couldn't do it without you
08-19-2022, 08:00 AM
She didn’t just worry about Theory, she worried about the whole pack. She wasn’t incredibly close to anyone but Corvus, maybe she had become reclusive since their loss, but that didn’t erode her emotion for them. The fall of Abaven was a tragedy that she wouldn’t forget for the rest of her life. If there were any entity to pray to she did, in hopes that her comrades were safe and taken care of in the wake of destruction. Life was a roller coaster, especially for the two of them as they navigated the hurdles before them.
No matter what happened they had each other, and that was a comfort that got her through many tumultuous hours. They shared far more than their life together, their concern for the wolves of the pack, the shared feeling of loss, the obstacles in front of them were never pleasant or easy but they made the pair of them stronger. This would just be another challenge that the two of them would have to face. You could only control yourself, and all of the tragedy they suffered was far beyond their influence.
They settled in next to the fire, her first sense of comfort since Abaven collapsed. She had Corvus at her side, they had dinner waiting for them, and there was peace here in the rapids. She leaned into Corvus' side after she described her struggles in gaining their dinner as he mentioned the thoughts he was dwelling on. They would do well to look for a group to join. Twig had once been an independent and free soul, but domestication had come easy after becoming Corvus' mate.
She honestly couldn’t think of anywhere she wished to go, she didn’t have much knowledge about the packs and bands within Boreas. She had been reclusive to her own detriment, but Corvus felt similarly enough as he followed up with a caveat that they could at least begin the journey to look for a new home. Nothing would ever really compare to Abaven, but she could understand the need of belonging. To always have others to help back them up, to have a purpose larger than themselves.
"A great adventure.” Twig followed up. She didn’t know where they would go, but at the very least they would be together. Learning and exploring together as they searched out their next true path. "I hate that Abaven is gone, but discovering the world with you is the next best thing.”
"Autumn Twig Memoire"
No matter what happened they had each other, and that was a comfort that got her through many tumultuous hours. They shared far more than their life together, their concern for the wolves of the pack, the shared feeling of loss, the obstacles in front of them were never pleasant or easy but they made the pair of them stronger. This would just be another challenge that the two of them would have to face. You could only control yourself, and all of the tragedy they suffered was far beyond their influence.
They settled in next to the fire, her first sense of comfort since Abaven collapsed. She had Corvus at her side, they had dinner waiting for them, and there was peace here in the rapids. She leaned into Corvus' side after she described her struggles in gaining their dinner as he mentioned the thoughts he was dwelling on. They would do well to look for a group to join. Twig had once been an independent and free soul, but domestication had come easy after becoming Corvus' mate.
She honestly couldn’t think of anywhere she wished to go, she didn’t have much knowledge about the packs and bands within Boreas. She had been reclusive to her own detriment, but Corvus felt similarly enough as he followed up with a caveat that they could at least begin the journey to look for a new home. Nothing would ever really compare to Abaven, but she could understand the need of belonging. To always have others to help back them up, to have a purpose larger than themselves.
"A great adventure.” Twig followed up. She didn’t know where they would go, but at the very least they would be together. Learning and exploring together as they searched out their next true path. "I hate that Abaven is gone, but discovering the world with you is the next best thing.”