Post by Deleted on Sept 5, 2012 10:04:52 GMT -5
Salt perfumed the air as she sat on the edge of the cliff. The old lighthouse stood tall behind her and Cori just sat there breathing deep of the fresh ocean area. She had just gotten done patrolling the streets with a few of the other wolves and was now taking a break. She couldn’t stand to do that all the time. The female needed time with nature. She had found that the forest was a fun place to go though dangerous, often she only went there if she had been pissed off and needed to abuse something to calm down. It never failed that something tried for her when she went in there. Taking another deep breath she exhaled and shut her eyes. Laying her back against the grass she opened the blue green orbs to find a clear blue sky. There were a few clouds but they were just wisps and nothing to worry about bringing any kind of storm.
Her purple tank top bunched around her stomach as she placed her hands under her shoulders and used her feet to lift her up into a bridge. Looking behind her she saw no one but kicked off the ground forcing her feet over her head. Cori was quick and flexible, all the years at the young age of learning to fight actually helping her out now. She landed on her booted feet and the green cargo pants fell into place with a little jingle from the chain that she used as a belt. There as a clip on one end that she used to clip to a link on the other to make sure the pants stayed on her hips. Reaching down she picked up the quiver and clipped it to the belt than the bow which she put over her shoulder so the black cedar wood sat against her back. The bow was nearly as long as she was but she didn’t mind, it was the only way to get the right pull back to aim for her target.
Turning Cori went back towards the city following the beach line to do so. The ocean was her second favorite spot. A sound off to her left where the water was made her turn. A fish jumped out of the water and then vanished within the blue depths again. Being a little surprised Cori left it alone, unsure if she had just imagined seeing her first fish in the water. Shaking her head she continued her walk back to the city determined to go back to the mall and take a nap. It had been a long night on patrol but she hated day patrols, day was the better time to sleep and then to go out and maybe help with things others needed help with. Cori never said much and when she did it was never loud but she got stuff done, and she was enjoying the peace, even with the few dangerous stragglers into the city now and then.
Her purple tank top bunched around her stomach as she placed her hands under her shoulders and used her feet to lift her up into a bridge. Looking behind her she saw no one but kicked off the ground forcing her feet over her head. Cori was quick and flexible, all the years at the young age of learning to fight actually helping her out now. She landed on her booted feet and the green cargo pants fell into place with a little jingle from the chain that she used as a belt. There as a clip on one end that she used to clip to a link on the other to make sure the pants stayed on her hips. Reaching down she picked up the quiver and clipped it to the belt than the bow which she put over her shoulder so the black cedar wood sat against her back. The bow was nearly as long as she was but she didn’t mind, it was the only way to get the right pull back to aim for her target.
Turning Cori went back towards the city following the beach line to do so. The ocean was her second favorite spot. A sound off to her left where the water was made her turn. A fish jumped out of the water and then vanished within the blue depths again. Being a little surprised Cori left it alone, unsure if she had just imagined seeing her first fish in the water. Shaking her head she continued her walk back to the city determined to go back to the mall and take a nap. It had been a long night on patrol but she hated day patrols, day was the better time to sleep and then to go out and maybe help with things others needed help with. Cori never said much and when she did it was never loud but she got stuff done, and she was enjoying the peace, even with the few dangerous stragglers into the city now and then.