Tourniquet
11-25-2020, 11:23 PM
She lifted her brows with surprise for a moment at the suggestion that she might join Aerie and with a quick glance toward Azriel's face she could see her partner contemplating the suggestion as well. Being a part of a pack wasn't exactly something that had gone well for her once upon a time and she wasn't sure that it was something she would want to give a second chance, but... the thought of being more permanently at Fel's side and having a place for her to call "home" for the first time in a very long time did have its charms. No one had caught her attention and affections the way Fel had. The last wolf that did that was Azriel, but it was different with him. With him it felt more like a symbiotic relationship. He cared for her and protected her while she assisted with his plans and provided her various skills when they were needed. The closeness they had formed had grown over time, at least on her end, and now she couldn't imagine being without him. With Fel it felt far more certain right away. It was the kind of feeling where she wasn't entirely sure how their lives were going to fit together at first, but she knew that was something she wanted. The rigidity of a pack didn't sound all that appealing, but was there enough pros to out way the cons? She wasn't sure yet, but it was an interesting thought. As they all stacked together into a beautifully fitting cuddle pile, Sibyl happily nuzzled into Fel's chest and savored the warmth of it all while Azriel's quiet humming continued to drown out the silence of the still morning air. She loved how Fel pulled her into an embrace and if given the choice she would never leave from this spot. She was still worried about Fel and her injury and the mysterious circumstances surrounding it, but her thoughts were interrupted when Fel oh so quietly proclaimed that her brother was dead. It made Sibyl blink open her eyes once more and she lifted her head from Fel's chest long enough to look up toward the larger fae's face. Her mismatched ears flicked and folded back against her head when she saw the tears glittering in Fel's gaze, feeling her own heart silently break for her. It wasn't that she was necessarily torn up about the male that was no longer with them, but seeing how much it hurt Fel passed that sorrow along to her as well. They would grieve together for a man that she would never meet. She nuzzled into Fel's dark chest and around the base of her neck again, slipping her paws around Fel's sides alongside where Azriel was holding onto her so she could add to this comforting embrace. She was glad to hear Azriel ask for the brother's name so at least she would have a name to go along with this mourning they would do together. In her mind at least, even if Fel couldn't go with them into their adventures and even if they never actually joined her in Aerie, Fel was one of them now. Sibyl didn't have family and never really had. Azriel was the closest she had ever gotten and in her own strange way she loved him and now Fel would be added to that extremely short and selective list in her heart. |