It's a meadow, surprisingly bright and green and the heat of an early spring sun is just beginning to warm the air. The grass is tall and green and there are almost more flowers than blades of grass in the area, riots of bright color and pure white hanging in delicate bells or open bursts of petals. Listening there's the faint drone of bees
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She only takes a quick look to be sure no one can see it before she takes off running across the field, half ready to laugh at herself. She comes to a stop as soon as she begins to tire at all, half surprised that she can even still be this frivolous and silly.
It feels nice.
It's while she catches her breath that she has that feeling of being watched, that trickle down the neck. She frowns. Scans.
It's a wolf, which alarms her, but she stands her ground far enough away to be non-threatening. Waiting. Suddenly, she's conscious of her own breathing, slightly rapid from her running.
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And then she spots him and he feels like a voyeur. Embarrassed, his chin ducks just a little and his ears come apologetically forward. Unaware of it's betrayal, his tail swishes hopefully behind him.
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She realizes, somehow, who she's looking at, in a way that makes perfect sense in the dream but will leave her absolutely unable to explain how she just knew the wolf was meant to be Cloud once she wakes up.
"You saw me," she remarks. There's a second where she could be angry. Then she smirks.
"If you tell anyone about it, I'll tell them you had fleas," she warns pleasantly.
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And, considering all the dark that's been in his life lately, it was good to see.
He trots over easily, far too comfortable in the four legged body and when he reaches her he rears up on his back legs. Big, oversized paws come down to rest on her shoulders for balance and, nose to nose, he looks at her seriously through his blue, blue eyes.
"Woof."
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Fields of grass and flowers and everything like this were nothing but tales in storybooks. The only time she had seen this many flowers that weren't in Aerith's church were in Elmyra's garden in Sector 5. Even the grassy fields near the Chocobo Farm were nothing like this.
Clearly Marlene needed to run. Arms straight out, feeling the grass whipping at her fingertips. It was so calm and relaxing and she loved it... that is, until she decided to open her eyes mid-run to see the wolf. She stopped short and quick, eyes wide. That's... a rather large puppy.
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He'd do anything in the world to keep from scaring his family.
Very slow, he sinks back down onto his belly and then... well, it's Marlene. He fails so badly with her so often but he thinks... tipping his head so his eyes stay on her, he rolls over onto his back and sticks all four feet straight up in the air. With a little snort, he proceeds to flex his front paws as if he's high fiving the air.
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She doesn't feel anything bad, so slowly she inches herself closer, her hand out in front of her like she would a stray cat or puppy. "Are you all alone?"
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Which was her intention all along, really. She's got a basket hanging on her elbow, and a blanket in her other hand, and when she manages to find a good, cozy place to settle, she sets the basket down and flips the blanket out, moving to settle down on it.
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Tifa reaches out a hand and beckons. "C'mere, boy."
She doesn't realize it's Cloud -- at least, not yet.
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He remembers the stories from his childhood. The sound of the Nibel wolves and their hungry, hollow cries late in the dusk on long winter nights. He's not exactly the friendiest form for someone raised in those mountains. But - she called. And he has to come. Because he always has to come to her when she asks for him. Slow, staying close to the ground to try to hide his intimidating bulk, he scoots forward toward her on his belly, eyes watching her carefully to make sure nothing he does alarms her. At the edge of the blanket, he stops. Waiting.
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She's humming cheerfully to herself, though that stops when she stands up and finally spots the wolf. She stiffens a bit, basket moving behind her back. But she smiles, and asks:
"You don't mind if I'm here too, do you?"
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He's just about to lay down right there and curl up into a ball so that she'll have the rest of the meadow to herself, when he catches a glimpse from the trees. Of a tiny peek of pink and honey hair -
was she...?
His ears perk forward and his head comes up, tail flailing unsure behind him. He's not exactly sure... but even having missed out on childish games in his youth, there's an instinctive response to peeking and hiding. Blinking, not sure he's right but willing to try, he creeps forward a little closer to the trees and flattens himself down behind a patch of hanging snowbells.
They provide adequate cover - if it weren't for his tail sticking straight up above the.
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