Show me the way
Asla
05-01-2021, 07:10 PM
The younger wolf started explaining and Asla's brow furrowed in concern. Their father had attacked her in their sleep. The words of Tamsyn rose within her mind and the cream and grey fae raised one paw to knead the space between her eyes. She hadn't believed that her father would lose his grip on reality, but there it was and Briar had paid the price for it. "I know that you're worried about dad," she began, looking back to the injured girl. "I need you to stay away from him at night and be careful around him when he's awake. He's not safe right now." She knew that Briar wasn't stupid, so she had no problem talking to her sister plainly. "We've all felt the loss, but he's feeling it more deeply. Until he sorts himself out, you need to be on guard." She would tell the other young siblings the same thing, but they didn't exactly like one another, now did they? "You should stay in my den for a while in case he sleep walks or falls asleep there. There's also the star den nearby." It was a den that Sirius had built for Asla and her siblings to practice their hobbies. She hadn't been there in a while, but no doubt her stars were still painted on the walls, so they'd taken to calling it the Star Den. "There's more than enough room in my den, so if you'd feel safer there..." Asla wrinkled her nose, the action pulling on the sensitive wounds that were just healing into scars. "You can tell the others the same if you'd like. I doubt they'll listen to me." She couldn't blame them, but if they wanted safety, then she would offer it. Briar passed along that Sirius had told her to be prepared. When the antlered girl questioned it, Aslatiel rolled her eyes. "He's being stupid and very dramatic. I'll talk with him. Just make sure you take care of your wounds and get some rest. Be mindful when you're around him, please." Of all her younger siblings, she liked Briar best. It would be a pity if something happened to her. "Speech"
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