Come Little Children I'll Take Thee Away (EBONY)
06-24-2014, 02:50 AM
The eldest wolf of Bane and Tahlia strode behind Kailos and Jakart. Another meeting.?Nako slightly miffed that there was yet another one. The feathers woven into his neck brushed along his shoulders in the breeze that came over the steppe. Deaf ear flicking all the while as Nako made his way to the conglomerate called by Katja. The three brothers strode closer, Kailos giving a stumble in the deep snow at the edge of the meeting. So many wolves, their sisters already having arrived. Nako touched his chin to Kailos's head as all five of the siblings sat together just as Katja got to speaking.
A meeting for training, as indicated by the howl now confirmed by her words. Why did Jakart and he need to come when their father was doing already training them? Nako's brown creased in confusion. An assumption had probably made by the howler. The yearling couldn't blame the wolf in not knowing what they were being taught during the winter. There had been lots of hunkering down for the pack as the middle of winter rolled by and waiting for the sickness to be go away.
Nako bold addressed Katja with a raising of his chin raise. "Excuse me? Mam? My father has led me and my brother on several hunts, even sparring with us. I can say it has helped us learn the ways of things.?Perhaps parents should be the first ones to teach their young to find out their interests. More accepting of a parents teaching and such than suddenly one on one with a stranger. Even if a packmate. So I'm thinking the my sister and brother, Kailos and Lior, first spend a few weeks being taught the basics so that the pupless wolves can be freed up for their duties until the time comes. A more staggered pace if you, will rather then a sudden onrush of pups to teach." Nako's deaf ear twitched nervously. Was that even a good idea?
A meeting for training, as indicated by the howl now confirmed by her words. Why did Jakart and he need to come when their father was doing already training them? Nako's brown creased in confusion. An assumption had probably made by the howler. The yearling couldn't blame the wolf in not knowing what they were being taught during the winter. There had been lots of hunkering down for the pack as the middle of winter rolled by and waiting for the sickness to be go away.
Nako bold addressed Katja with a raising of his chin raise. "Excuse me? Mam? My father has led me and my brother on several hunts, even sparring with us. I can say it has helped us learn the ways of things.?Perhaps parents should be the first ones to teach their young to find out their interests. More accepting of a parents teaching and such than suddenly one on one with a stranger. Even if a packmate. So I'm thinking the my sister and brother, Kailos and Lior, first spend a few weeks being taught the basics so that the pupless wolves can be freed up for their duties until the time comes. A more staggered pace if you, will rather then a sudden onrush of pups to teach." Nako's deaf ear twitched nervously. Was that even a good idea?