timing is everything
06-29-2015, 04:36 PM
(This post was last modified: 06-29-2015, 04:37 PM by Ara.)
It had already been six months since she and Novel had discussed going to find her parents and Steel - and any other of her siblings that might've followed them. Perhaps it was fear of what they might find that had kept them from embarking on their journey, or maybe they were just hesitant to leave their sons behind, despite them both being fully capable of caring for themselves. It had taken her a full half year to be mentally ready to leave - and she could only hope that Novel was just as ready. The relative silence of the wolves in Fiori was another sign they ought to leave now, though the pack had always been quite quiet. Even though winter was still present, the snow was beginning to lessen and the air slowly growing warmer. A sigh left her lips as she padded toward the border of the mangroves, the sound nearly inaudible as it slipped from her jaws without thought. What they might find - if they ever did find her parents or siblings - she didn't know, but she knew they needed to go soon or they might never leave. After a moment of thought, Ara would tip her tan-furred muzzle to the sky and release a quiet call for her wife and sons, if only to say goodbye, for she had no idea how long they might be gone. |
06-30-2015, 11:59 AM
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07-04-2015, 10:37 PM
They had put off this trip for far too long. The uncertainty of it terrified her, even if she wouldn't admit it out loud - who knew how far her parents had gone? If they had planned to return at all? Some might've been hurt that they'd been abandoned by their parents, and their siblings, but Ara had never been one to hold a grudge. Their journey could last a day, or a month. There was no knowing what sort of journey they had in store. Her features were a picture of solemnity as Novel approached. "My love," she would greet her wife gently, leaning to nuzzle her, with such affection as though she had not seen her in weeks - when it had been but a few hours. "I think it's time to leave." Behind her, her tail would flick nervously at her hocks. She had never gone far from her home, or her family, though she could not imagine leaving without Novel, her strength. "Do you think Psalm and Hymn are around? It wouldn't feel right to not say goodbye." They had been wandering further from home, which both made her proud and saddened at the same time. |
07-08-2015, 01:00 PM
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07-08-2015, 10:39 PM
(This post was last modified: 12-06-2017, 06:36 PM by Hymn.)
He had been out of the pack lands when his mother had called for them, not far mind but out of the pack lands. Therefor it didn’t surprise him to find both his mothers embracing and in the middle of their own discussion. The boy approached slowly, tail wagging and tongue lolling happily. He would settle just far enough away to not intrude upon the two women’s moment but close enough that they should become aware of his presence.
Hymn had half expected to see Psalm and noting that he wasn’t within eye sight had the boy wondering where his twin had gone off too. He could tell their was significance to this particular meeting and he’s hate for his brother to miss it.
— hymn
'cause I can't be too loud
I just got back from moving, please help me catch up by dropping threads I owe here. <3