Break Away
06-15-2013, 08:56 PM
Silent's smile increased its warmth as Song's statement touched her ears. She couldn't help but like the young fae even more. Song was like her when she was younger. Her view of the world was still pure, still held the hope and eagerness of a child who wanted to see it all. From what the ebony fae could tell, she had a sweet heart and wouldn't hesitate to talk or help others who needed the attention. Yes, even before she knew more details about Song's persona, she could tell that the white femme would try to do her best as a mate and mother. Especially to this Cherokee fellow she kept on mentioning. He was a lucky male.
"Ah, my young one, I wouldn't say that," she openly admitted. Her eyes twinkled as she continued. "It wasn't always easygoing and filled with nuzzles and kisses. We went through a lot over the years...tests in life can make the relatonship stronger and, along with faith, you can prevail through anything." Silent didn't want to tell Song about her unhappy moments in life. At least, not at that moment.
When Song inquired about her children and admitted she was afraid of childbirth, that opened another door to Silent's past. She walked through it without hesitation with her answers. "I certainly do, dear Song. I don't see them everyday like when they were younger and eager to travel, but I keep in touch with them at least once a week. I have a lot of them, so, seeing them does my heart good." Her ears perked to Song's voiced fear of having pups and she gently nodded. "I understand why you have a fear for it, Song. The concept of having pups sounds painful, and I won't lie to you, it is. It depends on the wolfess and the toleration level she has for the pain." Silent then lowered her front half to the ground, allowing her stomach to touch the cold earth. She tapped the ground in front of her, indicating an invitation for Song to sit with her. "The actual birthing is painful, but when you see the lives you have brought into the world, you won't remember how long it was or how much pain you had from it. All you will remember is the happiness and love you feel in that moment." Silent mischieviously grinned. "I've had the chance to experience it eight times."
"Ah, my young one, I wouldn't say that," she openly admitted. Her eyes twinkled as she continued. "It wasn't always easygoing and filled with nuzzles and kisses. We went through a lot over the years...tests in life can make the relatonship stronger and, along with faith, you can prevail through anything." Silent didn't want to tell Song about her unhappy moments in life. At least, not at that moment.
When Song inquired about her children and admitted she was afraid of childbirth, that opened another door to Silent's past. She walked through it without hesitation with her answers. "I certainly do, dear Song. I don't see them everyday like when they were younger and eager to travel, but I keep in touch with them at least once a week. I have a lot of them, so, seeing them does my heart good." Her ears perked to Song's voiced fear of having pups and she gently nodded. "I understand why you have a fear for it, Song. The concept of having pups sounds painful, and I won't lie to you, it is. It depends on the wolfess and the toleration level she has for the pain." Silent then lowered her front half to the ground, allowing her stomach to touch the cold earth. She tapped the ground in front of her, indicating an invitation for Song to sit with her. "The actual birthing is painful, but when you see the lives you have brought into the world, you won't remember how long it was or how much pain you had from it. All you will remember is the happiness and love you feel in that moment." Silent mischieviously grinned. "I've had the chance to experience it eight times."