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Posted: Sun Jun 01, 2008 12:00 am
"Good thinking, I thought the same when I was in your condition," he replied, sniffing about, seeking his own scent. Sort of difficult when all he could smell was his own scent, aside from Yves and the dead here, due to being surrounded in it. It did not take long before he stumbled over a rib cage.
"Damn it, this place sucks worse than what Sukari got me doing all together," he spat, swatting the bones away from him. It honestly irked him that this place was the bane of his blindness. He could not see, the feeling he got were horrible, and this place was littered with bones that could ultimately cut him and cause infections. As the time passed on, his anxiety grew more and more, his desire to get out of this place overcame his logic and time-taking to gather his information.
Soon he stumbled more often, growling, and swatting away obsticles. Soon, he'll just start bowling things over.
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Posted: Mon Jun 02, 2008 1:53 pm
His increasing agitation was obvious to the young girl, and a frown easily turned her lips. They were getting nowhere, and if he kept up at his rate, she wasn't sure what would happen. But it wouldn't be good for either of them.
Spotting a rise she would likely be able to climb up without too much difficulty, Yves cut around in front of the older dog to halt him gently. " Please.. Wait here.. I'm going to climb up and try to find a way out for us. " Her tone practically begged for him to listen to her, rather than to just run off away.
Still, it wasn't as if she could stop him, blind or not. Sliding past him, she began jumping up the stone and bone carefully, until she was high enough to see over the waste.
It took her a moment, straining her eyes to see as far as they could, but.. there! The lessening of bones, hints of color. That surely had to be a way out.
She knew not where she would go from here on... But... She would be free soon. That was what mattered.
Quickly, she returned to the ground, and, with the blind dog in tow, they made their way out of the horrible dead lands...
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