Mortality
05-18-2017, 05:58 PM
It was a rough thought that she might not see the rest of her children again. Epiphron wasn't an idiot; she was well aware that the vast majority of her life as over. She had long since learned to let go of her regrets and to hope that the family that she had left, the ones that were still around, were faring well - wherever they might be. She couldn't deny her gratitude that her son had stayed here to rule this pack, a safe place for any Adravendi kin to return to if they ever needed. Hearing that he'd been well made her lips quirk up in another small smile. "I'm glad," she admitted easily, exhaling softly. There was little more than she could ask for, for the few children she'd maintained touch with to be leading fulfilling lives. It was funny how time had calmed her aspirations, though she wouldn't have it any other way. It was a far more simple life than the one she'd led in her younger years. Hearing Leo talk about falling in love only brightened her features even more. "I'm happy to hear that,"" she replied, a touch of playfulness audible in her voice. "Enjoy it, Leo. Don't question it too much." Life was too short to really wonder - if he was happy, so was she. Lightly she leaned to nudge him, happy to hear his admission. "Have you told her yet?" |