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Those Who Fight Further



Tahlia

Somnium

age
7 Years
gender
Female
gems
0
size
Medium
build
posts
229
player
Anais
09-01-2013, 10:57 PM




Walk | Talk | Think

The pups and the mother wolf who currently stayed somewhere between Seracia and Amenti hung around in the back of Tahlia's mind since the time she had been introduced to them. The jealous bug had lingered, causing her to yearn for a family as before and wish to cling all the more closely to Bane's side, and for a while she had simply thought it to be that: the envious emotions of a passed over mother stirred because of recent events. But as the days continued she began to note that the longing was stronger, different, though not foreign. Twice before she had felt it, and twice she had been in no position to remedy the want. Now, however, she was.

Or so she hoped. Restlessly the she-wolf trotted through the wooded eastern section of Seracia, on the lookout for her mate and husband. She was positive he knew of her unease, her trouble accepting the other family he had outside of their home, but until this point the timing had been wrong. Not only had Bane been preoccupied with Alena and the illegitimate children of their coupling, but Tahlia had been out of season, unable to bear young though she desperately wished to. In some twisted way, she hoped that having a family of their own might keep her mate close to her side and make the prospect of venturing off to find Alena less appealing. Though she could not quite find it in her heart to wish punishment on the children, considering them innocent of their parents actions, she still wished to make her claim on Bane unquestionable.

And now the timing felt right. But as she moved, pausing occasionally to fall still and listen to the noises that set about the woods before dashing off again, she felt an irrational fear that he might decline. He had children to tend to already, even if it would only be a temporary arrangement, and though she had not told him she had already decided not to keep him away from his other pups should he wish to play a more important role in their lives. Would two sets of children be too much? No. She was his mate. His wife. He couldn't possibly deny her a family. Unwilling at least to think of the alternative - she had waited far too long for this to give up now - the russet and black she-wolf stopped in her tracks and released a soft and beckoning howl, determinedly clearing her mind as she stood around and awaited his arrival.