Born to live and let go
04-24-2018, 06:30 PM
The smile that Elias gave her in return seemed so nice that it was hard to imagine this as the same man that had attacked Kane not that long ago. She had been prepared to not like this man and to figure out a way to tell her mother this was a bad idea... but she watched him as his gaze fixated on Zuriel as she passed by and how Zuriel in return seemed drawn to his side... She couldn't keep this happiness from her mother. She smiled in wonder as she watched her usually quiet and lone mother look to Elias and go back to his side as Frost came to join them. Daelos glanced past Miach to look at Kane, seeing how he wasn't exactly pleased with this turn of events. She could understand that too. After all, it wasn't like he and their father were off to a great start. The young woman turned her attention back to Elias and took in his words as he spoke. She wondered how anyone simply created a pack. She supposed any pack started with just an ambition and an idea, but all she had ever known was Lirim so it was difficult to imagine anything else. She wasn't completely sold on the idea of living on a mountain since she liked having her herbs so readily available, but hopefully there would be somewhere else for her to collect them near by. Daelos glanced between her father and Frost as he addressed the alpha directly before her gaze settled back on Elias again as he addressed them directly. It was a lot to take in and process all at once. She appreciated that he took note of the fact that she had lived in Lirim for her whole life. It wasn't an easy decision to make to just leave it for him. She liked her routine and her den that was stocked with her herbs... But she also couldn't imagine being without her mother and it was very clear that Zuriel was going to go with him. She was quiet for a moment while Miach spoke up to agree to this plan. She noticed that Kane was still silent, but she didn't really expect him to speak right away. "I'll go too," she finally answered. She still wasn't really certain of the decision even after she said it, but she saw the smile on her mother's face at the fact that she would be going and it felt like the right choice. |