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A neko and a canine, Xx Korra n Gray xX

Korra Grey

Moon
Joined
Apr 6, 2013
Location
Kokiri Forest
Korra was a neko, and a feisty one at that, well her village had just been attacked and apparently she chose to claw the wrong person. She snickered to herself watching from the narrow gap she could see him through as the thin trail of blood trickled down the side of his cheek.

He muttered something to his left hand man, a tall lankey man, the next thing she knew the lankey figure was banging the sides of the bars. Her sensitive ears folded back flat against her head as she leased a hiss in his direction. Apparently the leader didn't like being giggled at. She placed her hands over her ears trying desperatly to stop the ringing when sudenly she noticed the josteling of the cairage had stopped.

Above the ringing in her ears she could hear the men talking almost franticaly, had they ran into someone important? Someone more dangerous than her current captor? Either way they wouldn't be taking her, this wouldn't happen again. She uncovered her ears and listened eagerly to the hustle and bustle of the raiders ready to leap at any chance but making herself apear weak and meager so as to catch them, if there was a them, off guard.
 
RE: A neko and a canine, from strager to savior

The sun stood high in the sky, a few clouds drifting by as Gray lay on his back leaning against a tree for a bit. He had been napping for quite a while, his robe slightly covering him, his ronin gasa hat protecting his head from too much sunshine. He stretched out a bit, getting himself ready to continue his journey. He had been on the road for a few weeks without anything happening and was getting bored a bit.
Normally he wasn't one to go in search of adventure and danger, but then again, that might only be the case because danger always seemed to find him.
He stood up, making sure the rope around his waist kept his loose pants in place, fixed his robe around his left shoulder and took his wooden half-staff. He walked for a few hours, Hearing some ruckus up ahead.
He went to sit by the side of the road to wait for the people to walk past him, when he saw it was a band of brigands. They seemed to have something loaded up in a cart they pulled ahead.
When one of the men hit a cage that was loaded onto the cart, Gray heard a loud hiss. Quickly he stood up, waiting in the middle of the road, his hat covering most of his face.
"Halt, I must ask you what you are transporting in that cart of yours!"
 
RE: A neko and a canine, from strager to savior

"What business is it of yours?" He asked once his men had scrambled about to surround him. "Stay out of my way let me go and there wont be any trouble, or perhaps I'll just add your hide to the pile, Mutt!" He said in a vicious display of disgust for his breed. Korra listened her green eyes glinting from the small sliver she could see from. She kept herself quiet thinking there was no way this, lone wolf she assumed, could ever take on a bunch of bandits. If he had back up perhaps but who's to say he still wasn't a bandit. She tried desperately to see him but all she caught was a small glimps of his hat.

She tightened the ties on her short trimmed traditional kimono robes, she also tied back her medium length brunet hair keeping it well out of her way, well aside from her bangs that had a side swiped look. Her tail twitched as the mysterious mans scent become stronger. She couldn't tell if he was an alpha or an omega but she could most definitely smell the canine in him.

"So what do you say hmm? You get outa' are way and we'll be goin' with our things. Alrigh'?" The captain one again spoke up, very sure of himself. He took this chance to wipe the little bits of dried blood from his cheek in an attempted display of... dominance, if you will.
 
RE: A neko and a canine, from strager to savior

Gray peeked out from under his hat, silently staring at the captain, who did not seem to be going to cooperate anytime soon. He sighed, taking off his hat, revealing his face and giving his ears some room to move around. he threw the hat to the side of the road, making it soar over the bandits that had surrounded him, slowly falling into the still moist grass. The robe slid from his shoulder as he untied the knot, catching it on his arm, also tossing it aside near the hat.
"I was trying to get this done without any trouble, but my body has just been aching for a workout. You lot have stumbled onto the big bad wolf I'm afraid." He said, smiling as he slightly bent his knees, standing before them with his 6 foot wooden staff at the ready. His loose pants moved only slightly as the wind slid by, silence falling for a second.
 
