I Do What I Want! You Have Problem?
01-12-2018, 09:22 PM
Ohh, she just had to ask... Aranea wasn't a fan of Tyranis' laws of hard work and no bloodline. If she thought she were actually capable of ruling beside him, she would fight it more. But she wasn't capable, and if Nuada thought she was then that was something she would have to handle herself when she was older. "Nuada, a princess is usually a daughter of a king or queen." She would look to the interested male before her, "But her father made the pack not run on bloodlines. So she's as equal as any one of the pups or us."
She would listen to his explanation, realizing little that her daughter had lost interest. "That's unlike anything I've heard before." Which was true and she was always respectful to other's beliefs. And besides, this meeting with the young man wasn't going anywhere crazy so it wasn't like he believed himself this God and was running around and stomping on others.
Then Nuada started bugging her so when she finally looked down at her, she would approve, "Yes sweety, go straight home. Follow the wall until you see the mountain." Nuada knew how to get back home even though she had never been outside the lands. Aranea would still watch for a moment to see she was actually sticking to the plan and following the wall.
Turning her head back to face Ashiel, she would apologize, "Sorry, um... I don't really know how to answer that question. It's just something you have to learn on your own I guess." She didn't want to go too far into detail with the stranger, but would insight him a little bit, "I didn't grow up with parents so I didn't have any expectations other than my own. Don't push yourself into it because I really do love my children and being a mother but it really does force responsibility onto you that you might not be ready for. Lucky for me I feel safe behind borders and have a healthy team of wolves to take care of each other." Speaking this out loud to someone after giving birth was opening her eyes a little. She felt like all the other wolves in her pack talked about her and her children, but they still took care of them. They were still a part of the family.