It's Written In Gold [PACK CHALLENGE FOR TALIS]
01-20-2018, 09:41 PM
She heard the call ring out and immediately felt a wave of displeasure and frustration run down her spine. It took little effort to remember the name of the caller; Ashiel, the boy who was all business. Now she understood his attitude, though she had no time to mull over her feelings about this family bent on conquest when she had a battle to observe and a man to offer her support to.
When Iskra arrived her sole focus was Dragon, to whom she would find herself rushing towards, strides long and confident as she ignored all else for the moment. Seeking to come and stand at his side, Iskra moved to nuzzle the man gently, now making sure to keep an eye on Ashiel's presumed relatives as she spoke, "Dragon, these wolves... I wish I'd have more ample time to speak with you about my run ins with them. They give me a bad feeling, but there isn't time to get into discussions now I suppose. I hope you know I'd happily fight alongside you if I could. But for now, I'll leave you with this," Moving and seeking to press her face into his neck just behind his ear she would then whisper for only him to hear, "Come back to me in one piece, and show the boy what I know to be true. Your blindness is a part of you now, but it is not all of you and you are more than capable of returning to me victorious. Let any overconfidence on his part work to your advantage. And know that I... love you." Was this the time to say that for the first time? She wasn't sure. But then again, Iskra was well known for letting her impulses take her where they may. Saying that felt right, so she did it.
Stepping back and standing at the sidelines with the other pack members Iskra found there was a tension in her frame that would not go away. The ethereal fae did not like this, not one bit.
When Iskra arrived her sole focus was Dragon, to whom she would find herself rushing towards, strides long and confident as she ignored all else for the moment. Seeking to come and stand at his side, Iskra moved to nuzzle the man gently, now making sure to keep an eye on Ashiel's presumed relatives as she spoke, "Dragon, these wolves... I wish I'd have more ample time to speak with you about my run ins with them. They give me a bad feeling, but there isn't time to get into discussions now I suppose. I hope you know I'd happily fight alongside you if I could. But for now, I'll leave you with this," Moving and seeking to press her face into his neck just behind his ear she would then whisper for only him to hear, "Come back to me in one piece, and show the boy what I know to be true. Your blindness is a part of you now, but it is not all of you and you are more than capable of returning to me victorious. Let any overconfidence on his part work to your advantage. And know that I... love you." Was this the time to say that for the first time? She wasn't sure. But then again, Iskra was well known for letting her impulses take her where they may. Saying that felt right, so she did it.
Stepping back and standing at the sidelines with the other pack members Iskra found there was a tension in her frame that would not go away. The ethereal fae did not like this, not one bit.