Let's Start A Riot! [Raid meeting]
She generally wasn't one to be late to meetings. Or anything for that matter. She shook her head, mentally scolding herself for allowing herself to get so lazy. She supposed that retirement had gotten the best of her, and she was finding it hard to find things to do...she often began to question herself if retiring was the right thing to do, and sometimes missed being an alphess. Perhaps one day she might resume the task, but for now, she'd let her son do it. It was a good learning experience for her, and it would be for him as well. The woman hurried to the call, mildly excited and yet also anxious. She knew what this meeting would be about, and she wondered who would go and who would stay. Granted, it wasn't a siege...so they didn't need as many participants, though she hoped there would be a good number of them, at least.
She entered the territory, course set for the front of the castle after Tan informed here where the meeting was taking place. She was proud of her son for taking his first steps and leading them to something she probably couldn't have done, mostly on account that she'd be afraid of turning enemies into friends. But did that matter now? They hadn't had contact with the other packs since they moved here, so she figured Dragon wanted to make a grand entrance into one of them to let them know they existed...at least, that's what she thought he was thinking.
She arrived, ears flicking and amber gaze wandering as she realized there was only a handful of others here. Where was Kharnage? Arke? The others? She hoped they were just running late and not deciding to skip out on the meeting...despite being family, she didn't think that Dragon would be happy if they ignored the call. "Sorry I'm late!" She apologized with a dip of her head before she moved to sit. Waiting then for the others to arrive, and hopefully they would. Her gaze found Gryphon for a moment, though she wasn't sure what he was thinking after their last confrontation, though she couldn't find it in her to hold anything against him. She knew how he was, and she didn't blame him for it. |