Sweet Home Glaciem [Joining Thread]
06-15-2013, 02:00 PM
The excitement that ran through Eria's veins caused her tail to wag in that same manner. She started to think of the future times she would endure the training sessions with different wolves to improve her skills. The outcomes of those sessions - the failure that would push her the next time, the improvements she would have with each opporunity, the aching body and mind at the end of the day - made her want to begin as soon as she could. However, Eria decided to push down these eager feelings and let them resurface when she could use them. She was only speaking with Gargoyle now and actions spoke louder than words. The more focus she had on those lessons in the future, the better she would be.
"I can't wait," she said, covering her pup-like excitement with a steady voice. Although she tried to hide those emotions, she couldn't help but smile as she spoke. "From the braves that are part of our family, whom would you suggest to see about training?" Her ears had perked and she was serious about the inquiry. She wanted to train with the ones that could teach her a lot and make sure she did everything right. When Gargoyle mentioned the big hunts, she nodded approvingly as they walked. "I love to hunt, so I hope that whenever we do go, it will be thrilling and life learning as well." Her past experiences by herself were wobbly and a few times she had lost the prey. But, she knew that with others nearby, she would learn and grow in the aspect.
His question about liking pups came across her as an odd one. It wasn't until he explained his reason for asking that she understood. Underneath the sheltered trees around them, she thought and finally answered the gargantuan male. "I don't have a problem with them," she said gently. "I've never met any, except the ones from my old pack, but that was more than two years ago..." Her voice and smile faded and the memories came across her mind again. She shook her head and they flew out like pieces of paper from a passing convertible. "Pups are the cornerstones of our futures and I wouldn't mind having some later on." Eria raised her head to look at Gargoyle as she continued. "My only concern is that I won't get in trouble if you find me playing with them." Her smile returned and she concluded with, "If I am needed to help keep watch and spend time with them, I won't hestiate."
"I can't wait," she said, covering her pup-like excitement with a steady voice. Although she tried to hide those emotions, she couldn't help but smile as she spoke. "From the braves that are part of our family, whom would you suggest to see about training?" Her ears had perked and she was serious about the inquiry. She wanted to train with the ones that could teach her a lot and make sure she did everything right. When Gargoyle mentioned the big hunts, she nodded approvingly as they walked. "I love to hunt, so I hope that whenever we do go, it will be thrilling and life learning as well." Her past experiences by herself were wobbly and a few times she had lost the prey. But, she knew that with others nearby, she would learn and grow in the aspect.
His question about liking pups came across her as an odd one. It wasn't until he explained his reason for asking that she understood. Underneath the sheltered trees around them, she thought and finally answered the gargantuan male. "I don't have a problem with them," she said gently. "I've never met any, except the ones from my old pack, but that was more than two years ago..." Her voice and smile faded and the memories came across her mind again. She shook her head and they flew out like pieces of paper from a passing convertible. "Pups are the cornerstones of our futures and I wouldn't mind having some later on." Eria raised her head to look at Gargoyle as she continued. "My only concern is that I won't get in trouble if you find me playing with them." Her smile returned and she concluded with, "If I am needed to help keep watch and spend time with them, I won't hestiate."