father of mine
10-18-2019, 03:23 PM
”No, maybe not.” Life wasn’t fair though, as he learned over and over again. ”I could never forget.” He whispered softly, even if the earth shifted he knew where to find them. ”Don’t live for them, I would hate if Abaven forgot them.” Rhyme agreed with her. They shouldn’t live for those left behind, but he couldn’t help but wonder if the constant reminder of them moved his daughter’s motives. He hadn’t thought her serious about not returning to Abaven’s long lived home. ”I’m sorry,” he offered an apology, the familiar pain in his heart rousing. He hadn’t meant to cause Theory the hurt from his words, but he was so worried they would be forgotten.
”You’re right. I would not make the decision for you or the pack.” He was just as interested to know what the rest of them had to say about leaving the place Abaven had always been. He would support whatever conclusion was made. ”It makes me proud to know how wise you have become.” Rhyme couldn’t help but offer as well. There was no end to his pride in his daughter.
”You’re right. I would not make the decision for you or the pack.” He was just as interested to know what the rest of them had to say about leaving the place Abaven had always been. He would support whatever conclusion was made. ”It makes me proud to know how wise you have become.” Rhyme couldn’t help but offer as well. There was no end to his pride in his daughter.