objection!
04-03-2020, 07:03 AM
This was a beautiful fall day, the lake was still and the territory was quiet. Iroh should have been thankful for the nice weather on that mid autumn day, but his troubles spilled too far over. Dark ears swiveled towards Aureus as he explained his work on his den, and Iroh felt shamed again. His den was simple and not well thought out at all. Unbeknownst to him, Iroh’s father was a wolf who preferred to slp out in the open and the boy inherited that quality. His den was mostly used for keeping his odd bits and baubles he picked up or that Sarabii gave him.
Aureus was planning ahead, something that Iroh should have put more effort into. He nodded knowling, preparing for a flood was a good idea when you lived next to a lake. ”I don’t think we’ll get a winter as bad as the last one.” The last winter had brought death and disaster to Aerie, surely they wouldn’t be given another as terrible. Iroh felt keenly the pain of loss, of his uncle, of his mother… the last year was full of difficulties.
An uneasy silence fell between the two as the young men delved into thoughts of their lost loved ones. They were both orphans in a way, and the Abraxas pack was completely different than it was a year ago. The older generations passed and faded away, and they were left with the newest of their name. Where would they go from here? How would the Abraxas name evolve with this new generation?
”I don’t really know.” He answered as Aureus posed another question. ”I felt like I had my whole life planned out just half a year ago,” he continued quietly having only opened up about his uncertainty to Pyrrhic and Banshee. Maybe opening up to his cousin was a good thing. ”Then Pyrrhic stepped down and it feels like the ground was pulled out from under me.”
wc:336
total: 1405
Aureus was planning ahead, something that Iroh should have put more effort into. He nodded knowling, preparing for a flood was a good idea when you lived next to a lake. ”I don’t think we’ll get a winter as bad as the last one.” The last winter had brought death and disaster to Aerie, surely they wouldn’t be given another as terrible. Iroh felt keenly the pain of loss, of his uncle, of his mother… the last year was full of difficulties.
An uneasy silence fell between the two as the young men delved into thoughts of their lost loved ones. They were both orphans in a way, and the Abraxas pack was completely different than it was a year ago. The older generations passed and faded away, and they were left with the newest of their name. Where would they go from here? How would the Abraxas name evolve with this new generation?
”I don’t really know.” He answered as Aureus posed another question. ”I felt like I had my whole life planned out just half a year ago,” he continued quietly having only opened up about his uncertainty to Pyrrhic and Banshee. Maybe opening up to his cousin was a good thing. ”Then Pyrrhic stepped down and it feels like the ground was pulled out from under me.”
wc:336
total: 1405