Admitting Failure
Suku comes to terms with the fact that he can't protect Suji alone.
09-30-2020, 07:11 AM
(This post was last modified: 09-30-2020, 07:12 AM by Resin.)
Hearing her words, the boy stepped back and seemed to realize how overbearing he was being. She couldn't blame him. He was obviously worried for his sibling. Meadow was her sibling, however, and Resin had to do her best for the smaller woman. If reminding the boy of his manners would help to set her sister at ease, then she would gladly do so. Once he sat, he seemed to calm a bit. Meadow explained the steps that she was taking and he seemed to accept her answers. Resin was proud of her sister for explaining things so clearly while being under such pressure. "It looks as though you'll be staying here for a time. I doubt your sister will be fit to travel for a while. She needs to regain her strength." And hopefully put on some weight. The girl didn't weigh more than a feather. Hopefully the boy wouldn't put up a fight on this. If he wanted his sister to die, he could have just left her out there. He brought her here to be healed, however, so healed she would be. The giant woman continued. "I'll expect you to work for your keep. This is a new pack and there's a lot to do. The pair of you may stay as long as you wish, so long as you pull your weight." It was the contract that she would make with all that claimed the sanctuary that she offered. The woman's single, golden eye rested on the boy, waiting to see what his response might be. Her gaze rested on him only a moment, for the damaged young wolf stirred and murmured his name again. "Speech" |