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Legion of One



Aeron


age
3 Years
gender
Male
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335
size
Medium
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11-07-2013, 06:20 PM (This post was last modified: 11-07-2013, 06:22 PM by Aeron.)
He cared nothing for the kitten or the pets that he had come to claim. His size, demeanor, nor did his demands intimidate the male - with little interest his eyes would flick to the feline and his lackey, before settling on Syrinx once again. The male didn't seem to care who went with him and who stayed - but the boy had seen it. That brief flicker of acknowledgement, the unfamiliar feeling of acceptance. His head would tilt somewhat, and the boy would look down, not sure whether he should follow the bone king blindly. What would his sister think? How he craved her silence, it was different than that of which he lived in while on his own. Briefly he would scent her, flitting beneath his nose, teasing him with the possible appearance of the only lupine that he knew he felt something for.


Her approach was sudden, but comforting. A silent greeting was shared between the siblings, and Aeron would sigh, a release of breath and unlabeled emotion as he turned into her touch. He would move so that her head was pressed just beneath his chin, and breathe in the girl's scent. She was incredibly warm, despite the cold that they were surrounded by - and he reveled in it. It was with that realization that he also knew that he was glad that she had come. "Syrinx a pris Amenti." He would explain to her simply, motioning toward the red male that was slowly leaving the area. "Nous pourrions ?tre plus en s?curit? avec lui." His words were spoken quietly, for her ears only - but it mattered not if someone overheard them. There were very few wolves within these lands that spoke their tongue.


They two of them had managed survived the cold once, when they were youngest, most vulnerable and alone - but he would not let Silana go through that again."Venez avec moi." And yet if she did not want to follow, he would not force her to do so. If she preferred the two of them stick together alone, he would leave this pack and the man that had noticed him behind. A glance was not worth that of his own family - Silana mattered ten folds in comparison to the wolves gathered here. It was simply the way things were.