Democracy no more
04-18-2013, 07:51 PM
ooc; playing this like Ger already knows about the death threat, because he will find out in THAT thread which is dated ICly before this one. However, he will give Valkis the benefit of the doubt and whatnot, so no worries really.
The meeting had gone well, with the exception of the pale look on Maverick's face as he'd heard the news of being betrothed. Still, the boy had gotten over it quickly - or at least hidden it - and managed to finish the meeting just as Gerhardt had expected him to. He could not be prouder of Maverick and Kamala. Valkis, on the other had, he was frustrated with. He'd always known the boy resented him, always sensed it, but to put a death threat on his head? That was a little extreme. Valkis had mentioned speaking with the King after the meeting, and Gerhardt would oblige him. He may know about the change of heart in his son, but he would give him the chance to explain himself - if he could. Valkis' chorus rang out and Gerhardt hastened to the call, unwilling to keep the boy - man - waiting long. "Valkis, son.." he would speak with a disheartened tone, distraught that his second son wished to see him dead - by his very own claws! The King would drop his haunches to the earth. "Speak your mind," He would find out what his son needed to get off his chest, and then determine what action to take after that. No doubt at least one of his questions would revolve around his mother who had left.
"Speech"
The meeting had gone well, with the exception of the pale look on Maverick's face as he'd heard the news of being betrothed. Still, the boy had gotten over it quickly - or at least hidden it - and managed to finish the meeting just as Gerhardt had expected him to. He could not be prouder of Maverick and Kamala. Valkis, on the other had, he was frustrated with. He'd always known the boy resented him, always sensed it, but to put a death threat on his head? That was a little extreme. Valkis had mentioned speaking with the King after the meeting, and Gerhardt would oblige him. He may know about the change of heart in his son, but he would give him the chance to explain himself - if he could. Valkis' chorus rang out and Gerhardt hastened to the call, unwilling to keep the boy - man - waiting long. "Valkis, son.." he would speak with a disheartened tone, distraught that his second son wished to see him dead - by his very own claws! The King would drop his haunches to the earth. "Speak your mind," He would find out what his son needed to get off his chest, and then determine what action to take after that. No doubt at least one of his questions would revolve around his mother who had left.
"Speech"
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