Family Means Nobody Gets Left Behind
01-21-2014, 10:20 PM
Quote:ooc: assuming Erani can't be heard from outside the den - I wanted Chrys here ^^After the meeting Chrysanthe would stay long enough to see that most of the pack's members had left the field. Once they had exited, she would follow after Surreal and Odette, who seemed to have started their trek to the plains. It was a long walk, but Chrysanthe would gladly walk it a few times over to make sure that her mother was alright. The alpha was not too excited to see Veronica again, but it was a smidgen of a sacrifice compared to seeing Erani in once piece. The alpha was worried that her negligence could have cost her mother her health, but Surreal had put that somewhat to rest when she had told her that the older female was not alone. She would just have to hope that things were alright, and that nothing had claimed Erani that she couldn't fight through. Chrysanthe would pull beside Odette once she saw her, easily stepping over the terrain that she had called home for over a year. As expcted, not much had changed.
The alpha would freeze though, standing over a place that she would recognize even without the beautiful flowers that were placed around it. "He was important to all of us." She would whisper to her daughter, and as she pulled away to stand with the others, she would glance down at her father's grave and offer the man a little prayer. Although he was gone, he was very much her guardian angel. With a silent goodbye she would leave her father's resting place behind. Nervousness would still line her stomach as she approached the other wolves, and she would immediately seek out Odette in the little crowd, although she was glad to see that Alsander was here and seemed alright - and Surreal had made the trip as well. Caerul was not an expected addition to the small gathering, he had been a bit scarce - but with Erani here she didn't blame him for that. With a nod to each she would stand beside her daughter, waiting to hear from someone how Erani was doing - or perhaps from her mother herself.