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03-18-2014, 08:28 PM
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Her attention was brought to a small brown form in the forest, and a soft whine built in her chest for a moment. Getting to her feet, the giantess slowly strode towards her son and lowered her tiara to look into his sea foam optics. "Australis..." She would whisper, her brows furrowing sorrowfully as her broad paws floated her immense frame over the dried out terra. "I'm sorry, my darling son, I never meant to leave you for so long." Ethereal tones would whisper, accent thickening with emotion. Tall ivory audits would flatten against her crown as she fixed moonstone orbs upon the features of her son, her heart aching as she took in the emotionless mask on his young face. He still bore some of the velvet fluff of his youth, and that he could hold such emotions for her pained the alabaster queen.

The rustling of brush belied the arrival of her daughter, who gave her a truly sorrowful look. Those eyes, so much like her own, showed such completely unveiled hurt that tears prickled in the backs of the willowy huntress' mercury optics. "Zlata, my dear." Whisper soft tones would murmur as she stood before her children, her paws aching to draw them to her bosom and hold them until her heart stopped hurting. Slowly, one giant paw would reach out, attempting to wrap around the shoulder of her daughter, pulling the silver coated child into her soft angelic derma. Then the other forepaw would draw towards the burdened shoulders of her son, and try to pull him close to her as well. She wanted her children close, and she wanted to apologize to them until she couldn't breathe. "I'm so sorry, my loves, I never meant to do this to you, I never wanted you to hurt like this. I trust your father has taken good care of you in my absence, though?" Russian lyrics would murmur, ghostly and silken.

Then he would come, her beloved mate. He was still struggling to get used to moving without the use of his foot, and it made her sad that he of all the creatures would have to endure such a thing. She gave him a sad smile, but it faltered when she saw the betrayal in her eyes. She had let her family down, she really had, and such a thing was heinous. The silver eyed lady might as well have drowned, for at least then she would have a good reason for leaving them without care. A sorrowful sigh would leave the inky lips of the dame, and she squeezed her eyes shut for a moment to try and get her thoughts in order. "I am sorry for leaving, and I will never do anything as horrid again, I promise." She would murmur to her family, looking to each of them in turn, trying to see what to make of this all.