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12-22-2013, 05:33 PM






Vahva's red eyes glinted at the alphess, as her ears perked to be slightly more alert. She found herself feeling more nervous than she had previously assumed she would be. The shaman could not amount to the things her mother had done in this pack, and now she was running back like so many times before. Though a short smile was held as a greeting, dipping her head to Chrysanthe. It was true she had become so comfortable around valhalla, it was natural, seeing as the time she had spend with azalea and guinevere was enjoyable to say in the least. Though her gaze turned slightly serious head tilting slightly to bring the information out of her mouth. "Hello, Chrysanthe. It's me Vahva Hutashi. I was part of tortuga, but something happened and I want to return to my birth pack. The reason I left last time was because I was enslaved, as such I've been able to return after a year." She gave a dip of her head as a greeting, civil as always even when she was nervous.
Vahva moved her man slightly shaking off the nerves. This had to be like the time she took over the pack in the north, when confronting her captures to be their leader it was a frightening act. Specially with her children near at the time. "Taurig after Isardis took his mate gave into his pressure. The man is blind let alone not being able to procreate any longer. Taurig has given Tortuga up and I only saw a glimpse of who is now running the pack. He is a darker male with scars littering his front limbs and snout. And they have left mount Volkan. That is all I know, but Tortuga is no longer a home I can help, and since I enjoy Azalea's company as well as being thankful to Guinevere for certain events I wish to join Valhalla again. I can share my whole story but it'd take far too long." The womans tail flicked. After she finished speaking, she seemed to be a bit of how she had been when leading. She hadn't liked the old tortuga to have been scattered but that was how it was.





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