The Big Boys // Theasa, Riot, Draven: Respect RoD by lastsorceress, literature
Literature
The Big Boys // Theasa, Riot, Draven: Respect RoD
Theasa was looking at the other tokota with an edge of uncertainty. This was her pack. Normally Riot would have been in charge of everything, but this time the responsibility fell on her shoulders. It was not Riot who she was most uncertain of however. It was Draven. After challenging the male to combat she had found a lot of respect for him, for his strength and his force of will, but she was less than certain that he respected her in return.Draven rubbed a hand over her head and patted her solidly on the shoulder. His presence on her back was an unsubtle symbol that she was leading the way. All of them, from Riot, to Draven, to the least...
Strength to Bear // Theasa and Draven: Spirit RoD by lastsorceress, literature
Literature
Strength to Bear // Theasa and Draven: Spirit RoD
There was no way for words to accurately describe the place that Theasa and Draven found themselves in. This time, he walked at her side rather than offering his presence like a weight on her back, and it seemed right that this was so. As right as the pulsing sound of the ocean beating against the rocks and sand. In the pure darkness lit only by the barest sliver of the moon winking down at them from above, the ocean was a black deeper than that of the midnight sky. The light made it gleam, the waves turning silver in flashes that broke on the shore and becoming white foam to drift lovingly across the moon darkened sand and then away again...
Fight Club // Theasa vs Draven: Courage RoD by lastsorceress, literature
Literature
Fight Club // Theasa vs Draven: Courage RoD
Theasa faced the male across the empty space of land before her. The earth was flat for miles and miles in every direction, the grass and sweetly scented flowers waving in the cool breeze that could not pierce the thick layers of her fur. In darkness and in snow the black and white color of her fur, particularly with the dusting of pale coloration along her spine, she would have disappeared, but in this green valley in the full light of day she was entirely visible. Just as was the male before her.There was nothing remotely similar about the two tokota. Draven was pure gray layers of it from the dark slate stripe down his spine to the soft...