Home?
ft Siobhan & Torin
08-23-2019, 11:43 AM
It seemed her father didnt know of the mischief Siobhan had been up to, the raised brow and glance back to her more telling than it should have been. A normal pup would have thought nothing of it, but Sandor was hyper aware of the movements of the leader today. It was important to stay focused, he was pulling on every ounce of his knowledge from his father as well as what he had learned the hard way while being on his own. Sandor was about to offer an apologetic smile to Siobhan, but she jumped forward eagerly, twirling to face Torin.
Siobhan spoke for him, admitting to her father he had no home, no family, she even went so far as to have a caretaker in mind for him. The boys ears went back slightly, uncertainty flickering through his eyes as he took a single step back. While help through the winter was nice, he was not seeking charity or a babysitter. He'd done fine looking out for himself this far...well for the most part. Fortunately, Siobhan went on to mention that he was learning to be a fighter and his ears came forward, a small smile forming on his lips.
When Torin asked what he could answer Sandor took another deep breath,. What was most important for him to know? He hadn't expected the wolf to be so forthcoming, granted they were just getting started in the conversation. "Well, Siobhan told me a little about Lirim... I'd like to know the packs...umm...morals and rules. If I did join, would I be allowed to leave at any time I wanted? Whats your...relation...with legion?" Sandor stumbled a bit over a couple words, having trouble placing the right meaning, though he hoped he got the point across. "I'm not looking for hand outs, sir. I don't need a babysitter, either... I've lived alone for awhile and done okay..." He didn't mean to hurt Siobhan's feelings, he knew she was trying to help and he found it quite relieving as much as he found her solution troubling. While he could probably make it through winter on his own, it was smarter to be in a pack during the hardest months and he could not sent the butterflies in his stomach when he was around Siobhan. He wanted to stay, he wanted to get to know her more.
Siobhan spoke for him, admitting to her father he had no home, no family, she even went so far as to have a caretaker in mind for him. The boys ears went back slightly, uncertainty flickering through his eyes as he took a single step back. While help through the winter was nice, he was not seeking charity or a babysitter. He'd done fine looking out for himself this far...well for the most part. Fortunately, Siobhan went on to mention that he was learning to be a fighter and his ears came forward, a small smile forming on his lips.
When Torin asked what he could answer Sandor took another deep breath,. What was most important for him to know? He hadn't expected the wolf to be so forthcoming, granted they were just getting started in the conversation. "Well, Siobhan told me a little about Lirim... I'd like to know the packs...umm...morals and rules. If I did join, would I be allowed to leave at any time I wanted? Whats your...relation...with legion?" Sandor stumbled a bit over a couple words, having trouble placing the right meaning, though he hoped he got the point across. "I'm not looking for hand outs, sir. I don't need a babysitter, either... I've lived alone for awhile and done okay..." He didn't mean to hurt Siobhan's feelings, he knew she was trying to help and he found it quite relieving as much as he found her solution troubling. While he could probably make it through winter on his own, it was smarter to be in a pack during the hardest months and he could not sent the butterflies in his stomach when he was around Siobhan. He wanted to stay, he wanted to get to know her more.