You Better Be Good To Me
04-18-2013, 08:51 PM
Aislyn |
She remained quiet, giving each wolf a half hearted smile as they showed up. She loved them all, but she really wasn't in the mood for this. She was due any day now, she was in no position to be attending pack meetings, let alone starting one. But, her lord had requested one, so she obediently followed his orders. When he arrived she returned his smile with one of her own, then listened to his speech. So, he was trading the beta to another pack eh? And the ranks had changed? And a few alliances had been created and held together. Pools of blue danced from each wolf who protested the lords wishes. A growl vibrated within her chest, but thankfully it was shut down quickly. She would let Collision deal with the disobedient wolves. This was no democracy, this wasn't the loner lands. They needed to respect their lords decisions, after all, HE was the alpha. Though, her heart did sink a bit when he mentioned his wife. She was sick... and replaced without a second thought. She could only wonder how strong their relationship truly was. Her eyes danced from face to face, but laid upon Friction when she saw him. He looked... uncomfortable. She wished he would have sat by her side, he was certainly allowed to present himself as he... boyfriend. It was an odd thing to say, but they weren't mates just yet. Would he ever ask her? She didn't know. He gave her a pained look before turning away and leaving. Her ears folded flat, her mind drifting for a moment. She wanted to chase after him, but she needed to hold her place her, beside her alpha. She was the beta after all, she couldn't just leave whenever she wanted to. No, her duty required her full attention no matter what the circumcises were. She waited for the meeting to be over so she could be dismissed, she honestly didn't have much to say here. The kings word was law, and she could back him up all she wanted, but in reality she would be wasting her breath. He could handle the protesters himself, he was a powerful lord. |