The leucistic lass was taking a walk around Amaya, enjoying the bright colors of summer, the nice feeling of the shaded heat. She felt like she belonged here. Like this was the home she had been wanting for so long. It helped that her soulmate was also here – Uzi. The butterfly wolf had waited for this moment, finding her one and true mate. But she was also scared to admit her feelings, even though that was the way things were done here. The females consented first, when Dwyn grew up with the mindset that she would be swooned over and claimed by a male. Her purple eyes closed momentarily as she sighed at her thoughts, which were quickly broken by a howl coming from the border nearby. Dwyn’s wings fluttered with excitement – this could be the first member she accepted into the lands. Her soulmate would be so proud, right? She smiled softly, picking up her walking pace a bit as she met a lass who donned cat like features, several tails, and flowers on her. What was with Amaya with the flowers lately? Before it was only Narcissus who had flowers, but then at the meeting, Irina brought in a pup with the flora bloodline, and then Margaery, another flora bloodline lass, came into the scene looking like a mess. Rumor also had it that neither Echo or Crowe had slept together the night after, which made Dwyn begin to wonder if there would be more flower babies around soon. Dwyn, standing tall and confident approached the female and spoke. ”Welcome to Amaya, my name is Dwyn, I am a sigma of these lands.” She paused, scanning over Belladonna. Dwyn could tell her aura was strong, much like her own. This lass held herself well, also appearing knowledgeable. The white lass sniffed the air nonchalantly, noting her lack of any affiliation. ”What is your name and manner of business? Do you seek to join us?” Dwyn slightly cocked her head, curious about this lass. Her butterfly wings flitted in anticipation as she awaited an answer from the tribrid lass. Actions and thoughts and "Words."
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