ardent

I've lost my way, can you help me?



Rune I

Loner

age
5 Years
gender
Male
gems
0
size
Large
build
-
posts
275
player
09-23-2013, 05:40 PM




Walk | "Talk" | Think

Rune could tell from the moment the question had left his lips that the proposition he had offered his sister was a challenging one. Her gaze evaded his own as she answered uncertainly, the expression about her face becoming thoughtful and worrisome. The grey wolf was only silent, giving her the time and space she needed to revert inward and consider what it was that he had set before her. He had never truly been good with words, not the way both of his siblings had been. There was nothing more he could say that might convince her to more strongly consider returning with him; he was simply not that charismatic.

But he did not lose out on hope. Instead he wished she would think of what he thought of when she considered it. Tortuga was where they had grown up, the land they all knew like the back of their paw. They once had a den there that they shared, a spot where their mother would allow them to play, places that they had found together as youths when they would wander. And surely she had good memories of the times they were able to spend with their parents too? It was difficult for him to fathom that the attachment he held toward the place of their childhood might not be felt so strongly by his siblings, and so he didn't.

Eventually her eyes did seek his again, and he merely blinked patiently as she managed a little smile. It was a good sign, he figured, whatever meaning it had behind it. No verbalized answer would come from her inquiry, just a slow and resolute nod from her lighter colored brother. Very much did he want her to come back to live with him, if nothing more so that she had a stable place to reside and a source of company, food, and protection on which to count. Even if she chose to keep distant from him for whatever reason, even if she did decide to revert to old ways and do things that made him roll his eyes, just knowing he could keep an eye on her and trust her to be safe from harm, loneliness, and abandonment he would have been happy.