ardent

The Coldharbour Road



Scorpion

Loner

age
5 Years
gender
Male
gems
0
size
Extra large
build
posts
230
player
KatG2
05-14-2014, 02:11 PM






Scorpion would have guessed the boy would be rather miffed at not being told of the plans. To be truthful though Scorpion always seemed to make things up as he went along. The idea of a test had been brilliant, only more so when Soliloquy had gone through with it so easily. His brother would make no effort of Joining Scorpion where he stood. The man could easily see the ice storm in the boy's eyes. A testament to his appreciation of Scorpion's actions, his body was rigid and confident. Just as the older brother would prefer it. If he wanted any chance of being a great Destruction he had to toughen himself up. Another reason for leaving with out a word, independence was a quality lacking in the boy. Not that Scorpion didn't want his undying loyalty, but he had to think for himself. It seemed the journey had hardened him, just as Scorpion would have hoped. He was cold, stoic, and in no mood for games. What a brilliant pupil.
His first words would strike a rather rough cord with the older sibling. How did Soliloquy not recognize that the only reason he'd made it thus far was because he had taken him under his wing? He was certain no one else in Uroril had cared enough to even spare the boy a glance once Adrenaline had died. Scorpion's chest would rumble dangerously with a growl as he backed away from his blood. "With all thanks to me." his voice was low and quiet, so close to threatening. However only just reuniting with Soliloquy the taller man would tolerate his unshielded tongue for now. "You think there was no reason for my Silence, boy?" Still he would wrestle his tone to be non threatening, "I knew damn well you wouldn't stay there. It was a test. I had to know you could survive on your own. And to who you were most loyal." he would find himself becoming smug as bright eyes bore into the younger wolf's gaze. Wondering if he'd have the guts to challenge him.?


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