Jinju
Like her indigo sister before her, the yellow and black twin finds her way back to the Taiga too. Jinju had heard her mother mention something about the twins’ parents having returned too, but the tiger no longer ruled these lands, the wolf did now. Things change, and unlike the time where Jinju had stepped up to greet her old friend Alivia, this time it is not her mother who beats her too it, but a stranger. A complete stranger. But right now, it is Arete who has her attention, and the inky black girl happily crosses the last distance between them. ”Ret!”
Without giving the other girl a chance to reply, Jinju reaches out to brush her muzzle across Ret’s shoulder, a wide grin on her face. Her ruby eyes, much more lively now than before, twinkle in enthusiasm to have a friend back. Sure, she has Heda now and she adored her adopted sister, but Alivia and Arete had been the ones with who she had spent the first few months of her residing in the Taiga.
It is only then that the girl turns her attention to the just as black stranger, ears pointed forward as her ruby eyes curiously study the unknown girl. ”Arete here is right, this is the Taiga. Welcome” she greets the just as black girl, a friendly smile upon her lips. ”Can we do something for you?” she asks, phrasing her words different than Arete, but also asking to the stranger’s business in her homeland.
Without giving the other girl a chance to reply, Jinju reaches out to brush her muzzle across Ret’s shoulder, a wide grin on her face. Her ruby eyes, much more lively now than before, twinkle in enthusiasm to have a friend back. Sure, she has Heda now and she adored her adopted sister, but Alivia and Arete had been the ones with who she had spent the first few months of her residing in the Taiga.
It is only then that the girl turns her attention to the just as black stranger, ears pointed forward as her ruby eyes curiously study the unknown girl. ”Arete here is right, this is the Taiga. Welcome” she greets the just as black girl, a friendly smile upon her lips. ”Can we do something for you?” she asks, phrasing her words different than Arete, but also asking to the stranger’s business in her homeland.