Spreading Your Love From The Tip Of A Sword [AW]
04-03-2017, 04:54 PM
Only briefly did she wonder again if she could trust Valdís fully, enough to sleep soundly next to her for the night. She'd gotten this far, so she doubted the girl had ill intentions. Still, she knew she would sleep lightly just in case, though she was far more comfortable than she expected to be, being in such close proximity to someone she'd just met. Ásvor supposed that Valdís was putting just as much trust in her, so maybe she could lighten up a bit.
It was odd to hear her admit she didn't believe in gods and the spirits. Most wolves she knew weren't spiritual, and certainly had never heard of her gods.. she wouldn't push away Valdís simply because she didn't believe. At least she knew a bit about her religion, knew some stories and names, and seemed interested in it regardless. It was a start, at least, and she was still interested despite her lack of belief. "Ah," she breathed in acknowledgement after a moment, trying not to sound too disappointed -- but actually she was less so than she expected. "Well, my other siblings are less.. mystical. Perhaps they'd be more interesting to you." she said, smiling gently. She wasn't quite sure why she brought it up, but she hoped she'd meet Valdís again someday, and that the possibility of her running into her siblings
Either way, sleep did sound good. It'd be best to sleep during the rain and hope by the time they awoke that the weather had cleared up, and she could continue her search for her kin. She realized now that she was quite tired, especially from the effort of digging this den out. "Sleep does sound good, you're right," she agreed softly, her jaws parting in a slow yawn. "Thanks for inviting me to join you, by the way," she offered after another moment. It was appreciated, and had definitely made her night more interesting. With that she too let her head fall to her paws, her eyes closing quickly as she relaxed and let sleep overtake her.
It was odd to hear her admit she didn't believe in gods and the spirits. Most wolves she knew weren't spiritual, and certainly had never heard of her gods.. she wouldn't push away Valdís simply because she didn't believe. At least she knew a bit about her religion, knew some stories and names, and seemed interested in it regardless. It was a start, at least, and she was still interested despite her lack of belief. "Ah," she breathed in acknowledgement after a moment, trying not to sound too disappointed -- but actually she was less so than she expected. "Well, my other siblings are less.. mystical. Perhaps they'd be more interesting to you." she said, smiling gently. She wasn't quite sure why she brought it up, but she hoped she'd meet Valdís again someday, and that the possibility of her running into her siblings
Either way, sleep did sound good. It'd be best to sleep during the rain and hope by the time they awoke that the weather had cleared up, and she could continue her search for her kin. She realized now that she was quite tired, especially from the effort of digging this den out. "Sleep does sound good, you're right," she agreed softly, her jaws parting in a slow yawn. "Thanks for inviting me to join you, by the way," she offered after another moment. It was appreciated, and had definitely made her night more interesting. With that she too let her head fall to her paws, her eyes closing quickly as she relaxed and let sleep overtake her.