You Better Be Good To Me
04-18-2013, 12:13 PM
((sorry for taking so long, shit in the fan over the last few days >.>))
The dark and cream hued male had initially had no intention of attending the pack meeting, enough though it have been Aislyn's voice that had called them he had remained by the river, laying with head on his paws. He allowed his mind to drift slowly with the current before finally heaving himself to his paws. He should go, if he was truly going to try and be a part of this he had to give it everything. But there was no way Aislyn would forgive him for being late. So with that thought he lept forward into the river, soaking himself thoroughly before hopping back out. He shook quickly and allowed his head to drift towards the sound of the howl and soon his body followed. There was no hurry or rush to his pace, a steady trot carrying him ever closer to this meeting, the first one he had ever attended since Diesal had disappeared on the Vacanse. He shook his head, throwing those thoughts out as he approached, a strong, commanding voice (Collision's) carrying even to where he was, outlining alliances with other packs Friction had heard of but had never had the chance to meet or explore. Head lowered quickly as he came closer, noticing that he was coming from slightly to the side of Collision. He slowed to a walk, Moving to sit at the outskirts of the pack, obviously the odd man out of the group. But as the topics continued he realized that he had a very bad vantage point of Collision and the expressions of the wolves he was referring to. He stood and slid around a bit more to see the group of higher ranked wolves. He was drier after his walk but he turned his head as he moved to look at Aislyn and nod his greeting. He wasn't sure if any of what Collision was saying was good or bad, though from the expressions as he glanced around he could only assume bad. He didn't want to be the only one smiling in a sea of grim faces. So finally he took his seat as a white woman began speaking, lashing out rather harshly at the alpha, though Friction had no clue what was going on anymore. Not that he ever knew what was going on here. He would have to ask Ais if he ever had the chance. Where he stopped he slowly lowered himself to the ground, thankful to the larger pack size and the fact that everyone seemed to be voicing their displeasure with various parts of the news that was discussed. He remained silent, watching carefully and mulling over every topic discussed. Sharp blue eyes slid over every wolf as they spoke in turn, different ones bringing up different topics that Cillision had said. Many brought up a wolf named Cairo. He was wearing a frown by the time the soon to be alpha female finally spoke, saying she would do what she had to to make this pack flourish. It made him settle a bit more but more arguments sprung up, wolves piping in and speaking their opinions as Frictions gazed jumped from the mouths that each voice came from. He gave Aislyn a pained look, this was not what he wanted to bring their child into. Such unrest, she had spoken so highly of her pack but here they were griping and split decisions. Though almost everyone seemed to feel sure that their Alpha's decisions were wrong. He was shaking his head when he stood and turned to go back to the river, hoping that Aislyn would follow. -exit friction- |