old habits die hard
for Thalia, others welcome
02-06-2020, 12:55 AM
It had been a while since Saren had been near pack lands. Shortly after his parents left Risen he left as well, he took them leaving as a sign. He was old enough to feed himself and as much as it hurt to leave the life he had been slowly developing behind it was time for him to see what was out there. So he left, he said goodbye and left.
Now he was back, back at the edge of the pack he had been a part of for his first year of life. It wasn’t where it used to be though. Once he had decided to return it took him a couple of days to follow the scent back up from Auster. Now he stood staring into what he assumed were the new packlands. Maybe it was symbolic, he had left behind one thing and now he was starting another.
In the time he had spent away he had gone on a mental journey he had grown up a little and discovered more about himself. Perhaps he had discovered a little bit of confidence, he always did envy the confidence he saw his sister had. Thalia was a girl who knew what she wanted, that was for sure.
As Saren looked over the land he wasn’t quite sure he wanted to be bold about his presence. Maybe it wasn’t time yet, maybe they wouldn’t want him back. Saren was different from a lot of the Abraxas after all. He found himself with a sudden hint of hesitation that wasn’t expected, he had been so certain when he was searching for the pack but now that he was here he wasn’t quite so sure. So there he sat a young man unsure whether to take the next step in his life.
Now he was back, back at the edge of the pack he had been a part of for his first year of life. It wasn’t where it used to be though. Once he had decided to return it took him a couple of days to follow the scent back up from Auster. Now he stood staring into what he assumed were the new packlands. Maybe it was symbolic, he had left behind one thing and now he was starting another.
In the time he had spent away he had gone on a mental journey he had grown up a little and discovered more about himself. Perhaps he had discovered a little bit of confidence, he always did envy the confidence he saw his sister had. Thalia was a girl who knew what she wanted, that was for sure.
As Saren looked over the land he wasn’t quite sure he wanted to be bold about his presence. Maybe it wasn’t time yet, maybe they wouldn’t want him back. Saren was different from a lot of the Abraxas after all. He found himself with a sudden hint of hesitation that wasn’t expected, he had been so certain when he was searching for the pack but now that he was here he wasn’t quite so sure. So there he sat a young man unsure whether to take the next step in his life.
02-10-2020, 06:16 AM
It'd been a long while since Thalia had seen either of her brothers. Dion had been gone even longer than Saren, but she thought of them frequently, despite the way each of their departures had impacted her. She'd been closer to Dion as a child, but as she'd gotten older she'd grown to realize she had more in common with Saren than she originally thought. His disappearance had stung, but in some ways she thought she'd prepared herself for it - first her other brother, and then her siblings, and then the rest of her family that had left after the volcano's eruption.
She'd grown used to being alone. Not in the grand scheme of things - she had Aerie, and some of her family left here - but in a more... day-to-day way. While she had once been content to stay close to her family, now she'd grown used to spending most of her time on her own. While it wasn't exactly preferable, she'd grown used to the solitude of her daily existence.
That was why coming across Saren's scent alarmed her, at least initially. She was nearing the borders of their lake territory when a light breeze whisked over the lake and carried his scent straight forward her. Thalia wasn't quite sure how she felt at first. He was back - but why? Visible curiosity touched her features as she slowly meandered toward where his scent had come from. but it had mostly faded by the time he came into view, replaced by a largely unreadable neutral expression. "Saren," she greeted him finally, once he was within earshot. "What brings you here?" She wasn't interested in rekindling a bond between them if he planned to leave again, and the way she spoke to him - guarded and wary - made that apparent.
She'd grown used to being alone. Not in the grand scheme of things - she had Aerie, and some of her family left here - but in a more... day-to-day way. While she had once been content to stay close to her family, now she'd grown used to spending most of her time on her own. While it wasn't exactly preferable, she'd grown used to the solitude of her daily existence.
That was why coming across Saren's scent alarmed her, at least initially. She was nearing the borders of their lake territory when a light breeze whisked over the lake and carried his scent straight forward her. Thalia wasn't quite sure how she felt at first. He was back - but why? Visible curiosity touched her features as she slowly meandered toward where his scent had come from. but it had mostly faded by the time he came into view, replaced by a largely unreadable neutral expression. "Saren," she greeted him finally, once he was within earshot. "What brings you here?" She wasn't interested in rekindling a bond between them if he planned to leave again, and the way she spoke to him - guarded and wary - made that apparent.
02-11-2020, 02:29 AM
Saren’s eyes were naturally drawn towards his sister as she approached. Thalia, he would be lying if he told himself he hadn’t thought of her while he was away. There wasn’t much in this world he was attached to, but his sister wasn’t someone he would easily forget. As she got close enough to him he resisted the urge to go right up and nuzzle her, he wasn’t sure if she would appreciate it or not.
When asked what had brought him here Saren smiled sheepishly before answering “You.” He let the word sit for a few seconds before quickly backtracking “I guess, in a way it was you. There were other things too but you were one of them.”
He wasn’t quite sure how he should feel that his sister had stayed with the pack when the rest of the family had dispersed to do different things. Given her free personality he was a little surprised she hadn’t gone off to do the same. Maybe he wouldn’t have left had he known that his sister would end up staying by herself. She had always been pretty head strong so he figured she must have been doing alright for herself either way.
When asked what had brought him here Saren smiled sheepishly before answering “You.” He let the word sit for a few seconds before quickly backtracking “I guess, in a way it was you. There were other things too but you were one of them.”
He wasn’t quite sure how he should feel that his sister had stayed with the pack when the rest of the family had dispersed to do different things. Given her free personality he was a little surprised she hadn’t gone off to do the same. Maybe he wouldn’t have left had he known that his sister would end up staying by herself. She had always been pretty head strong so he figured she must have been doing alright for herself either way.
02-17-2020, 04:34 PM
She'd thought of him too, but those were merely thoughts - she wasn't going to be reckless, not when things were finally turning around for her. For the first time in awhile, she felt good. Maybe not great, but... her life was changing in a meaningful way and she wanted to continue to better herself, at all costs. Regardless of who stuck around in her life. And until she was completely sure Saren was here to stay, she wasn't about to count on this being anything more than a passing encounter.
Yet - he said it was her that had brought him back. "Is that so?" Thalia asked, still sounding tentative, after a moment of thought. Thalia was never the most eloquent speaker but suddenly words seemed even harder than usual to grasp. "Have you been enjoying your time away?" Her voice had a sharp edge to it that she tried to soften, albeit unsuccessfully. She wasn't impressed that her parents had left, nor that her brothers had either, regardless of their reasoning. But he was back now, and that was more than could be said for Dion.
Yet - he said it was her that had brought him back. "Is that so?" Thalia asked, still sounding tentative, after a moment of thought. Thalia was never the most eloquent speaker but suddenly words seemed even harder than usual to grasp. "Have you been enjoying your time away?" Her voice had a sharp edge to it that she tried to soften, albeit unsuccessfully. She wasn't impressed that her parents had left, nor that her brothers had either, regardless of their reasoning. But he was back now, and that was more than could be said for Dion.