Hallelujah (I'm Not Dead)
MANDATORY PACK MEETING
09-01-2021, 09:29 AM
Song settled in beside Kirsi and their gorgeous children as the pack settled and waited for the last few wolves to arrive. Honestly the man was kind of surprised there were so many still remaining after their own leader had abandoned them without a word. However, Song had said so before and he would do so again. He was loyal to the land far more than the figure head at the helm. Ignis began to speak as it seemed they were at capacity, and the first note of business was why he didn’t even have to apologize for his sudden absence because it wouldn’t even make a difference anyway. Those words rubbed Song the wrong way, but he kept his expression neutral as he leaned heavier into Kirsi’s side.
Ignis did nothing but belittle his own people in his first few mouthfuls of words, defending himself against what? In Song’s eyes the majority of the pack was content with their lot in life, the only one that made a fuss was his own cousin, and Song assumed she had long been dealt with. The accusations that were thrown at every meeting were getting tiring, especially when the pale man saw nothing of what Ignis was talking about beyond perceived slights.
He had personally heard the call from the ‘deserters’ Ignis spoke about. He hadn’t even been here to hear their request. Song couldn’t imagine such calm and quiet wolves doing any of what Ignis accused them of. Then again he already showed his terrible habit of putting words in wolves mouths. Song had respected Ignis and his ambitions before, but his patience with the young man was growing thin. The rest of the meeting was uneventful, he mentioned the pack lacking in asking to be ranked. But had the man forgotten he had just left the pack to their own devices for nearly half a year? Song nodded as attention was brought to him and the rank he was given as the rest were given out.
After everything, and before he could even say anything, Onyx stepped forward. His sweet, smart, incredibly talented daughter stood up before the whole pack and voiced her opinion. Just as he taught her to never be afraid to speak her mind. Song grinned at her, saying much of what her father felt. More pride blossomed in his chest for his son as he spoke up as well, agreeing with his sister and defending their family against baseless accusations. Out of the mouths of babes as they say.
Song nodded slightly as he affirmed his opinion through his children, they both had said plenty.
Ignis did nothing but belittle his own people in his first few mouthfuls of words, defending himself against what? In Song’s eyes the majority of the pack was content with their lot in life, the only one that made a fuss was his own cousin, and Song assumed she had long been dealt with. The accusations that were thrown at every meeting were getting tiring, especially when the pale man saw nothing of what Ignis was talking about beyond perceived slights.
He had personally heard the call from the ‘deserters’ Ignis spoke about. He hadn’t even been here to hear their request. Song couldn’t imagine such calm and quiet wolves doing any of what Ignis accused them of. Then again he already showed his terrible habit of putting words in wolves mouths. Song had respected Ignis and his ambitions before, but his patience with the young man was growing thin. The rest of the meeting was uneventful, he mentioned the pack lacking in asking to be ranked. But had the man forgotten he had just left the pack to their own devices for nearly half a year? Song nodded as attention was brought to him and the rank he was given as the rest were given out.
After everything, and before he could even say anything, Onyx stepped forward. His sweet, smart, incredibly talented daughter stood up before the whole pack and voiced her opinion. Just as he taught her to never be afraid to speak her mind. Song grinned at her, saying much of what her father felt. More pride blossomed in his chest for his son as he spoke up as well, agreeing with his sister and defending their family against baseless accusations. Out of the mouths of babes as they say.
Song nodded slightly as he affirmed his opinion through his children, they both had said plenty.