Dangerous woman
06-26-2016, 05:34 PM
She gave the pale man a grin when he offered her a spar after their chat was all said and done - as long as she didn't mind fighting an "old man." She couldn't imagine that he was that old, but who knew, maybe he just looked really good for his age. "Age is only a number, darling," she replied with a chuckle, quietly sizing him up as she spoke. "As long as you have the bite to go with your bark that is." Her attention got pulled back to the two-toned woman again as she introduced herself and Myriad. There was nothing wrong with the pack she woman was describing she supposed. It was so unlike the pack she was used to though, with its constant wars and raids. It sounded so... Peaceful. She was starting to wonder if she'd ever find somewhere like her home - or if she even really wanted to. She could tell the woman was still young and fresh to this whole leadership thing as well, which wasn't really a problem per say, just something I consider. She had been around her parents and grandparents long enough to know what seasoned leaders looked like. She hummed thoughtfully, considering her options.
Her lilac gaze drifted back to the man as he began to speak, describing the unique structure that Abaven had. She had never heard of such a system, but it was intriguing none of the less. She wondered if Abaven would be different enough from her family's pack structure that she might be able to stop comparing the two. It almost seemed like comparing her father's pack to his was like comparing deer and buffalo. They were both mammals and they both walked on four legs, but that was about as far as the similarities went. She knew it was possible that there might be another pack in these lands that would suit her even better, but she didn't particularly want to search forever. "Well, nothing against you, dear, but I think his pack will suit me a bit better," she said after a few moments, glancing toward the black and green woman. "I do wish you the best with you new pack and all." She figured she better be on her best behavior in front of who she supposed would be her new alpha. She looked back toward the ivory man again then with a small grin, saying, "I guess you can lead the way then. Or would you like that spar first?"
Her lilac gaze drifted back to the man as he began to speak, describing the unique structure that Abaven had. She had never heard of such a system, but it was intriguing none of the less. She wondered if Abaven would be different enough from her family's pack structure that she might be able to stop comparing the two. It almost seemed like comparing her father's pack to his was like comparing deer and buffalo. They were both mammals and they both walked on four legs, but that was about as far as the similarities went. She knew it was possible that there might be another pack in these lands that would suit her even better, but she didn't particularly want to search forever. "Well, nothing against you, dear, but I think his pack will suit me a bit better," she said after a few moments, glancing toward the black and green woman. "I do wish you the best with you new pack and all." She figured she better be on her best behavior in front of who she supposed would be her new alpha. She looked back toward the ivory man again then with a small grin, saying, "I guess you can lead the way then. Or would you like that spar first?"