ardent

Daybreak



Ræsa

Loner

age
3 Years
gender
Female
gems
61
size
Extra large
build
Medium
posts
25
player
02-18-2017, 05:50 PM


The thought that Katja was an unknown was somewhat... unsettling. It wasn't that Ræsa didn't think she could fend for herself, its just... Well, she always assumed her mother would be around if she needed her. Then, Ræsa steeled herself. She knew that with her children grown, Katja could attend to any business she chose. With her children scattered to the wind it wasn't as if she was forced to stay where they left her. She chastised herself, but the grief remained all the same. She swore to herself that she would find Katja, if she could.

Naudir said that her winter away was an adventure, and to that Ræ let out a skittish chuckle. To be truthful, the memory still made her shiver. "It was something else, that's for sure." Naudir somehow claimed that she had done little for the family name, then proceeded to tell her how she'd dealt justice to a would-be-murderer. Ræ rolled her eyes and snickered. "The gods saw all that, didn't they? You bring our name glory all the same," she moved to give her sister and affectionate jostle, shoulder to shoulder. They had grown into fine young wolves, if she did say so herself. She couldn't bear to see her sister anything less than prideful about herself.

Ræsa had not heard her other sister's approach. When Asvor's voice called out she turned, startled at first which quickly became shock. "Same to you," she gasped as her sister rushed the pair. Ræ moved forward to meet her, hoping to clasp her sister in a rough embrace, rearing up onto her hind legs for a moment. "What on earth have you been up to?" she asked, eyeing her sister to see if she was in good health. Naudir's voice caught her attention, and Ræ turned. Bodolf lurked, eyeing the reunion with dry amusement. "Oh! This is Bo! Er, Bodolf. We met a while back have stuck together. He puts up with my sense of humor," she said, sending the feline a wink. He chuckled and shook his head.

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