Light a Fire in Your Souls [Pack Meeting/Raid Meeting!]
Deadline is the 15th
02-27-2021, 10:18 PM
(This post was last modified: 02-27-2021, 10:23 PM by Laoise.)
Apparently running late was starting to become a habit of hers and she tossed her sister a worried glance as they hurried to make it to the meeting. She knew they should have just left the porcupine alone but Laoise wanted to try and make some weird pokey armor from its quills. Well... Of course that didn't work out, the creature put up much more of a fight than its lumbering walk suggested and the stinging small cut on her leg where the sharp quill had gotten her, was a painful reminder that next time she needed to be more careful. Laoise wished she had time to put some salve on it but they would have been even later and even more trouble if she had. Laoise tossed her mother an apologetic smile as she heard the Spirit call out their names, the girl almost flinching at the sound of her name being spoken, expecting to be scolded. Quickly, she found her place beside her brothers, blowing a breath on Ardyn's ear playfully as she seated herself and softly giggling when the fur torched up with the disturbance. "We almost got a porcupine." she whispered to her eldest brother before finally settling down and listening to the rest of the meeting, looking at the newcomers as they where announced, her sapphire and icy blue eyes settling on the massive stallion for a long moment before looking away when she realized she was being rude with burning tawny cheeks. Her heart picked up the pace when Aurielle announced the raid, both excitement and concern filling her. She, of course, would be with the other healers but Ardyn and their mother would be out in the battle. I hope they don't get hurt... she thought to herself as she looked at her russet paws before sneaking a glance at Ardyn beside her and then looking up at her mother. It's just a practice raid. she reminded herself and released a soft breath, then lifted her head once more as the meeting continued. At least the meeting kept her mind off of the stinging prick on her leg... at least for the most part.