Jewel: “You don’t have to hide from me. I’m trying to help you. I won’t hurt you, I promise.”
Kidnapped/Imprisoned Starter Sentences
At first, he paced. Frustration turned into restlessness as he paced alongside the cramped cell, cursing under his breath. How much of an idiot he was. How he allowed his emotions to run high, throwing himself into this mess. Locked and caged, left to rot. Then, he tried his damnedest to escape. With the physical limitations the wolf suffered from, lockpicking was virtually impossible though he still tried. When it unsurprisingly failed, the wolf’s anger reared it’s head, returning to the same strength when he was first imprisoned days ago. All sense of logic fled him, acting purely on rage and desperation as he began to ram his body against the bars, trying anything he could to try and bust the bars. An endless cycle - ram, step back, repeat. Ram, step back, repeat. It was only when he was left more bruised, bloodied, and tired did he finally give up, retreating to the back of the cell, laying on his side, too tired to bother to disguise himself
The sounds of the door opening and the flood of light coming into the hall of cells from the other room caused Tsume to open his eyes briefly. Figuring it was just a guard throwing another poor bastard in a cell. Tsume closed his eyes as he rested in the corner of his cell where he had backed himself into. However, no sounds of a guard’s heavy footsteps, no person ( Or wolf ) shouting for their freedom, only soft footsteps echoing against the stone and then a voice, calling for him from outside his cell.
He murmured under his breath at the uncannily familiar voice, though a name evaded him. Curiosity got the best of him as he forced his eyes open as glanced over at the voice. It was the woman, the one he briefly ran into twice back in Freeze City. He didn’t think he never caught her name.
"How did you get back here?” A series of questions filled the wolf’s mind. How did she know about him being imprisoned like this? Why would she help him? They both certainly owe each other anything. Either way, Tsume had hope now, a chance to escape and he sure as hell was going to take it. Slowly, he was able to rise from where he was laying on the stone floor. He leaned his back against the wall for support as he waited for her to unlock the cell door.