Acceptance
05-13-2013, 12:10 PM
It had been about two or three weeks since Destruction had given birth to Dillinger. She could still remember that day, but only thanks to the gray and ivory brute who had decided to strike up a conversation with the otherwise deadly wench. Dillinger had his eyes open now and he was able to amble along behind his mother, though at a somewhat slow pace, but he was able to move nonetheless. The onyx damsel began hunting more regularly to keep up with her new feeding schedule of Dillinger, needing to keep her milk flowing for her young boy. He was a bright thing, very observant of his surroundings and he wasn?t without his temper either.
Destruction had begun to consider the fact that she was now a mother who was alone, a rogue still without the protection of a pack. She knew she could handle her own, but what if an actual pack decided to come after her and eradicate herself and Dillinger? They would have to go through her before they touched a single hair on her son?s body but she was beginning to realize that her odds alone weren?t very good. The memory of her encounter with the young, red and spotted youth flashed across her mind, his invitation taking importance in the memory. He had invited her back to his home to meet the king and queen and perhaps find a place among their ranks. Would the invitation still be valid?
She figured it was worth a shot. It had taken her some time to find the pack the boy had invited her to, Seracia as she remembered him calling it. She now sat the border of the pack?s territory, young Dillinger sitting at her side, glancing up at her in curiosity, a question falling from his lips. Mom why are we here? She glanced down at her son, an almost identical replica of herself. Because we come to join their pack Dillinger. She answered quietly before tilting her skull back to the heavens, a call erupting into the atmosphere as she requested the appearance of an alpha. After a moment she dropped her head, allowing her song to echo throughout Seracia, hopefully to reach the ears of an alpha.
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Destruction had begun to consider the fact that she was now a mother who was alone, a rogue still without the protection of a pack. She knew she could handle her own, but what if an actual pack decided to come after her and eradicate herself and Dillinger? They would have to go through her before they touched a single hair on her son?s body but she was beginning to realize that her odds alone weren?t very good. The memory of her encounter with the young, red and spotted youth flashed across her mind, his invitation taking importance in the memory. He had invited her back to his home to meet the king and queen and perhaps find a place among their ranks. Would the invitation still be valid?
She figured it was worth a shot. It had taken her some time to find the pack the boy had invited her to, Seracia as she remembered him calling it. She now sat the border of the pack?s territory, young Dillinger sitting at her side, glancing up at her in curiosity, a question falling from his lips. Mom why are we here? She glanced down at her son, an almost identical replica of herself. Because we come to join their pack Dillinger. She answered quietly before tilting her skull back to the heavens, a call erupting into the atmosphere as she requested the appearance of an alpha. After a moment she dropped her head, allowing her song to echo throughout Seracia, hopefully to reach the ears of an alpha.
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