ardent

Must have been the wind

Farrah



Roza

Somnium

age
8 Years
gender
Female
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Medium
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Light
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Athena I
08-22-2020, 10:21 PM (This post was last modified: 08-22-2020, 10:23 PM by Roza.)


Her ears fell back with a bit of guilt when she saw how she ended up startling Farrah with her greeting. Ulric had told her how timid the smaller woman had been during their first interactions, but she didn't think that she knew exactly to what extent that was. She remained where she sat and waited for Farrah to settle or flee, hoping that she hadn't messed things up unintentionally. She was very happy to see Farrah linger near Ulric's side and she relaxed a bit once she was sure that the pale woman wasn't actually going to run off immediately. She could see why Ulric had been so interested in her in his stories about the night they met. She had raised her son to have a big heart and he was very much a soft one - much like herself. She had always been drawn to wolves that needed the love and attention they might not have gotten elsewhere and Ulric had taken that from her whether he would admit it or not.

When Ulric asked about her granddaughters she let her vibrant blue gaze lift from the girl at his side to his pale eyes. It wasn't hard to see what he was doing so she let him do it. "No, I think I heard them say something about going a bit further south to the delta to try their hand at fishing so I'm sure they'll be gone for the rest of the day. Knowing them they won't come back till they have enough fish to feed us for days." She chuckled softly at the idea and imagined the two young wolves carrying a load of fish between the two of them when they returned. "I think Azariah might have gone with them as well. She said something about looking for a particular kind of saw fish or something - she seemed very excited about it, whatever it is."

She dared to give Farrah another glance, offering the young woman a warm smile. It was nice to have something to break up her day and stop her from thinking about Philomena's disappearance for at least a short time. "Farrah, I don't know if Ulric has offered already or not, but you're more than welcome to visit as often as you'd like. I'd be happy to share my den with you if you ever want a place to stay." She hoped she wouldn't be over stepping a boundary with the woman who was still a stranger to her, but the mother in her refused to let Farrah go without at least making sure she knew that she had a home here if she wanted it. Her door was always open to anyone that genuinely needed it and she knew Ulric wouldn't disagree.

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