selfassured: (pic#6603626)
Derek Hale ([personal profile] selfassured) wrote in [community profile] savetheearth2013-11-19 12:45 am

[ Text - Handwritten]

[ For context an hour or so prior to making this post, Derek gave in let his echoed howl happen, which ended up being a little bit louder than expected. Loud enough to be heard roughly halfway across the city. Give or take a few blocks.

To those further away, it would have sounded like an eerie but passable wolf howl. To those closer to the university grounds, there would have had an added ‘rumbling’ to the sound, lower in pitch and more reminiscent of a growling noise.
]


One of these days I’d like an echo that isn’t traumatic or problematic. No more strange ‘abilities’ that aren’t very useful. No more ‘visions’ of dying or killing someone. Something simple and unimportant for once. Or at least something with instructions.

We can all just agree that the ‘mysterious’ sound was a wild animal, right? And move on without acknowledging it further than that.

professorwolf: (specs-smart)

[Text]

[personal profile] professorwolf 2013-12-03 04:10 am (UTC)(link)
It's possible, but I am still rather bruised, as well. Not as badly as I could be (I am hypothesizing that my undead blood is not as prone to clotting into bruises as normal blood would be) but those are not healing with the speed of the bones, either.
professorwolf: (smug)

[Text]

[personal profile] professorwolf 2013-12-04 05:40 am (UTC)(link)
Not something I'm expecting others like myself to have to deal with. The other werewolf doesn't seem to. But yes, my blood appears to be the equivalent of two or three days dead. My body temperature is a bit lower than normal, as well.
professorwolf: (chuckle)

[Text]

[personal profile] professorwolf 2013-12-05 04:10 am (UTC)(link)
Which begs the question, why is any of this possible? Having dead blood is hardly stranger than turning into a wild and angry wolf once a month. I've stopped trying to work out the how-is-it-possibles, by now.