Back to San Francisco
06-24-2018, 08:45 PM
Ooc: also want to state this will be set before Star’s return.
His duties had be completed for now and it left him time to sit and think. He chose the middle of the valley because it was a prime area to watch other animals while he thought things through and even relaxed. Today was a rather nice day and he was feeling in a decent mood, despite recent happenings. His main concern was what had happened when Torin brought Jewell’s boys home. The tension he came upon and the family drama he seemed to know nothing about. He didn’t know what was going on between Torin, Jewell, and Zell. He didn’t think it had been a real good idea to let things escalate the way they did in front of the pups because it would surely only cause trouble in thier young minds. Part of him knew it wasn’t right to meddle, but he had to keep an eye on everyone, because if thier duties adulterer because of the drama then he would need to do something.
A slight sigh escaped him as he tried to push those thoughts to the back of his mind. He needed to be thinking of more productive things and not focusing on something that didn’t concern him right now. One topic in particular was getting the kids trained. His last training had been a failure with only one of the kids appearing. He feared thier development, thier knowledge of survival, and proper knowledge to defend and feed themselves. These were important for them to know, and how could Lirim be considered a stable pack if they didn’t strive to teach them. He was a bit irritated in the lack of help. Now that Fortune had returned she should be calling hunt training, Hailey should be calling a healing training, and Zell should be doing a fight training. He supposed he would again have to pull something together and with the two boys back he should at least get three attendees.
A noise to his right caught his attention and pulled him from his thoughts. A small commotion that his trained hunter ears caught. It wasn’t long until he spotted the young girl in the grass not far away. He let out a soft bark, calling her over curious as to what she was up to.
His duties had be completed for now and it left him time to sit and think. He chose the middle of the valley because it was a prime area to watch other animals while he thought things through and even relaxed. Today was a rather nice day and he was feeling in a decent mood, despite recent happenings. His main concern was what had happened when Torin brought Jewell’s boys home. The tension he came upon and the family drama he seemed to know nothing about. He didn’t know what was going on between Torin, Jewell, and Zell. He didn’t think it had been a real good idea to let things escalate the way they did in front of the pups because it would surely only cause trouble in thier young minds. Part of him knew it wasn’t right to meddle, but he had to keep an eye on everyone, because if thier duties adulterer because of the drama then he would need to do something.
A slight sigh escaped him as he tried to push those thoughts to the back of his mind. He needed to be thinking of more productive things and not focusing on something that didn’t concern him right now. One topic in particular was getting the kids trained. His last training had been a failure with only one of the kids appearing. He feared thier development, thier knowledge of survival, and proper knowledge to defend and feed themselves. These were important for them to know, and how could Lirim be considered a stable pack if they didn’t strive to teach them. He was a bit irritated in the lack of help. Now that Fortune had returned she should be calling hunt training, Hailey should be calling a healing training, and Zell should be doing a fight training. He supposed he would again have to pull something together and with the two boys back he should at least get three attendees.
A noise to his right caught his attention and pulled him from his thoughts. A small commotion that his trained hunter ears caught. It wasn’t long until he spotted the young girl in the grass not far away. He let out a soft bark, calling her over curious as to what she was up to.