RE: A neko and a canine, from strager to savior

The men were struck with fear his presence domineering to the cowardly group. "What are you waiting for men attack!" The captain yelled snapping them from their intimidated state. Two men, one of them the lanky man who'd been banging on the bars dashed forward drawing their swords to attack. The others falling in suit shortly behind. Korra caught a slight glimpse before the men swooped in whispering a 'so long wolf boy' before the clash of steel she knew would undoubtedly follow.

The captain smiled as all fifteen of his men swarmed to man, eagerly he awaited the pleas for his life and the screams of pain that were to follow in suit.
 
RE: A neko and a canine, from strager to savior

The men charged him when the captain commanded it. They seemed loyal, loyal but foolish. The first three men feel quickly as their feet where swept from under them. Gray's pole stopped mid air from a firm swing as he started running towards the next one. He ducked between a horizontal swing and put his shoulder firmly into the man's stomach. Being propelled backwards from the force the man hit the cart, falling down in a ragged bundle not moving anymore, drool dripped down his chin as he gasped for air.
The next one got hit square in the head with the staff, being knocked against another one of the bandits, both of them moaning out of pain as they hit the ground.
Taking a deep slow breath, Gray calmed his mind again, focusing his gaze on the remaining men, who where starting to cower backwards, holding the staff in one hand behind him.
 
As the man hit the carriage Korra was tossed against the bars of the cage letting out a painful grunt as the breath was knocked from her. She gasped trying to regain her breath quickly knowing the man they were fighting must be strong to force the carriage to jolt so hard. Her head was spinning desperate and in need of oxygen. She thought of what could happen if things went more sour for he was in deed as dangerous as the man who had taken her. As she tried to focus she heard the current captor speak.

"Get him you cowards!" He screamed again but despite his rage they turned to run abandoning the looted goods and their captain. "Damn fools, fine you can have the goods but have fun with them." he said with a smirk knowing full well the fight the brunet neko had behind her. He remembered just how difficult it was to get her in the cage and how unfortunate it would be he wouldn't be able to give her the pay back she deserved for the scar that would be left across his face. "In fact I'll even give you the keys to the best of the loot, she'll be great in the bed I'm sure." And with that he took one of the horses that were attatched to the carriage calmly unhooking it leaving his back to the gentleman with out the slightest care. Almost as though he knew he could beat the man but he wouldn't.
 
The bandits started running, knowing they where no match for the wolf as they where now. The captain ran as well, seemingly out of mercy. Gray did not care as the man took the horse and ran, he was not about to fight anyone who was not willing to fight him, that would be pointless.
bending down he picked up he key to the cage and walked over to the cart carefully. "Hello" He said, pusing the unconsious man away from the cart. "Anyone in there? Are you ok?"
He walked to the side of the cart, trying to see if he could find someone moving.
 
Korra eyed the figure carefully as he came into view. "That depends, be you friend or foe?" She asked cunningly. He saw her there in the cage, it was small she had to kneel to keep from hitting her head. she was short, small in most senses of the word, except her breasts and round supple ass. She wore sandals that matched her kimono along with sash around her thigh which looked almost like a garter. She curled her tail in her hands, it was threaded between her legs like a cowering pup.

She felt her cheeks get hot as she looked at him, the lean muscled figure standing in front of her was beautiful. Taken by surprise she had a look of shock cross her bright green eyes before turning back to the cold stone stare that she often gave those in her path. Her skin had a soft glow in the luminescent light that peered through the entrance where he stood, her pale skin in a beautiful contrast to her other features. Her supple full lips were pursed together in her glare but they still looked soft despite the attempt to look bitter and cold and angry.
 
Walking a bit closer he saw a girl sitting in the cage, and from the looks of it it wasn't a comfortable place to be. "Neither, as I mean you no harm but do not know you either." he said, walking up to the cage, trying to find the keyhole on the damned thing.
Leaning his staff against the side of the cart he climbed onto it, kneeling next to the cage to investigate it further. He saw the neko girl's harsh stare and looked at her for a bit. She was quite the looker, with a nicely curved body and beautifull green eyes. "You want to keep staring like that, risking your face staying that way. Or do you want to tell me where the keyhole is so I can get you out? Either one if fine by me." he said to her, awaiting an answer.
 
