Grumpy Gus
Resin
04-12-2021, 09:25 PM
All of the information that she'd shared was a lot for a child to process, so she gave Ezra as long as he needed to mull over her words. He had indeed harmed an already hurting father and there would be repercussions to his actions. First, she needed to know where his interests lay so that she could point his skills in the right direction. He had a lot of making up to do with his father, but he also owed the pack for creating such dissension. She seemed to catch him off guard with the quick change of subject, but the question did indeed go right along with their conversation so far. When he chose fighting, Resin was pleased. She had just the task for him. A punishment that would not only give him a goal, but would force him to contribute to the machinations of the pack. Ezra spoke of his teeth and flashed them to her. A smile finally formed on the boy's features and a faint one appeared on hers as well. "I know all too well about the dangers of sharp teeth." Peeling her lips back, she flashed her own wickedly sharp ivories. Serrated teeth were difficult for a child. One had to always be careful, lest they injure someone without meaning to. She didn't doubt for a second that the bite he'd inflicted on his father was a nasty one. "You've attacked a member of the pack," she reminded him, switching topics once again. "The alpacas that we have in the field. It's now your duty to keep them safe." The woman's golden eye fixed on him. Her gaze was hard and soft all at once. "Patrol every day. If there are any problems with the fencing, come to me. If you see predators and are able to scare them off, do so. If you aren't able, call for help." It wasn't a difficult job, but she didn't doubt that it would be hard work. Especially now that winter refused to leave the stage. "Work on your fighting skills with Artorias. I'll be checking on your progress." Her black and blue son was already skilled in the fighting arts. She had no doubt that he could teach this lost boy some discipline. "Speech" |