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Electric Love



Finch I

Loner

age
4 Years
gender
Female
gems
0
size
Medium
build
Medium
posts
182
player
Evelyn

Famous
12-09-2016, 03:20 PM





It would seem that she wasn't far off from where Lark had been, and he showed up rather quickly. She tossed him a nervous smile, her tail raising to wag a few times. Even though she was nervous about delivering this news, she still loved her brother with all her heart. They seemed to be the closest out of all the Destruction kids, where she had been inseparable from Starling, once he started to vanish she leaned on her bigger sibling a lot more. He was always there, a consistent shoulder to cry on. Finch knew that no matter what happened, he would be there for her. Out of the first litter, they were the only two who seemed to even be here all the time, him more so than her now. Once she found her gut she loved to be out there more, and then of course the distraction of Tib. Taking a deep breath, she leaned forward to press a kiss on his cheek if he allowed. He asked how she had been, and a breathless laugh left her lips. "Actually, that's kind of why I wanted to talk to you..." she said slowly, sitting down and eying the chocolate man. She was so thrilled to see that smile on her face, something that he was hardly ever without around her. But would her news change that? Her mismatched ears flickered, feeling Civetta move from her head to between her paws, nuzzling her beak into one of them. She took comfort in the songbird's touch, knowing that nothing could further prepare her for this. "I've kind of met someone, and we've been seeing each other every now and then. I... I want you to meet him, if you'd like." Finch's voice was soft, her sky blue eyes searching his usually closed off face. She had been most afraid of introducing him to Bass and Lark, but now that their father had ran into him at the borders it was just her brother left. Her other siblings would come after, this really was the true test.

The pale girl knew that he would worry about her leaving, just as she did. Their family was already so sparse, she would never dream of leaving Abaven. "I'm not going anywhere, brother, I promise," she whispered. She knew him well enough to notice how upset he had been with the disappearance of not only their litter mates, but also other Abaven members who he had befriended. It would seem that everyone that Lark had gotten close to just wandered off, namely Lilliana. She still hadn't seen the other woman since she had come back to the pack, angry at her for what she had done to Lark. Their own friendship would probably repair in no time, the golden leaf necklace at her neck a constant reminder of that. But for her dearest brother... he didn't open up often. She wasn't blind to the way that they had looked at each other during that one meeting, leaning against each other casually. There was something more than friendship there, and now she knew what that felt like. If anything happened to Tiburtius, or if he just left her, she wouldn't know what she would do. She didn't blame him one bit, which is why she felt the need to reassure him that she wasn't going anywhere. Even if it meant that they had to stay in different packs, she was okay with that. Fiori's borders were very close, it was just a little job from one territory to the next.


"SPEAK"