ardent

HELLIONS



Arisu

Loner

age
3 Years
gender
Female
gems
0
size
Medium
build
posts
52
player
04-02-2014, 09:44 AM
Though she would follow along with her siblings, mostly to observe them and learn more of their ways, Arisu wasn?t one to enjoy this little outing. Long legs, capped with delicate, small paws, lead the young girl onward. She walked in the middle of the group, ever alert, ears perked and listening for any sounds or mumbled words. Oh yes, the girl was a highly observant creature. She spoke only when she felt the need unless it was to her mother, or, more often than other cases, to Solo, the sibling she tended to favor.

Her brothers were more respected than her sisters... Though considering Fiamette was the favorite it wasn?t surprising that she would be more detached to her. Arisu was surely loyal enough to her siblings... Though she often disregarded what her eldest sister had to say. She was bossy, expecting her rules to be followed because she was the first born and favored. But that, in Arisu?s eyes, was also her sister?s weakness. If she did not watch her pride and ego it could very well lead her down a dark path.

Their mother wasn?t even here today. Their uncle was the one watching them. He might not have been seen but Arisu was certain that he lurked somewhere not far from them... Watching and ready to discipline them if needed. She would respect that authority he had over them, if only because he was her mother?s brother. Once she was older she would be able to make decisions more on her own... But until then she would listen to the adults related to her that gave her orders. Though, should a sibling make a suggestion, she would consider it. But an order could be another matter entirely.

So when her red furred sister spoke, giving her so called ?laws? for their outing she wasn?t surprised. She would give the slightest flick of her left ear, eyes narrowing a tiny bit in response. She would not speak back, though in her mind she would respond to the words. Her sister might have spoke advice that could be beneficial, but the way she presented it wasn?t done in the best way which caused retaliation from the rest. Catching onto Solo?s words she would look to her brother, a flash of amusement passing in her emerald orbs. ?Better be sure you can get out of what you choose to fall into.? The words were spoken very softly so that only he would hear them. Though she spoke in a darker tone there was still a hint of softness to it.

Then, the odd sibing out, not even bearing a shade of red in her coat, would growl and shake with anger. The exact cause was one Arisu couldn?t quite pinpoint. Hestia seemed to care for Fia enough, as well as the rest of them, but she seemed to regard them all a bit colder too. Of course who was she to think ill of the black and white fae? After all, Arisu herself wasn?t exactly a bouquet of flowers and sunshine. At her sisters declaration that she would go off on her own to explore Arisu would shift her gaze to her. She didn?t speak, but made sure to meet Hestia eyes. There was a look that passed between them, a silent reminder for her sister to just remember there are consequences for such things. Then Hestia was gone. Arisu would not stop her siblings from making mistakes... At least not her sisters. She would merely learn from the errors they made.

Then off Fiamette went, wanting to be chased. They hadn?t been out of the den many times yet and not all of them had good energy levels yet. Well, at least not Solo. Arisu was already building the muscles in her legs, though it wouldn?t be obvious until she was at least around a year old. While she enjoyed working her body and getting energy more often than not she didn?t do it playing with her siblings. She was more independent and solitary when it came to being outside... Though she did enjoy the company of her brothers when she had the chance.

Her gaze would shift to Solo, giving a nod. ?He did.? She would confirm his words, casting a glance after Fia and then off in the direction that Hestia went. Vivek would seem to forget, or ignore, that fact however and bound after their red sister in a chase. Arisu would give a small, low and short huff... Her version of a sigh. The russet femme would look at Solo again, frowning. ?Should try to keep together. Uncle is sure to be super mad if he has to hunt us down one by one.? She would start to move, though she did not run to chase after her other brother and sister. It was hot and her base coat was darker than that of the other three, holding in heat just a bit more. No, Arisu was going to take her sweet time in following the others as long as she could still see them.