It's Raining, It's Pouring
01-18-2023, 05:49 PM
Tamsyn walked through the familiar halls of the castle, listening to the rain patter outside. It was such a familiar sound that it was somehow comforting and sad at the same time. The castle had been such a center point of her life and her family for so long and now that she had mostly moved out to live her life with Kane and their children it made being here a bit bittersweet at times—especially on quiet, rainy days like this one. Still, with so many new pups running around the castle it had brought a new energy into the old stone walls and it reminded her of the early days of The Hallows when she and Resin were raising their litter together alongside Ulric and his children. A significant number of the pack's members back then had been pups and thanks to Artorias and Rudyard's new families it was turning out to be that way again. She loved being around pups more than almost anything else so now that her own children were now old enough to be going out on their own adventures and experiencing the world on their own she found herself visiting here more and more.
Tamsyn made her way across the castle to the great hall, the crackle and burning of the fireplace a well known sound to her by now. As she walked in she noticed a bit of movement on the opposite side of the room where the large windows dominated the wall, and spotted one of her granddaughters stretching and yawning—clearly tired from a very hard day of relaxing. She grinned a bit and made her way over to join Talyssa at the rain-splattered window, giving the small cream and tan girl a warm smile. "Have any interesting day dreams while looking out the window?" she asked, settling on her hunches and glancing out the window as well at the castle courtyard on the other side of the old, foggy panes.
Tamsyn Carpathius of the Valley
Tamsyn made her way across the castle to the great hall, the crackle and burning of the fireplace a well known sound to her by now. As she walked in she noticed a bit of movement on the opposite side of the room where the large windows dominated the wall, and spotted one of her granddaughters stretching and yawning—clearly tired from a very hard day of relaxing. She grinned a bit and made her way over to join Talyssa at the rain-splattered window, giving the small cream and tan girl a warm smile. "Have any interesting day dreams while looking out the window?" she asked, settling on her hunches and glancing out the window as well at the castle courtyard on the other side of the old, foggy panes.
01-22-2023, 01:05 AM
Tamsyn chuckled and nodded with understanding as Talyssa told her of how looking out the window made being stuck inside more bearable. She had always thought about how Artorias had inherited her adventurous spirit and it seemed many of his children had inherited that as well. It certainly made for an exciting and interesting time as a parent, but she certainly attributed more than a few of her graying hairs to it as well–as she was sure Artorias and Briar would come to agree with her on soon enough. Still, she had always enjoyed being outside as well so she could sympathize with her granddaughter's view of things. "Well, I hope you don't mind having some company with you at your windowsill," she joked with a little grin, settling in and getting comfortable next to Talyssa while the rain continued on outside.
When asked how she was, Tamsyn smiled and replied, "I'm doing just fine, darling. Thank you for asking." As she got older she sometimes noticed how she sometimes grew tired more easily or how much more often her joints ached, but all in all she had nothing to complain about and after the long and storied life she had led so far that was about all she could hope for. She still had more than enough spring in her step to play with her grandchildren and to see the world with her own children and to spend her time between those moments with her loving mate. After all of the things that life and fate threw at her, this felt like a wonderful way to spend the later part of her life.
Talyssa's request for stories made Tamsyn hmm with thought, chuckling softly mostly to herself. "Oh I certainly have no shortage of stories," she assured her granddaughter, giving her a little grin. "It feels like I've lived several lifetimes already. When you get to be as old as me you'll know what I mean. So really the question is what kind of stories do you want to hear?" She gave Talyssa a curious look with a raised brow on the unscarred side of her face, the other side lacking a bit of the mobility it once had due to the scar tissue there. "I could tell you about places I've been, adventures I've had, or..." she paused with a bit of a mischievous grin, wondering just how much trouble she would be in with her son if she brought up stories of his past. "I'm sure I could think up a couple of embarrassing stories about your dad."
Tamsyn Carpathius of the Valley
When asked how she was, Tamsyn smiled and replied, "I'm doing just fine, darling. Thank you for asking." As she got older she sometimes noticed how she sometimes grew tired more easily or how much more often her joints ached, but all in all she had nothing to complain about and after the long and storied life she had led so far that was about all she could hope for. She still had more than enough spring in her step to play with her grandchildren and to see the world with her own children and to spend her time between those moments with her loving mate. After all of the things that life and fate threw at her, this felt like a wonderful way to spend the later part of her life.
Talyssa's request for stories made Tamsyn hmm with thought, chuckling softly mostly to herself. "Oh I certainly have no shortage of stories," she assured her granddaughter, giving her a little grin. "It feels like I've lived several lifetimes already. When you get to be as old as me you'll know what I mean. So really the question is what kind of stories do you want to hear?" She gave Talyssa a curious look with a raised brow on the unscarred side of her face, the other side lacking a bit of the mobility it once had due to the scar tissue there. "I could tell you about places I've been, adventures I've had, or..." she paused with a bit of a mischievous grin, wondering just how much trouble she would be in with her son if she brought up stories of his past. "I'm sure I could think up a couple of embarrassing stories about your dad."