taboo. The gesture offered to him was born out of kindness, one that the man would have loved to bask in if not for the dire situation at present.[break][break]
“They are lovely, but there is a part of them that… makes them tricky.” he answered, keeping the details vague. Again, he did not intend to raise any more panic. He needed to contain it to himself and work quickly. So he did eat them, he noted, but also took note of how he worded his response. Tasted, not eaten. Was he implying he only kept the plant in his mouth and never actually swallowed it? He couldn’t be sure and that uncertainty wouldn’t hinder him from performing his usual, thorough job. Carefully Arsa picked up the hollow stalk by just the mere skin of his teeth, oh so cautious not to place even a millimeter of skin on it, before tossing it to the far side. Looking back at Revan, his soft face was far tenser than before as his eyes remained eerily calm.[break][break]
“Rev, you need to drink the ocean water as quickly as possible,” perhaps it was the first time he called him by his nickname and it slipped out without much consideration. He was more focused on looking him over for the myriad of physical reactions that were soon to come. “We need to induce vomiting.” his tone was heavy with concern, and while he pushed for urgency, did so subtly, so as to try and keep himself calm, as well as Revan. “Those plants are poisonous.” His brow pulled upward, finally revealing a sliver of the concern that fully wrought him.
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Post by Burn on Jul 10, 2022 2:58:51 GMT
[googlefont=Cinzel Decorative] REVAN Sun won't shine down here in this valley “They are lovely, but there is a part of them that… makes them tricky.” Revan brought his red eyes back to Arsa, giving him a particular look with his brow. Apparently this would be another lesson on plants, he thought, silently amused at how anything could be made into a class, and for the most part, much to his dismay. Then, he watched, as Arsa's head dipped and sent the flowers flying with a fluid swing. Dark, pointed ears drooped to the side, Revan's expression falling to his usual frown. He could have just said he didn't like them... “Rev, you need to drink the ocean water as quickly as possible,”
"What? No," His response was to drinking the sea water, why on earth would he want to do that? But what Arsa had called him didn't slip his mind. 'Rev,' his lipped twitched just slightly as he thought it. He never really liked nicknames, and this was the first time Arsa had ever used one, surely. But, it was Arsa... Perhaps he could tolerate the name, or even grow fond of it. The man quickly brought him back to the matter at hand.
“We need to induce vomiting.” Revan only offered a confounded stare, his eyes squinting in bemusement. “Those plants are poisonous.” Oh. Oh...
As Revan registered those words the world around him fell away. He didn't see or hear Arsa anymore, he heard not the rolling of the waves or wind shifting through the salt grass, none of the soothing sounds that so harshly contrasted his inner thoughts. It felt as if his throat tightened with each rapid beat of his heart. He had done it. He had ruined it, thrown away this beautiful day with his companion. He had failed him. He had failed her. Magnolia, who had died of sickness, poisoning, something, and he was too foolish to save her. He was still a fool. Slowly he came back to the present, merely a shell of the happy man he had been before. He hid his emotions well; his descent into panic was soon masked by aloof self-loathing. He scoffed. "So," He finally spoke as he began a slow, unwavering walk towards the ocean water. Might as well follow along, even if it was a futile effort. "I'm going to die." His voice was a monotone, dull note of hopelessness. He hadn't expected it to be like this, honestly. He had always pictured going out with a bang, perhaps some massive battle. But somehow, dying by his own idiocy seemed fitting, he was only surprised it hadn't happened sooner. "About time..." He muttered to himself, morbidly amused.
Wading into the tide, it only took a few laps at the salty water to realize it was disgusting. He swallowed down all he could, feeling as if even functioning was too much. Revan stared down at the white foam swirling around his legs, wishing. Maybe a rogue wave would come and free him of this emotional imprisonment, taking him to the depths before the poison could stake its claim. It was ironic, how he had lost his companion to his failure, and now because of that failure Arsa would lose his. Poor Arsa... What had he done? His pointed muzzle showed his teeth, lips twisted in a frustrated grimace. He wasn't sure where Arsa was, but he hoped he was near.
"I'm sorry."
"This is Revan speaking. This is Revan thinking which is dangerous.
