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Greener Pastures [Abraxas Meeting]



Anamalech

Loner

age
6 Years
gender
Female
gems
71
size
Medium
build
Light
posts
64
player
04-05-2017, 04:17 PM


Not long after she'd arrived she took notice for her sister and swiveled her head to stare at the other woman as she greeted her. A wicked grin slid across her lips as she inclined her head in a soft greeting. "I'm doing well enough." She admitted, before turning her head as Adra slunk over. Her eyes narrowed to slits as her temperament changed drastically as he gave her that ever apologetic grin and easy smile. He knew she wasn't happy and she wasn't doing anything to hide it either.

"I always look wonderful." She muttered. "But that's besides the point. Maybe I wouldn't have anger lines if you and Aby could actually stick around for once." She griped at him, aiming a soft nip at his shoulder. She knew he would return in time, but she expected Aby to remain closer to her. Despite the fact she didn't expect the whelp to be a weakling and tail her like a ... well a lost puppy, she didn't like the idea of her being off on her own for so long either. What kind of mother would she be if she let Aby get away with absolutely everything.

"Speak of the devil..."

Her gaze turned towards the white and tan marked pup as she strolled in with a fish. She eyed the dead creature curiously for a moment. Was that what she'd been up to? Rather than sitting next to her and facing Amon the girl pulled up in front of her and sat facing her. Her gaze shifted to Amon for a split second before she stared back down at her daughter as she spoke.

"Next time you should arrive sooner or stick closer to me or Adra." She muttered quietly to the child as she laid down in front of her. She could see the girl was deliberate in not facing Amon and yet Ana said nothing as she waited to see how things would unfold. Perhaps she'd turn around before Amon started speaking.

Ears flicked lazily at her child's comment about the sun and her nose wrinkled. "Don't complain." Complaining was a sign of weakness, and as much as she hated the sun herself, she would have never openly admitted it out loud except to Adra. She didn't focus on the girl for long as Amon stalked over, clearly agitated, and yet Ana gave no warning to the poor whelp. Ana wouldn't be the one to step in between Amon and Abyzou, not when this was the second time she'd disrespected him, and motherly instincts were damned. Ears flicked as she sat impassively as Amon moved to pin her to the ground and she watched, as though about to watch an interesting show on television, with bated breath. She was fond of the girl yes, even protective of her, but you couldn't act like a brat to the patriarch twice in a row, embarrass her and her teachings as a mother (no matter how much she may have sucked at it at times), without form of punishment. She listened to her sibling's words before he shoved her away, blasting her fish with sand, before he stalked back to his spot.

Ana struck forward with her head, her strike as deadly fast as a viper, as she moved to try and clamp down on Aby's ear. Whether she was successful or not she didn't care, but now she was irritated. This was twice now that Aby had disrespected Amon and twice now that Ana felt embarrassed about her whelp's actions. "Tarnish our name again and you won't have to worry about Amon killing you because I will." She hissed venomously before pulling herself back into a sitting position like nothing had happened.

With the unpleasantness out of the way she listened to Amon's explanation. She had yet to explore these lands, but considering there was only one pack in the way she was rather excited. Not that she had any respect for the curs that lived here, or their borders, but perhaps it would be fun to stick around for a while. At the very least she'd have some entertainment for the time being.

Walk, "Talk" Think

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