@Fraust
"Well, why can't we leave then? If we at least get somewhere that there aren't trees, we'll be fine, right?"
"Well, why can't we leave then? If we at least get somewhere that there aren't trees, we'll be fine, right?"
Lia Jumped to the ground running as the ground shook she stumbled upon the wolves from earlier, "Earth, shaking, not good."
(Relseeeeey :D)
(Heyyy How are you guys!)
(Tired as heck)
(I understand, School is draining)
(And also I couldn't sleep for the first three days of school and was running on about an hour a night lol)
”WAIT!” I yelped, “I KNOW HOW TO FIX THIS!!!!!!” (YAY UR BACK! I haven’t started school yet but on Wednesday my life ends… I MEAN SCHOOL STARTS)
“I can fly! I can carry all of us away from here! … Wait. Lupus, your parents…”
Riverpaw's head bolted up, her eyes wide. "Y-you can fly!?"
“O-oh yeah, you didn’t know that.” I turned my head and jumped, “LIA, WHAT THE?! WHERE DID YOU COME FROM?!”
"What about my parents?" Lupus cocked his head to the side.
“Should we save them too? I can’t carry that much weight.”
“I mean, they’re probably already out by now… they’re smart, they’ll have escaped.”
“Good. Maybe we should, I don’t know, go now? I mean, a giant earthquake with a high magnitude is about to shake the forest to its roots so, yeah.” (Sarcasm yeeeeaaaah)
(smooth, real smooth)
Lia's fur stood on end, "Just get me out of this place some time before I get crushed!"
“Yeah, hop on!” I turned my back towards Lia and the pups, “We gotta get outta here quick!”
Lia didn't hesitate she switched to human form picked up the pups and placed them on Sofie's back before turning back into a cat and hopping on herself.
Riverpaw squeaked and held onto Sofie as best she could, trying not to claw her too badly.
“Hang on tight, I don’t carry other animals a whole lot… In this form at least.” I whispered the last words, I couldn’t keep them from coming out. At least they were quiet. I flapped my wings hard and was above the ground in a few seconds.
“Feel free to use your claws. It doesnt hurt me that much.”
It was easy to tell when the ground started to tremble. Trees toppled and I was sure I could hear the mountain pass crumbling to dust. We weren’t that high off the ground, only barely above the tree line. I wasn’t sure I could go higher.
"Where are you going to take us?" Lupus looked back to watch the forest collapse into a rapidly growing crevice in the ground.
I was lapsed into silence by the question. Where am I going? “I don’t know.” I finally replied, “But what I do know is that I’ll go wherever you want me to.” I had started to fly over the field, angled at the mountain pass.
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