Retaking First Steps
04-29-2014, 10:52 AM
Though Gaia certainly did not want to listen the older she wolf's words would be found within her dark grey ears. Though it was odd to think she would have anything in common with this stranger the words she announced would bring forth a spark of curiosity within the young Olympus heir. She would find herself swiveling her head back to the Olympian, suddenly perplexed by her words. She would apologize, it was almost foreign to her. She had not voiced her displeasure to her mother but this woman instead. She would slowly gain her full attention as the woman would seemingly read her mind. It was like Gaia might have been reliving whatever this woman had gone through, still her great aunt certainly didn't have to go through the trials blind.?
She would sigh heavily at her words, knowing fully now that she agreed with her mother. There couldn't be anyway way that she would feel like she belonged here. It was too different, too foreign for her to ever get used to. She didn't even want to belong here. Reluctantly she would continue to listen to the words given her, a promise of seeing those of ebony again soon. She couldn't help but hope that meant going back to Ebony. She had that to look forward to, finally feeling comfortable again. "I am Gaia." she didn't want to voice again her displeasure, knowing full well what she would be told. Still feeling anger at being uprooted she would turn away once more, hoping the woman just left her alone.?
She would sigh heavily at her words, knowing fully now that she agreed with her mother. There couldn't be anyway way that she would feel like she belonged here. It was too different, too foreign for her to ever get used to. She didn't even want to belong here. Reluctantly she would continue to listen to the words given her, a promise of seeing those of ebony again soon. She couldn't help but hope that meant going back to Ebony. She had that to look forward to, finally feeling comfortable again. "I am Gaia." she didn't want to voice again her displeasure, knowing full well what she would be told. Still feeling anger at being uprooted she would turn away once more, hoping the woman just left her alone.?