Melissa sipped gingerly as she sat on a stool, leaning back against the bar. Her striking crystal orbs were scanning the crowd, looking for a familiar patch of hair. It'd been a while since she'd seen her once closest friend, but there wasn't a doubt in Melissa's mind that she could spot her even amiss the clusters of bodies. She's sent a personal letter to her dear friend, Kaiko Silverwind. She'd given it to a member she could trust, another old friend she'd made from her time as a Braveheart. He'd sent her a brief text, telling her that the message had indeed been delivered. Melissa remembered how her heart has jumped with sudden nervousness. How would her friend react once she saw who she'd become?
Melissa felt like she owed her friend an apology. While she and the rest of the pack had been mourning death Melissa had slipped away and ran, leaving no hint or message behind indicating where exactly she had headed. Even now it had been months since she'd arrived at her new home, settled in, even made a few newer friends, and only yesterday she'd sent word to her best friend. Melissa took another swig from her glass, setting in down rather hard as she ordered for another refill. Her nerves were on end, getting rather impatient as the minutes ticked by.
Glancing at the clock, Melissa thought she'd seen a different familiar head than she'd been expecting. On impulse she lerched from her seat, following the muscular being. She called out to him, telling him to stop. Once she was close enough she grabbed a handful of the material that covered his back, causing the startled male to jerk around and face her. She eyes blinked multiple times, shocked as well. She shook her head, trying to regain her composure. She mumbled her apologies before turning away. It was a slow depressing walk back to the bar. Just as she reached it however, Kaiko's scent filled her nostrils. A rare grin lined her lips as she felt her friend enter the bar.
Melissa felt like she owed her friend an apology. While she and the rest of the pack had been mourning death Melissa had slipped away and ran, leaving no hint or message behind indicating where exactly she had headed. Even now it had been months since she'd arrived at her new home, settled in, even made a few newer friends, and only yesterday she'd sent word to her best friend. Melissa took another swig from her glass, setting in down rather hard as she ordered for another refill. Her nerves were on end, getting rather impatient as the minutes ticked by.
Glancing at the clock, Melissa thought she'd seen a different familiar head than she'd been expecting. On impulse she lerched from her seat, following the muscular being. She called out to him, telling him to stop. Once she was close enough she grabbed a handful of the material that covered his back, causing the startled male to jerk around and face her. She eyes blinked multiple times, shocked as well. She shook her head, trying to regain her composure. She mumbled her apologies before turning away. It was a slow depressing walk back to the bar. Just as she reached it however, Kaiko's scent filled her nostrils. A rare grin lined her lips as she felt her friend enter the bar.