Vocations
02-27-2014, 08:13 AM
So Chrysanthe had lost the pack, and her mother had created it again. Lyric was piecing things together that she had missed during her absence, and it was only a little difficult because it was so much! Still, the female didn't mind getting pulled along for the ride and did her best to stay on top of things enough to not have too many questions to ask. She wanted to meet up with her mother and siblings, but they were all so busy getting reacquainted with their homes she hadn't found the chance to speak with them yet. A part of her worried that her mother wouldn't be pleased with her for disappearing for so long - but she felt that she had to when she left. For a while she actually thought that she had the chance of finding her missing brothers, but she had come back empty handed.
Hopefully it was alright that she came back at all.
There had been no harsh words or cold looks though, so Lyric would not worry too much. She only hoped that she could serve as some use to this pack, she wasn't the most skilled hunter and definitely wasn't much of a fighter - but she had always had an interest in healing. Erani made it look so elegant, so easy, to be able to speed up the healing process when someone was hurt. She wanted to save lives and sooth lives and being a healer would allow her to do those things. All she had to do now was propose the idea.
With thoughts of her old life now renewed zipping about her head, she would be pulled out away from them at the sound of her mother's call. She hoped that she would be able to speak with Erani a bit more personally today - but after her voice faded from the air it became apparent that the call was not for she alone. And so she would obey, attempting to fall into the mindset of a proper pack member.
As she approached the meeting place, she would blink at the girl that had already come. She wasn't sure who she was, but she was a member of Valhalla and... did she just call her mother grandmother? Her eyes widened - did Surreal have kids?! "I have a more nieces!?" Her voice was gentle, but surprised to say the least - in a good way of course. It took quite a bit of effort not to voice more of her inquiries. She would offer the other girl a smile, before blinking toward Erani, trying to hold back a cheesy little grin at being able to be in her mother's presence again. She had missed her family - but she had left in an attempt to bring them back together a little more whole. It was a shame her father and brothers seemed to be gone for good - but she could relish somewhat in the fact that here in Valhalla she was not alone. Her mother, sisters, and uncle were here - and she was glad to be able to be there for them.
Hopefully it was alright that she came back at all.
There had been no harsh words or cold looks though, so Lyric would not worry too much. She only hoped that she could serve as some use to this pack, she wasn't the most skilled hunter and definitely wasn't much of a fighter - but she had always had an interest in healing. Erani made it look so elegant, so easy, to be able to speed up the healing process when someone was hurt. She wanted to save lives and sooth lives and being a healer would allow her to do those things. All she had to do now was propose the idea.
With thoughts of her old life now renewed zipping about her head, she would be pulled out away from them at the sound of her mother's call. She hoped that she would be able to speak with Erani a bit more personally today - but after her voice faded from the air it became apparent that the call was not for she alone. And so she would obey, attempting to fall into the mindset of a proper pack member.
As she approached the meeting place, she would blink at the girl that had already come. She wasn't sure who she was, but she was a member of Valhalla and... did she just call her mother grandmother? Her eyes widened - did Surreal have kids?! "I have a more nieces!?" Her voice was gentle, but surprised to say the least - in a good way of course. It took quite a bit of effort not to voice more of her inquiries. She would offer the other girl a smile, before blinking toward Erani, trying to hold back a cheesy little grin at being able to be in her mother's presence again. She had missed her family - but she had left in an attempt to bring them back together a little more whole. It was a shame her father and brothers seemed to be gone for good - but she could relish somewhat in the fact that here in Valhalla she was not alone. Her mother, sisters, and uncle were here - and she was glad to be able to be there for them.