Love Somebody
04-01-2014, 10:41 AM
(This post was last modified: 04-01-2014, 10:48 AM by Song.)
Novel had come to tell her of Silent's daughter's visit, she had met Ara once before when the children had still been very young. Now they were over a year old, but they were not the only wolves getting older. The message that had been delivered would tell of Silent and Bronze's continuing age, and the need to see them before the winter cold hit. She had been meaning to see her old friends, but with her pack and losing Cherokee it was difficult for her to leave the territory. However with Novel's urgent message she would plan the trip as soon as possible. It was the first or second day of fall as the two would set off from Ludicael, crossing the barren hills to reach the seracian border. She would arrive, looking to her daughter she would recline upon her haunches and call for the two elders. Her heart excited to see them again, to embrace their bodies and let them know how much she loved and missed them.?
04-01-2014, 11:13 AM
She had quickly sought out her mother after her meeting with Ara, she needed to know about Silent and Bronze's condition. She knew her mother would be concerned, and as quickly as she told her she started making plans to make the day trip. She hoped her aunt Novella would be okay with babysitting, she wanted to go with her mother to Seracia. So when the day came, she would ready herself for the journey. She would follow her mother's sure steps as they would travel to the neighboring pack. Novel would keep up with her mother's longer stride as the edge of the range came into view. It was always exciting visiting new places, and she wondered if she would get shown around. It seemed the earthquake had really done some damage here. Either that or it was leftover hurricane debris. She would watch as her mother suddenly threw back her head to call forth her friends. Novel didn't know if Ara would join them, so she added her voice in for good measure.?
04-02-2014, 07:55 PM
The joy that surrounded the reunion was contagious. Even her father seemed more outwardly happy than usual -- he was always rather stoic, but always pleasant in his familiar way. It truly was a joy to see her parents so much more carefree than usual, and she could wish nothing more than to continue with such happiness for as long as possible. If only they could live forever, if she could care for them for the rest of her life -- though she knew their time was limited, and she was determined to keep them as content as possible until their last days.
They began to walk together, soon coming to rest as her mother offered up food to Song and her daughter. Novel would come to settle beside Ara, and she found her smile growing slightly. She herself was happy to stay out of the center of attention. She knew that Song and her parents would have much to catch up on. Though she listened to Song began to tell them of what all had happened. New children, her brother had gotten himself into some kind of trouble -- it all sounded like a lot to Ara. Her own life was rather simple. She was not at all envision of Song's position of power, nor the great burden that came along with it.
Her mother offered some wise words to her, and timidly her gaze would settle to Novel. "How have your studies been going?" she asked quietly, not wanting to speak over her parents or Song. "Has your mentor still been absent?"