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Lark

Somnium

age
7 Years
gender
Male
gems
0
size
Extra large
build
Heavy
posts
316

Famous
02-07-2016, 04:37 PM
If he was being honest with himself, Lark had no idea at all how he felt. He was panicked and scared - he had no problem admitting fear right now, at the uncertainty at what might happen to Finch - and now he felt frustrated and angry and spiteful all at once. Only his father's presence at his side, as he leaned heavily into him, kept him fully grounded. He'd never seen Bass so afraid, so uncertain, and while it did not assuage his own fears, it kept him from chasing after Starling angrily.

He hardly flinched when his father's voice rose, demanding that this was enough - that they needed to stop. And while he did say they needed to stop being selfish, as he had said, he knew he was being scolded as much as the others were, but he'd say it again for the same consequences. He didn't give a damn what sort of punishment, if any, he might get later. His father barked out quick instructions, ones which he intended to follow, and he was grateful he was given the responsibility to bring Finch to her den. It was likely only because he was one of the larger of the group, and thus one of the strongest, but he was happy to carry here there himself rather than worry about someone else doing it. His jaw clenched shut, he would nod simply and head to Kakashi.

He was silent as the others spoke, Harmony offering further instruction. He was to bring her to her den.. and then leave her. Great. Just what he wanted. He heard Karabela speak up about patrolling.. he'd probably do the same once Finch was safe in her own den, though likely on his own, not joining then. Lark would cast a glance to Sparrow and Shrike - the latter of whom didn't seemed to be faring terribly well (not that he was, either, though he was better at hiding it).

His expression was grim as he let Kakashi shift his sister's smaller weight to his own back. The pressure of her there, almost lifeless was a heavier burden to bear than her actual weight. He grimaced as he moved carefully away from the group, his weight shifting with each step to keep her stable as he began to head toward her den. She will survive this, he thought solemnly to himself. I'll make sure of it.

- exit Lark-