come back to life
07-05-2017, 11:29 PM
Esa was watching him intently, perhaps a little too intently as she waited for him to muster up a response; she had forgotten just how difficult it could be for him to express himself at times, although he had gotten infinitely better at it since they'd first met. "I.. can definitely relate." When he said those words, she felt a wash of relief - it was nice to know that she wasn't just imagining things. Okay, now she knew what she was feeling wasn't just in her head... what would she do from here? Ears flicked forward as Steel spoke again, offering solutions. She nodded earnestly as she listened, mulling over each possibility in her mind. She definitely needed something to occupy her mind and her time, as she spent too much of it overthinking things needlessly. It wasn't something she was used to, as she was normally spontaneous and carefree. "Well, I'm glad to know it isn't just me," she stated, smiling at her love, "I was starting to think maybe I was going crazy." Starting a project of some sort for the pack sounded like a good idea. She just wondered what. Perhaps they could create a good place for the hunters to stash food, a place where the pack could meet and enjoy a meal together. Or maybe they needed more games, more interesting lessons to keep the pack engaged and learning with one another, or... the possibilities were certainly not limited, but Esa didn't know where to start. Perhaps she and Steel really did need to just start with something that was for themselves. A mischievous smile began to spread on her face as she imagined the possibilities. "It's been a while since we were alone together," she mentioned, glancing away to the castle walls as her mind began to wander, "Maybe once this whole raid thing is over we can get away together. Go somewhere new like we used to do, just you and me." She glanced back to him again, wondering what his thoughts were on such a suggestion. She knew they'd still need something to do in the meantime. Perhaps a family hunt before the raid, to ensure that they were well-fed and strong before leaving. |