This Is Your Time, You Better Take It [Meeting]
05-11-2017, 11:18 PM
(This post was last modified: 05-11-2017, 11:19 PM by Esarosa.)
As Esarosa seated herself, she glanced to Sterling with a smirk as the girl teased her. Okay, so she was a little behind everyone else. But at least she was here! She looked around the pack, realizing how much she'd been missing out on. She hardly recognized anyone. Normally she was one to host pack hunts, and she got to know faces very well. Right now, she felt so out of the loop. Well, it was time to fix that and get back to normal. Her eyes caught sight of a starry-coated wolf, and it threw her off for a minute. He kinda looked like Mithras, but it definitely wasn't the same wolf. How odd that yet another wolf had that intriguing starry coat. She wondered if they were somehow related. Her tail flicked, curving around her body as she watched Dragon stand in front of them all, and start the meeting. Her eyes moved around to each wolf as the Alpha introduced newcomers, and one possibly returning wolf - she eyed the young male, remembering seeing him around when he'd been younger. She wasn't sure what had happened to him and his family, but she supposed it was good that he'd returned and hadn't simply gone missing. Then Dragon spoke of apprentices and mentors, and Esarosa nearly shrank where she sat. She hadn't been doing her part as a proper mentor, and she felt terribly. She would really have to step it up after this meeting. She should be training her own daughter, Jade, but she had a duty to the other youths in the pack as well. She nodded to herself as she briefly began to think about where she would hold her next hunt - where had she seen suitable prey last? That would be her next duty after today. Also, she needed to attend training for fighting and healing, as she had very, very little knowledge in either. Next to come up was the topic of a possible raid. She perked, interested by the idea, but not sure if she was suited to participate in such a thing. She'd always been a hunter, never a fighter. Would she be of any use, or would she just make it harder on her packmates? While she didn't oppose the idea of a raid, she couldn't see herself being useful in it. Perhaps she would be one to stay behind and keep an eye on their borders while the raiders went out. Then Dragon mentioned that he needed wolves to scout the other lands, so they knew what they were getting into. Again, she didn't see herself suited to such a task. Besides, she didn't want to spend time away from the pack now when she really needed to focus herself. She also needed to be with her family more. When Sterling stepped forward to offer herself for scouting, Esarosa was taken aback. Surely she was too young and inexperienced to be considered for such a daunting task. What would happen if the scouting wolves were caught by other packs? "Sterling, please..." she whispered to her daughter, although it seemed the excited girl wasn't hearing her - she glanced to Steel, "This isn't a good idea.." Was she just being too worried? But she couldn't help it. She didn't think this was the right thing for Sterling to do. |