Her hard stare never faltered as she tried to decide what this man was and who he would be when she got out, if she got out. Still unsure if it was a trick she held out her hand claws retracted and responded with a small soft voice that contradicted her stare in every way. Her eyes glimmered in the light as they moved over his face again and again waiting for any tells any cracks in this possible façade, yet as she watched him none came. "Well if you stand as neither then why don't you simple give me the key and then I'll help myself and return from whence I came." It wasn't until that moment her hardened exterior faltered as sadness rushed through her, quickly she composed her self hoping that the man in front of her wouldn't be able to read the slight loss of control that had just passed.
 
Gray found the little neko to be quite the stubborn one, trying to keep up her guard in front of him. Of course, he couldn't blame her. She had been captured by these bandit after all, no telling what a wolf like himself would do.
"If you feel that to be the better way, then fine." He held out the keys to her trough the bar, as he saw her guard nearly break. He couldn't leave her alone like this. She was far to fragile to let her fend for herself.
"If you want t, you'll get the key from me. But what then? Where will you go, and most importantly, how will you get there?"
 
Cautiously she reaches for the key, introducing herself as Korra before taking it gently from his paw as he continues talking. Then he hits the nerve, 'Where' the word echoes in her head 'where' -'where will you go?' The pain bellows out from inside her as she reverts to cat instincts letting out a hiss as she clicks the lock open thrashing past him and down the road in a painful instinctual rage. After what seemed like miles of running Korra collapses in the road. She was only two miles or so down the road despite what she felt, her body and mind traumatized and expended beyond all means the stress of the attack finally causing her to black out. Where she fell into nothingness, perfectly blissful nothingness.
 
Gray nearly got thrown of the cart as the girl, Korra she called herself, dashed past him after getting a more feral look in her eyes. He had no idea what was going on, but he could not leave her like that. Nimbly he jumped of the cart, grabbing his staff and running towards his robe and hat.
After grabbing them both, not bothering with putting either of them on, he sprinted after her, his two legs leaving marks in the road from the force he applied.
After a minute or five the caught u to her, throwing his clothes and staff down at the side of the road, kneeling next to her.
"Korra... Korra, are you okay?" He gently grabbed her shoulders, turning her over. She did not seem to be harmed, but she was unconscious. Gray picked her up in his arms, walked to the side of the road, near a group of trees pitched together, the trees seemed to create some sort of shelter. He put her gently on the ground, his robe folded up as a cushion. Planting his staff in the ground and hanging his hat from it he went to get some firewood, as the sun seemed to be setting and the nights could get pretty cold.
 
When Korra awoke she looked around, her body was stiff and her surrounding were.. Well she didn't know them, she couldn't remember where she was or what she had been doing. She seemed to have forgotten her own name. She loked down at where she'd been laying, and upon seeing a robe she checked to make sure she was still clothed herself. Nothing seemed far from ordinary, nothing except for her.
She looked at the fire which looked like it had been going for a few hours, she lost herself in the flame, that is until she heard a rustling in the bushes. Jumping up she bolted the opposite direction, she didn't know why she was running, didn't even know what from, but she ran.
 
She had been unconscious for quite a while, several hours in fact. The sun had already set and the night had crept in around them. He was glad Korra seemed alright, but he would like it better if she was awake to tell him what exactly had happened.
Gray had strayed from camp a bit as to find more firewood. It had been a pretty dry season and the wood seemed to burn away like paper...
It was getting kind of chilly out there, luckily he had his fur to keep himself warm. He should put his cape over Korra when he got back though, wouldn't want her to catch a cold.
He turned back towards his camp when something shot out of the bushes in front of him and propelled him to the ground, throwing all the firewood around him.
 