Moon don't glow beneath these trees - melodramatic... Abyss
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Post by Jay on Aug 30, 2022 1:17:57 GMT
[nospaces] [attr="class","arsatable"] [attr="class","arsatabletitle"]arsa | [attr="class","arsatabletext"]Arsa watched Revan closely, both his face and his body. He was tense, steeling himself for whatever kind of reaction he was going to get, especially if a physical one induced by the poison came out of nowhere. But nothing came. At least, nothing on the surface. His stolidity didn’t faze Arsa however, as his concerned eyes kept flitting all around. It was a sickening feeling, delivering this kind of news. They had been having such a lovely day, only for it to be ruined by his own negligence. He should have been keeping a better eye on the nearby foliage. He should have warned his friend not to touch them. There was so much he could have done to prevent this.[break][break]
The seconds passed him by as Revan finally spoke. He was going to die? Small ears folded back. That was the last thing he wanted to hear from his best friend. His head felt dizzy at the realization that he very well could. His chest swelled with emotions the more Revan talked, and finally he began to wade into the tide, taking a few experimental laps at the water. Arsa followed him every stay of the way, practically hugging his side with his own in case his friend’s body suddenly collapsed. He hated making him have to drink seawater of all things, but it was necessary, and neutralizing his salt intake would be a challenge all on its own afterwards.[break][break]
Revan apologized. Arsa shook his head, fully concentrating on monitoring his friend’s water intake. “You’re not going to die. I won't allow it,” he said softly, if not firmly. It wasn’t speculation, it was an assertion. There was going to be no way Revan would die, at least not while Arsa drew breath. “Don’t talk, just lean on me. You need to conserve your strength. You… probably aren’t going to feel well in a bit.” His chest swelled with emotion as he watched his best friend descend into this horrible state. It pained him, but he stayed focused. He needed to, if not for his sake, then for Revan’s.[break][break]
“We were having so much fun; there’s so much more we need to do. We can run through the sand some more, and pick out safe flowers. I—I can teach you which ones to avoid…” he was rambling at this point, his voice heavy with emotion; he felt breathless, his throat tight. He just needed to help occupy Revan. This part of the process would always tear him down no matter how many times he repeated it. His heart continued to pound. “Just don’t give up. Please don’t give up.”
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Post by Burn on Aug 31, 2022 19:11:48 GMT
[googlefont=Cinzel Decorative] REVAN Sun won't shine down here in this valley "You're not going to die. I won't allow it." It was reassuring, except for the nagging thought of Magnolia in his head. After all, hadn't that been the exact thing he said while she was on her death bed? And now look at him, in her stead and having learned nothing. Revan couldn't save her, so what could Arsa do to save him?
His red eyes opened and looked up to his friend, listening with ears turned back. He already didn't feel well, be it from the poison or the anxiety, he didn't know. But his stomach knotted, his chest swelled, his throat tightened, and it all made everything worse, it surely meant the end of him. Oh, Arsa, he was so sorry... Hardly second guessing, Revan leaned in, pressing his head against the larger mans shoulder and burying his face within the pale fur like an embarrassed child. Perhaps not what Arsa had meant, but it helped along with the breathing, slowly inhaling and exhaling to regulate his stomach. If there was one thing about him, it was that he wouldn't go down easily, and the strength Arsa lent him only added to that. For a fleeting moment, Revan thought of just how much he...appreciated him, really, and just how much he took him for granted. Looked like now he wouldn't get the chance to make up for that. He was going to die, and he was going to lose Arsa. It took all his willpower to resist the swell of tears.
Then Arsa spoke, his soft voice occupying his thoughts. It panged him to hear the tension, the distress in his voice. This was his fault, for putting him through pain Revan never would have wanted him to go through. Yes, he knew they had been having fun. Yes, he knew he ruined it, he ruins everything. His pointed ears were taut against his head, until, "-I can teach you which ones to avoid..."
"No!" Revan cut him short in a gruff bark, jerking his head away. He stalked out the the swirling tide with newfound determination. No, he wanted nothing to do with plants, he never wanted to go near them again. He wasn't sure how he would accomplish it, since he literally had to walk through plants to get anywhere... But he'd find a way, or he'd be damned. "I want nothing to do with them." Mostly, because he was scared, and perhaps that showed through the worry of his knitted brow. He wasn't sure if it made sense, he felt there were so many excuses why he shouldn't that he had built up, but be it logical or not he would refuse to learn anything about herbs. "I'm sorry."
The short spurt of adrenaline resided, and the nausea took over. Please don't give up. It rang in his ears as he took a moment to gather himself. He felt like he wanted to... But he was Revan; a stubborn, foolish jerk, he never gave up. And he certainly wouldn't give up with Arsa here. The dark man breathed out a wavering sigh, thinking on what to do. When...when Magnolia had died, he had remained there for days mourning, and what could have been a beautiful winter was ruined for him and haunted him every year since. He didn't want that to happen to Arsa, not in pack territory, not on his beloved beaches. Not that he fully believed anyone could care so much about a dumbass like him as he did Magnolia...but that wouldn't stop him from caring about Arsa. "Let's just go," Revan said with a softer voice, staring at the sand. Before he was too weak to move, he had to get Arsa out of this territory at the very least, though he felt as if he may retch along the way. How embarrassing...
"This is Revan speaking. This is Revan thinking which is dangerous. Moon don't glow beneath these trees - - Abyss
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