- Invitation Status
- Not accepting invites at this time
- Posting Speed
- 1-3 posts per day
- One post per day
- Multiple posts per week
- 1-3 posts per week
- Online Availability
- I have Thursdays off between two jobs. I am usually available on Wednesdays and Sundays, too. I will usually respond in the evenings, if I can, on the days I work.
- Writing Levels
- Adept
- Advanced
- Prestige
- Preferred Character Gender
- Male
- Female
- Primarily Prefer Male
- Genres
- Fantasy, Romance, Medieval, Futuristic, Apocalyptic, Sci-Fi, Modern, Action, Adventure, some High-Fantasy, Lord of the Rings, Pacific Rim, King Arthur, anything Game of Thrones-esque
Ryeth blinked after the wolf and got up quickly, running to catch up to him and then getting in front of him, skidding to a stop and crouching down to his level, shaking her head. {No, no, Syl we can't just walk there. It's a long, long way and across a deep, great water. The only way to go there is by ship or by plane. It is too far to swim and too far to fly unless we use human vehicles.}
The Fae wrinkled her nose and gave him an apologetic expression. {I am afraid I couldn't go right now, anyway. I want to train, to get better at fighting before I go back home. There is danger there, too. I *will* go back to my home and when I do, you may come with me, but it can't be today, my beautiful wolf. I am sorry.}
She tilted her head, looking at him closely, wondering if he'd retained anything she'd said before mentioning the other side of the world. In the end, she decided it really didn't matter at the moment and she asked him something else instead. {Do you understand how far the distance is? Would you like me to show you?}
The Fae wrinkled her nose and gave him an apologetic expression. {I am afraid I couldn't go right now, anyway. I want to train, to get better at fighting before I go back home. There is danger there, too. I *will* go back to my home and when I do, you may come with me, but it can't be today, my beautiful wolf. I am sorry.}
She tilted her head, looking at him closely, wondering if he'd retained anything she'd said before mentioning the other side of the world. In the end, she decided it really didn't matter at the moment and she asked him something else instead. {Do you understand how far the distance is? Would you like me to show you?}