A Pirates Life For Me
07-23-2021, 08:19 AM
(This post was last modified: 07-23-2021, 08:19 AM by Ásvor. Edited 1 time in total.)
Unsurprisingly, Valdís responded similarly. Their son had their blessing, though they both stressed they would be there for him if he needed it. At the end of the day she was glad he had drive and ambition; though part of her, the motherly part that was ever-present, longed to keep him here, a different part of her knew he needed to live his life. Keeping him around for the sake of preserving his childhood was a foolish notion and one she couldn't seriously entertain. The sigh she released then was mixed with emotion - she wished time could somehow slow down but she was happy they'd raised such an incredible son, and together no less. She leaned against Valdís though Úlfr was quick to bound toward them and embrace the both as a family. It was hard to keep the smile from appearing as she returned the gesture, truly grateful. She wasn't as deeply spiritual as her mother had raised her to be but she did believe in the gods and considered herself and her family blessed. There was little else in life she wanted for besides the two of them. "Just keep yourself safe, will you? We're too old run around looking for you," Ásvor quipped, trying to lighten the mood a little. Of course she was just joking though. Úlfr would always be her child but she knew he was old enough and smart enough to take care of himself, wherever he went.