Alia scratched the wolf's head, right behind his ears. He seemed to enjoy that, so Alia turned herself so she wasn't twisting round the animal in order to stroke his fur. She heard Jorin speak behind her asking if she knew the wolf. Did she? No. Definitely not. I haven't seen a wolf up close before.. But they're really just big dogs. And this dog seemed especially friendly for a wolf. Alia finally got a good look at the wolf when he opened his peculiar, golden eyes and cocked his head at her. He seemed to be staring at her hair. A brief thought flew through Alia's mind, If I didn't have red hair.. Would I get any attention at all? She frowned, but immediately banished the thought as the wolf shifted and she finally noticed the fire-red cloak on the wolf's back. A strange thing for a wolf to be wearing, but maybe it was domesticated. Snapping out of her thoughts, Alia answered Jorin's question. "No.. I don't believe I've actually been this close to a wolf before. The only animals I saw in Wind Reach were birds..." Alia's eyes went glassy for a moment, as if reliving a memory. The wolf shifted again slightly, as if staring Jorin down. Realizing the wolf was challenging Jorin, she sighed. Men. They're the same in all species. After the miniature staring contest, Alia nudged Jorin to lead on towards the Amphitheater and pondered an idea for a script. She remembered a story told back in Wind Reach by her mother, when Alia was much younger. It was about a woman who was deeply in love with a man, but the man had closed his eyes to the world long ago, so they could not love each other without pain bringing them apart. It was her favourite story from her memories in Wind Reach, and she wondered if her mother told stories to the other children now. Being an only child, her mother had always devoted time to her daughter. And had been a great storyteller, always a new tale of long ago times and happy endings right on the tip of her tongue. Alia sighed. If her mother had been here, she probably would have five plays and a musical Alia could preform for her audition at the amphitheater. Jorin could help her develop one, though. It couldn't be too hard, and she could use the stories from her mother as inspiration. Everything would be fine. She would have the job of her dreams by the time the first snowflake fell. As long as everything goes to plan. |