Kiara Risa
Kiara wasn't sure how long she had been lost. For all she knew it could've been mere minutes, or maybe even hours. A couple of the hunter's children had organized their own secret forest adventure. She despised most of them, but she would admit she was curious. So, they woke up early at 6:45 A.M. and made their way to the meeting place before heading out into the forest. She wasn't sure how the others didn't get caught on their way out, maybe they knocked out their parents or something. She paused in her navigation through the woods and gripped a low-hanging branch. After a moment of thought, she let out a laugh. Knock out, as if they could. She knew a few others had powers, after a couple of times of mind-readings in the past. However, she was sure they were not powerful enough to knock out hunters. She started to walk again after she dusted off her hands. Maybe it was a special day or something in which they slept in late, she knew that her uncle had been asleep by the sound of his snores. Her footsteps were light to begin with but combined with that noise, she was sure that even if her aunt was awake, she wouldn't have heard.
She tensed and ducked behind a tree's trunk when she faintly heard footsteps. She was sure she had lost the others a while ago, an intentional move, so how had they found her? She listened closer, hearing the slight crunch of four footsteps. They were quite light, and she wasn't sure who's exactly they were. She would've thought she was going crazy, for there were moments when they seemed to disappear completely. She had picked up on little quirks to identify who was who without even looking at them, footsteps being one of the things she listened for. She almost let out a sigh, before she realized it could reveal her location to the bumbling fools who lucked their way into finding her. Instead, she turned around to look at the tree. After scoping out a plan, she reached up to grip a branch. Thanks to the many times she's climbed trees in the past, it wasn't a hard feat. However, the high-heeled boots and dress didn't exactly help. She closed her mind, calming herself as she reached out with her power. Almost immediately she was notified to someone right under the tree. It was difficult, harder than even some adults she had mind-read before. Her eyes flew open when she realized it wasn't a child. She looked down and locked eyes with a wolf. A wolf with a pale coat and glowing gold eyes. Shock filled her, and for the first time she would remember, she was paralyzed. Unable to maintain balance or even grip on, she started to fall. Her eyes closed as she waited for impact.
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Aria
Aria had woken up early. Though she didn't exactly have a psychic power, she could practically feel danger in the near future. She tried to shake off the feeling as she started to walk out of camp. She began to explore, her eyes darting nervously. She only got more anxious the farther she ventured from camp. She was aware, they were louder than usual today. No matter how far she walked, or how peaceful it currently seemed, something was happening. She sat down and lapped up water from the river, she was so lost in thought she didn't even realize she had gotten so far. Once her thirst was satisfied, she looked up at the sky, alarmed to see how long it had been since she had started her walk. She pawed at the ground, thinking. It was no good to worry, instead she would find out what exactly was causing such negative thoughts. Yes, that's what I'll do! With a new plan, and still the same amount of energy shifting inside of her, she set out as if she was on her own private scavenger hunt.
She continued to walk, her wet nose sniffing around the forest. She had no doubt that something new was around. She smelled a big gathering of unknowns at one point, but it had gradually fallen apart. She chose to sniff after one that desperate from the rest early on. It had continued to move around, heading in the direction of her pack's camp. Alerted, she starting to walk faster until she was nearly running. Now it wasn't just some simple curiosity, they could have dangerous intents. She stopped and slowed her pace when she got close, from the indents in the ground it seemed to be one of the furless. A small furless that was...up the tree? She winced as she felt a slight jab mentally. It was quite brief, though it felt intrusive somehow. She looked up, only to lock eyes with a pair of purple orbs. They were mesmerizing to see, it was a color she hadn't seen before. The gaze held for a couple more seconds before the furless started to slump over and fall off the tree. It wasn't a very tall tree, and the small furless hadn't scaled up to the very top. However, she did look frail and seemed to be winded from the fall. She walked over slowly, nudging the body with her nose. It let out a noise and still seemed to be breathing. The more she stared, the more she knew she couldn't walk away. Finally, she placed her paw on the furless' stomach. Her eyes glowed brighter as a glow, gentle a first but glowing brighter by the second, surrounded both of them.