If You Could See Into My Soul
11-11-2016, 02:49 PM
Cas' dip of his head and chuckle intrigued her. Her ears perked up as she spoke and she smiled softly. Now that she recalled, she had been the only Legionary to step up. Dagger hadn't gotten to do his spar with Regulus before he'd disappeared and past that there had been no more interested callers to the rank. It was just her and Castiel and in her eyes her Uncle was already worthy of such a title. Maybe if he were going for a higher position, but it was just a basic rank after all. She didn't interrupt him to tell him that though and instead listened to his confession that the place felt empty. Was it the absence of active wolves or something else? There'd been times she'd felt this foreboding sense that she wasn't doing enough to keep everyone motivated. Regulus was busy and despite the constant chastisement in meetings, some still had not stepped up to the plate to pull their own weight. She was pleased to hear that Castiel wanted to see the pack active and doing well. They had similar goals in mind and she nodded softly. She wanted nothing more than to keep alive what her mother had worked so hard to build and what Regulus had tried to maintain. She was still getting used to the whole leadership things. It was a whole new territory for her. She'd filled the shoes readily and yet it didn't help her figure out what she should be doing. "You're not a waste of space, Uncle." She assured him swiftly. How could he ever be a waste of space? "I'm sorry that Regulus has been so busy. I've noticed you've had your own things to attend to as well. Seeing as you're only seeking to be a legionary, and I know you're fully capable of being one, I certainly don't mind waiving the required test spar." She paused, letting her words soak in before adding, "I want you to be happy. I know you, and others in the pack, aren't getting any younger. You don't need to spend all your time worrying so much about doing enough for the pack. You have your own life to focus on as well." She wasn't even sure why at the moment that Kalliope came to mind, but she shoved it away. She hadn't noticed anything romantic between the two, but a small part of her hoped that he'd focus more on settling down and making himself happy as well. Everyone surely deserved that, right? "I'd love it if you held a training session. Everyone could benefit from it. You can make it mandatory to attend. I've seen so many hunts and healer trainings lately. It'll be nice to see something I'm better at." She grinned. Walk, "Talk" Think |