Overdue
02-13-2017, 03:06 PM
Faite's two different colored eyes settled on the man as he rose at her approach. She'd greeted him already, a formal enough approach, and yet it wouldn't amount to anything compared to the male's introduction. His bow was extravagant, perhaps a bit too unnecessary, and his words were just as formal. He introduced himself and even apologized at the same time. It certainly gave her an interesting impression of him, but so far she couldn't glean why he was here. As it turned out she didn't have to wait very long for his reasons why he was here. Her head tilted to the side, a sign of her undivided attention and curiosity, as he admitted that he came to check on Zuriel. She'd noticed that her sister had disappeared a few times, but she always came back in a reasonable amount of time and she never stayed gone for long. Had she met this oddly marked male then or was it before Lirim had even been created? The fact that he asked how her birthing had gone was a sweet gesture, one that brought a smile to her lips, but she dared not interrupt him for fear of being rude. She wanted to tell him how Zuriel was doing, but the "however" at the end of his sentence suggested that he had one more thing to say. His next words, while still polite, were not what she anticipated to hear. It was almost like ... was she being scolded? She certainly didn't entirely approve of Zuriel being out on her own, especially pregnant, since the ordeal with Elias. Faite shifted uncomfortably where she stood and waited until the male had finished speaking. So he'd come here to see her sister and apparently scold her for not watching her sister. So far it was an interesting morning. He didn't seem overly angry and in fact the embarrassed smile told her that he perhaps even felt bad for it. "Well I thank you for the concern for my sister. Her birth went well and she has three beautiful puppies. Two males and a female." She answered. That was the easier part to answer out of his questions. "To be honest with you Eniko, I can't keep tabs on my sister all the time, as much as I want to. I will do whats necessary to protect her, but as you pointed out I have a pack and children of my own. It's all a lot to carry on my shoulders, otherwise I'd follow her wherever she wanted to go. I'm glad she ran into someone who obviously cares about her well being. She's suffered enough hardships as it is lately." Walk, "Talk" Think |