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Post by Erica Snowdrop on Jun 24, 2007 21:02:10 GMT -5
The last thing Erica remembered was opening her favourite book, The Labyrinth for another read when there was a great flash and now she found herself lying on some meadow of sorts clutching her book in her hand. She sat up looking around her in bewilderment. She took in her surroundings and then stood up.
She walked to the top of the meadow and she saw it.
The Labyrinth.
The exact same one in her book.
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Post by Lillith on Jun 24, 2007 21:14:18 GMT -5
Dark red ears perked up and twisted towards the direction of the sound. She had been wandering outside the Labyrinth, forraging for whatever little rats and mice happened to come her way. A long, bushy tail swished behind her as the fox scampered to hide under some bushes.
This new arrival startled her. Not only that, she was intrigued. It had been a while since the last girl, Sarah, had come upon them. Lillith idly wondered what this one was doing here and what the wonderful Goblin King had planned. The fox was not going to make herself known, nor was she going to show her true form at the given time.
Perhaps she could have a little fun with this one as well.
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Post by Erica Snowdrop on Jun 24, 2007 21:24:20 GMT -5
Erica looked round at the sound of a noise but didn't spot anything. She couldn't believe she was here and to be honest it didn't look anything like she imagined. She sat down and crossed her legs wondering what to do next
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Post by Lillith on Jun 24, 2007 21:32:36 GMT -5
Lillith sank low to the ground as the woman turned around, looking out over the meadow. Thankfully, she was not noticed and proceeded to straighten up a little. Her ears twitched a little, hearing a mouse some ways away and, unfortunately, she wasn't going to get it. Not with this woman here.
Watching as she dropped to the ground, the fox growled. How was she supposed to hunt now? Well, perhaps she could come out of hiding, pounce the mouse and run off, thus leading this human into the Labyrinth for some amusement.
That could, quite possibly, be part of her amusement for the day.
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Post by Erica Snowdrop on Jun 25, 2007 14:58:54 GMT -5
Erica smiled at the Labyrinth. It may not look as she imagined but it was beautiful in its own right. She thought of entering it but she wasn't sure yet so she was as content as a cucumber to admire it for a while.
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Post by Lillith on Jun 25, 2007 18:57:46 GMT -5
Tumbling the idea around in her head a little bit, the witch decided to stir up a little mischief. Or fun, as she called it.
The mouse was still meandering, nibbling on something a few feet from the girl now seated. Bright eyes watched Erica for a moment, then turned towards the rodent. Shifting her stance, Lillith readied herself to pounce. As the mouse moved more into the open that was when the fox decided to strike.
Darting from the underbrush, Lillith banked off of Erica and leapt. Unfortunately, the mouse had been wary, what with the woman here and all, so it ran. The fox chased the brown creature all the way towards the outer stone wall where it scampered between two brick. Lillith growled loudly and stretched her paw inside, but the rodent scrambled inside further than she could reach.
With an almost hissing like sound, the red fox pulled back and stood up straight, bushy tail swaying in annoyance. Her ears perked up and she turned her head in Erica's direction, staring at her once more, only this time out in the open.
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Post by Erica Snowdrop on Jun 26, 2007 12:29:20 GMT -5
Erica jumped as the fox darted past her and she watched its progress with the mouse with interest, slowly getting to her feet in case the fox decided that she would make a finer target. She could run if that was the case and she could run fast.
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Post by Lillith on Jun 26, 2007 12:46:58 GMT -5
Blue eyes regarded Erica with slight interest. Slowly sauntering away from the wall, the fox stepped onto the grass, bushy tail swishing behind her.
Keeping a fair distance, Lillith sat. Bringing up one slender paw, she started to groom herself, still staring at Erica.
Now, was she going to lead Erica into the Labyrinth and toy with her...or not? It was quite a desicion to make.
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Post by Erica Snowdrop on Jul 1, 2007 14:11:25 GMT -5
Erica watched the fox with interest. Now that it had stopped and started grooming itself she smiled and thought that it was kinda cute. Well woodland animals often were apart from when they were chasing you. Then they were not so cute. Still this one was and it was watching her which should have been unnerving but wasn't.
She knew that the Labyrinth and its creatures were dangerous and that she had to take caution but she didn't care. She stood and walked towards the fox slowly.
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Post by Lillith on Jul 7, 2007 15:26:35 GMT -5
Bright blue eyes were still watching Erica as she stood. Aside from the grooming, Lillith was hardly moving another muscle. The tip of her tail was twitching as her tongue worked on cleaning her paws.
The witch remained seated until Erica was near. She stood slowly, shaking herself to fix any fur out of place, flowers and feathers moving along. Turning around, Lillith sauntered towards the opening of the Labyrinth, looking up and then back down.
Turning once more, the fox faced Erica, now perched in front of the Labyrinth. Toying with someone often amused her...but what amused her most...was annoying the king of the goblins. She made it her life's work to ruin any plans he created.
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