01-16-2015, 10:22 AM
Chase gave an accepting image. She would not go easy on him. No she would not, Dawn Wind would not have either. He was a stubborn pup Dawn Wind almost always came back exasperated at the pup in front of her. He was always too human, too dominant. Now he would submit. But it was too late for Dawn Wind. Sorrow came off of her in waves. She missed Dawn Wind.
Stubbornness must be broken. Chase sent Star Gazer images of going home, to sleep, images that were foreign to her, but she knew enough of human nature that she sent him to sleep in a bed, with soft bedding and covers and things that were not needed in the wild.
The next image her self growled at the pup that was star gazer if he were to enter the dream. She gave him the same image of her tearing his throat out.
A sorrowful pup was at her mercy, an accidental dreaming, she growled at him and sent him home. She sent a number of passing suns, and her final arrival in his dreams.
She told him in the most certain way she could that he was to go home, and to not enter the dream until she came for him. Not even by accident would she tolerate it. The time would be extended. If he cannot follow simple instructions she would end his folly.
Stubbornness must be broken. Chase sent Star Gazer images of going home, to sleep, images that were foreign to her, but she knew enough of human nature that she sent him to sleep in a bed, with soft bedding and covers and things that were not needed in the wild.
The next image her self growled at the pup that was star gazer if he were to enter the dream. She gave him the same image of her tearing his throat out.
A sorrowful pup was at her mercy, an accidental dreaming, she growled at him and sent him home. She sent a number of passing suns, and her final arrival in his dreams.
She told him in the most certain way she could that he was to go home, and to not enter the dream until she came for him. Not even by accident would she tolerate it. The time would be extended. If he cannot follow simple instructions she would end his folly.