ardent

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Corvus

Somnium

Expert Fighter (225)

Expert Hunter (155)

age
10 Years
gender
Male
gems
106
size
Extra large
build
Heavy
posts
396
player
Nyx

Mammoth HunterPride - BisexualBeeventVolcanoChristmas 2019Promptober 2019
10-13-2018, 10:47 AM
Corvus wasn't quite sure how he was supposed to feel about anything. His parents weren't much help - his mom was still sick, and his dad seemed worn-down in a way that wasn't totally unlike a different kind of sickness. Either way, he wasn't sure how he was supposed to feel about someone who was apparently family coming back after being gone for so many years. Shaye admittedly she'd had come specifically to take over, but seeing what was happening to Abaven had prompted her to take action. She didn't give many details, which seemed to concern some of the pack... Peggy, in particular, who'd been more vocal than he dared to be. Still, she'd promised him things would get better - a promise that comforted him more than he'd expected it to. In the days following the meeting he kept replaying his cousin's words in his head, hoping she hadn't been lying to him, or saying things just for the sake of it. He had to trust her though, she'd been here since he could remember, and she was family.

Still, though her words had been comforting, they didn't lift his mood entirely. No, the yearling's head was a busy place these days and finding much solace in anything was proving difficult. He let out an audible sigh as he trudged away from the rapids, not heading any direction in particular. Only when he caught a whiff of Arpeggio's scent did he decide that talking to her might help. She was older, and therefore wiser, and he didn't like the idea of burdening his parents with his worries currently. Even leaning on Aiden and Rhea was sounding less appealing right now, since they were dealing with the same things he was, and talking to them about their mom and dad and everything going on in Abaven would seem redundant. Instead, he trailed quietly after Peggy's scent, offering a faint smile when he finally found her, standing beneath a willow tree. "Hey Peggy," he greeted her, a bit too glumly, before recognizing something strange in her own demeanor that he couldn't quite place. "You okay?" His brows furrowed in worry as he moved to stand near her.