Forever & Ever More
[ Pups of Valhalla or Laoise's relatives ]
08-25-2020, 12:17 AM
Hearing her brother approach, Laoise was quick to wiggle so she could peer up at him. A large, puppy-ish smile graced her maw as she stared at her sibling. The girl refrained from rolling her eyes at his concern. Didn't he know she was like, the strongest warrior ever? She batted a paw playfully at him as she giggled at his questioning. She peeked around him for a moment to see if anyone else was up, though it appeared Coran had been the only one to awaken.
"Hey, I gotta learn how to protect you all and be the strongest warrior ever somehow, and first that starts with waking up first," she replied confidently. She sprung up from her seated position, tail wagging as she booped her brother's muzzle in affectionate greeting. She was always happy to spend time with her siblings, and Coran always seemed to act like he knew a little more than her. She didn't mind though, since he could be the brain and she could be the brawn. Her mind often moved at a mile a minute, and so the girl was quick to whip her head around to peer around the surroundings, keeping to her word of keeping her family safe. Even if she wasn't nearly as ready for fighting and protecting her family on the frontlines as she thought, a girl could dream.
"Hey, I gotta learn how to protect you all and be the strongest warrior ever somehow, and first that starts with waking up first," she replied confidently. She sprung up from her seated position, tail wagging as she booped her brother's muzzle in affectionate greeting. She was always happy to spend time with her siblings, and Coran always seemed to act like he knew a little more than her. She didn't mind though, since he could be the brain and she could be the brawn. Her mind often moved at a mile a minute, and so the girl was quick to whip her head around to peer around the surroundings, keeping to her word of keeping her family safe. Even if she wasn't nearly as ready for fighting and protecting her family on the frontlines as she thought, a girl could dream.