slipping up
06-25-2013, 07:06 PM
He was listening yes yes, that was perfect that was all she needed. As long as he was considering it then she had a chance didn't she. The large brute was actually getting somewhere. Her entire life she had been a nobody, certain the glares that she had received as a child were ones of hatred simply because her parents had done something wrong. Though both of them were long gone by now. Vahva wasn't sure how much her mother had suffered and how she refused to talk about the past, but she wanted to make a pack where nobody was left behind, outdone, and would stick by each other even if a mistake was made. It was a hard ideal, but unless it was a mistake that endangered the entire pack then it could be dealt with in a civil manner. Forgive but do not forget could also be something integrated into the thoughts she had.
Vahva's red eyes flickered, so he was ambitious as well. Then he would make a great leader wouldn't he. She knew that there were plenty of wolves out in the world who were deceiving, but she was putting her ropes out to create something she could control and be proud of like any other pack with their family. "All would be welcome, no matter the intentions. Outcasted who were never allowed for their side of the story, those in need. A pack that looks after each other and never leaves one behind. If one wolf makes a mistake it is all our mistake and we must strive to fix it. Unless there is aggression inside of the pack towards each other, then it is a home to all. No pup should be looked down upon by what their parents have done, and no wolf should be judged by the actions they have made in the past. Even if they all have a past they regret, we could try to make it better." Vahva spoke of her vision in the same voice as any. She knew it would be troublesome, but it was a basis line wasn't it. "At least, that's the basis. Other things can be thought of as we go. ll in all it won't be a strictly good nor bad pack." She summed up.
"speech"