In her daze she failed to realize that she had landed directly on a wolf, her legs wrapped around his tight hard muscled waist. She held her aching head as the timber fell down around them holding her ears tight and cringing against the wolf as it banged loudly. "Me-Owie, my head." said her eyes opening after having been shut through the duration of the collision. She looked upon the face of the wolf, it seemed to be a little familiar but nothing she could place, which scared her even more. She was uncertain of this man and she could feel his Alpha calling to her, calling to something inside her, blushing she realized her position having been pressed against him and her legs around his waist and his, well between hers, the thin layer of her kimono and his slacks keeping them from bearing the touch of one another.
 
Gray shook his head, a bit confused from the shock. He put his hand on his head and opened his eyes to see what had bumped into him. He saw Korra, straddling his lap, in nothing but her flimsy kimono. Life began to spurr between his legs, but he tried to ignore it, hoping she didn't realize it yet.
"Wow, easy Korra. I see you are awake. How are you feeling? And what happened back there?" He asked her, very curious to know what had happened but without a clue to what the current situation actually was.
 
"Huh, who's Kor- Wait am I Korra!" She quickly changed her tone suddenly very demanding as this man seemed to know her name. "Who are you? Why can't I remember anything? How long have I been asleep, wheres my family, do I have a family? Who am I?!" She finished in a vibrant beray of questions spoken quickly through gritted teeth.

In her shifting and moving about she suddenly realized his, excitement, and after a sudden flush she bounded off him her feet leaving little dimples in the ground where the balls of her feet dug into the ground with the force of the take off.
 
Gray lay there, confused as to her questions. Did she lose her memory... how did this happen? The second problem was that he had no answers for her. He only knew her name and this was because she told him right before her... memory loss. He had no idea what he should tell her but the truth.
Suddenly she pounced off him with a powerful jump. She seemed to have felt his problem. Great, just what he needed...
He got up slowly, not wanting to scare her away, he held his hands in front of him to show her that he didn't mean her any harm.
"Ok, easy now. Look, you told me your name a while ago, just before you suddenly ran off an collapsed. I know nothing more about you than that... I wish I had some answers for you.. but I don't"
 
Placing a hand on her hip as he got up she listened to his response noting the open stances he was taking and also his gentle tone which could show he was either a master manipulator or perhaps he was telling the truth. His modest means and his gentle care would propose the later of the two.
With a soft sigh to his lack of answers she felt the anger and the fear ebb into her. Realizing that she had to let it go she fell to her knees too tired and frustrated to handle it any more. "Well at least its a start, do you remember anything else from when we collided, or however it is we came into each other? I mean why do you care if I passed out? Is there an ulterior motive for you?" she asked him looking down at the slight bulge in his crotch area for only a brief second before letting her eyes fall to the grass in front of her. She began picking blades of grass as she awaited an answer growing bored after two or three pieces and deciding that something a little more productive could be of use.
Grabbing a few of the fallen pieces of wood she inches closer to the man growing slightly more reluctant with every piece she grabbed. After a few twigs here a couple branches there she realized that she was withing arms length of him. Straightening up with an arms full of wood she looked at him more closely than before. Noticing the thick fur coat he wore, the sheen of which it held, how beautiful it looked beneath the moonlight.
Her eyes wandered over his face with an indescribable curiosity that she couldn't seem to find a place for. Something about him made her just a little bit relieved, like seeing someone safe after a long time of worrying. Not that she was about to let him know that, but still she enjoyed this feeling. She began to notice the strong lean musculature beneath the fur coating as well, he was handsome and fun to look at. Making up her mind she decided that for all these reasons and for something more she would travel with him. Perhaps she would find some long lost home or perhaps she could just run from the memories she'd so seemingly easily let go of and just let herself live. She knew that for now, she could be any thing she wanted, and right now she wanted to be with him. "You know what, lets figure this out later. Its getting cold and I dont have a nice fur coat to keep me warm, so move it before I smack that look off your face." She said with a harsh bitter bite at the end but a sweet smile to follow, 'After all gotta keep him on his toes if he's gonna protect me.' She thought turning towards the area she ran from flicking her tail back and forth as she walked.
 
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