between my pride and my promise
02-20-2014, 09:13 AM
(This post was last modified: 02-20-2014, 09:14 AM by Au�ra.)
ooc: Au?ra understands more English and German than she is able to speak so feel free to use either, she'll most likely understand.
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Au?ra leaned over to lick gently at Katja's tail as she brushed by. She appreciated the gesture and had always felt comfort in the touch of her family. Au?ra listened closely though she didn't need words to feel her sisters frustration. Hackles raised, the tone, and Nein? no. No luck in finding their cousin it seemed. The snowy femme let a sigh slip from her darkened muzzle. That was most unfortunate news. She wondered if anyone else in the family had had better luck in tracking down the wayward Jaegar. It seemed that none would rest til he was found.
Au?ra appreciated her sisters effort to communicate with her, even trying to learn the language of the femme's captors. She too had worked to try and re-learn the language of her family though it had been tough going. She nodded. She knew most of what her sister was saying and it didn't take much to guess Katja's question either.
"Nei." She had had no luck either in tracking Jaegar and hung her head as she sat, fur standing slightly on end as a soft growl slipped from her maw. She hated him for making the family track after him so. The coward. Her temperament softened as her sapphire gaze turned back to her sister "Jeg s?kte du, Katja. N?, Jeg s?ker Jaegar." I sought you, Katja. Now, I seek Jaegar.. Another growl from her maw replaced any curse she might have slung and was quickly followed by a defeated sigh. "Jeg ser sulten." She was hungry and her right paw moved gently to her stomach.
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Au?ra leaned over to lick gently at Katja's tail as she brushed by. She appreciated the gesture and had always felt comfort in the touch of her family. Au?ra listened closely though she didn't need words to feel her sisters frustration. Hackles raised, the tone, and Nein? no. No luck in finding their cousin it seemed. The snowy femme let a sigh slip from her darkened muzzle. That was most unfortunate news. She wondered if anyone else in the family had had better luck in tracking down the wayward Jaegar. It seemed that none would rest til he was found.
Au?ra appreciated her sisters effort to communicate with her, even trying to learn the language of the femme's captors. She too had worked to try and re-learn the language of her family though it had been tough going. She nodded. She knew most of what her sister was saying and it didn't take much to guess Katja's question either.
"Nei." She had had no luck either in tracking Jaegar and hung her head as she sat, fur standing slightly on end as a soft growl slipped from her maw. She hated him for making the family track after him so. The coward. Her temperament softened as her sapphire gaze turned back to her sister "Jeg s?kte du, Katja. N?, Jeg s?ker Jaegar." I sought you, Katja. Now, I seek Jaegar.. Another growl from her maw replaced any curse she might have slung and was quickly followed by a defeated sigh. "Jeg ser sulten." She was hungry and her right paw moved gently to her stomach.