Even in these chains you can't stop me!
02-19-2017, 04:27 PM
How was she supposed to keep her son safe with that...thing always trying to eat him? Little fucking rodent deserved death and more, but now she found that Lucifer had formed some kind of attachment to the beast. With a screeching bark once she was out of earshot of their home, Vianni called Corvus to her and continued her walk south. In this moment she hated Lucifer for bringing that brat to their home. She wanted to gut him for what happened and while she knew she would pay for it later, Vianni managed to escape him once again. Having to wait for Noctus to fall asleep, Vianni made certain she made no noise as she left their ship. Growling at her heart as it clenched in her chest, the silver hooded monster walked with her bird on her shoulder. Every time he would try to fly ahead as he usually would, the she-monster would call him back with a sad whimper and a small howl. She couldn't bring herself to speak through the lump in her throat and she understood now that Corvus had become as much of an asset as he was a weakness.
To feel so much for a creature who should be only a tool, Vianni knew it was dangerous. She would go to war for her avian son, would raise the call for blood if he was ever to be hurt. Noctus constantly going after him and throwing Vianni into a rage and therefore her husband, the monochrome queen made her way south to make sure her son would find someone to care for him. It shattered her to have to give him up, and the bird seemed to understand this, cuddling into the fur at her neck and enjoying his ride. It only hurt her more that he knew, and she began to sob silently as she walked, her tears seeming to rip holes in her eyes as they stood without falling. They grew to the point where she had to stop walking, her head hung low and her tail tip gracing the ground, her legs grew shaky and she couldn't take another step.
Corvus remained silent, not understanding the churn of emotions ripping through his mother, but knowing she needed comfort. He wasn't sure how to make her pain go away, but he had to try something. Hopping from her shoulder, he cawed softly as he hit the ground. Bobbing his head at her, he shook his tail to and fro as though he were dancing, hoping she would look up from her paws and smile at him again. She seemed so sad, so down, and he wondered why. When Vianni looked at him, she was able to manage a small smile and a soft, heartbroken laugh. Pulling him to her with a dark paw, she pressed her nose to his head, and called out to the shadows. Taking a deep breath, Vianni regained control of herself and rid her face of any hint of her tears.
"It is not safe with me, anymore, Corvus. Fear not, I will find someone to love you as I do. Someone to give you safety and food, someone strong and just like me. Do not follow me when I leave, I want you to stay with your new mother, be for her what you are for me." She swallowed the lump in her throat, though it came rushing up when Corvus took on his own sad look. "That fucking brat. Noctus will eventually catch you one of these days, and I would rather not have you dead...At least this way I know you continue on living and won't be a meal for a wolf wannabe." He cawed in understanding, moving further into the fur of his wolf-mother's coat. She would be his only mother, but he would respect her wishes. Right now, they waited to see what brand of monster would answer the queen's call. Raging silently at Lucifer and hoping the wolf who answered would be understanding of Corvus and his unique appetite.
To feel so much for a creature who should be only a tool, Vianni knew it was dangerous. She would go to war for her avian son, would raise the call for blood if he was ever to be hurt. Noctus constantly going after him and throwing Vianni into a rage and therefore her husband, the monochrome queen made her way south to make sure her son would find someone to care for him. It shattered her to have to give him up, and the bird seemed to understand this, cuddling into the fur at her neck and enjoying his ride. It only hurt her more that he knew, and she began to sob silently as she walked, her tears seeming to rip holes in her eyes as they stood without falling. They grew to the point where she had to stop walking, her head hung low and her tail tip gracing the ground, her legs grew shaky and she couldn't take another step.
Corvus remained silent, not understanding the churn of emotions ripping through his mother, but knowing she needed comfort. He wasn't sure how to make her pain go away, but he had to try something. Hopping from her shoulder, he cawed softly as he hit the ground. Bobbing his head at her, he shook his tail to and fro as though he were dancing, hoping she would look up from her paws and smile at him again. She seemed so sad, so down, and he wondered why. When Vianni looked at him, she was able to manage a small smile and a soft, heartbroken laugh. Pulling him to her with a dark paw, she pressed her nose to his head, and called out to the shadows. Taking a deep breath, Vianni regained control of herself and rid her face of any hint of her tears.
"It is not safe with me, anymore, Corvus. Fear not, I will find someone to love you as I do. Someone to give you safety and food, someone strong and just like me. Do not follow me when I leave, I want you to stay with your new mother, be for her what you are for me." She swallowed the lump in her throat, though it came rushing up when Corvus took on his own sad look. "That fucking brat. Noctus will eventually catch you one of these days, and I would rather not have you dead...At least this way I know you continue on living and won't be a meal for a wolf wannabe." He cawed in understanding, moving further into the fur of his wolf-mother's coat. She would be his only mother, but he would respect her wishes. Right now, they waited to see what brand of monster would answer the queen's call. Raging silently at Lucifer and hoping the wolf who answered would be understanding of Corvus and his unique appetite.
My whole existence is flawed
you get me closer to god