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Epiphron

Somnium

age
10 Years
gender
Female
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Medium
build
Medium
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598

The Ooze Participant
09-19-2013, 11:28 AM



She had spent some time, before coming here, wondering whether this was the right decision for her. Was it worth leaving her family behind to be with Maverick? In the end, she had obviously chosen the latter, and didn't regret her decision -- but it didn't stop her from missing her family quite painfully at times, and wishing that she lived closer to them. But the feeling seemed much easier to deal with when her family visited her periodically.

As she moved from Maverick's embrace, her attention shifted to Azalea. She seemed somewhat taken aback, but with good reason -- she looked far from the child she had been merely a year ago. Having given birth merely so recently, her belly looked somewhat strange, and her body was still recovering from the exhaustion of caring for not just three, but four children now. It seemed Azalea was not eager to slip into their den, and with good reason -- it would be rather cramped will all of them in their.

Cassius was the first to emerge. The boy seemed like he was always full of surprises, and she was content that he was finally coming out of his shell. Still he stuttered, but she had learned not to pressure her children to do anything they didn't want. The memory of Neo's rebellion against their family had scarred her, and she could never imagine her children feeling so much hate towards her. Perhaps the boy would grow out of the nervous tick, but if not; oh well. In her eyes, he was still perfect. A smile danced on her features, and she crept forward to nuzzle him gently before leaning back towards the den. She heard the quiet rustling of children, and hoped they would want to meet their family member as well.

"Tell me, Azalea," she started as she turned to face her, reclining to her hindquarters calmly. "What has been going on in Valhalla?" It was strange being so out of the loop, and she often worried about the family and friends she had left behind. News did not always travel quickly, especially when both packs had so much going on in their own borders; it was often hard to keep everyone informed.