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Just Can't Win



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06-28-2014, 09:41 AM
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Through violet eyes, she studied Azalea's rather enlarged form. She could only dread the time that she'd be so.... pregnant. She had so many questions about children- how pregnancy felt and so many fears about labor, and looking at Azalea who was about to have her own children, Roman felt all of these questions swarming in her mind. She'd have to find someone in her family- who had children and discuss it with them. Her ears turned toward Azalea, as she spoke. Roman took in her words, and chuckled slightly. She nodded at Azalea's words, and then spoke. "This forest border's Glaciem's pines." She said, her tone light. She wasn't sure what to say.

Azalea spoke again, and Roman's cheeks flushed with slight embarrassment at the other wolf's words. "Oh, I'm working on the same issue." She admitted, her tone almost rueful. Yeah, she wasn't exactly sure... how she felt about children. At Azalea's next words, Roman's smile widened. "I'm happy for you Azalea!" She said warmly, and she was, extremely happy for the other she-wolf. "The rather.. infuriating male I was talking about... is.. well, we.. yeah." She spoke, stammering over her words. She couldn't blame Faust... she had been convinced she was going to die. "I want to blame him.. but... I don't think I can." She muttered. Oh, yes, she wanted to tear into Faust, nearly, make him realize just how inconvenient these children were, and it was his fault... well, mostly his. "Does it get easier?" She asked, glancing down at her paws, before her violet eyes sought Azalea's amber ones.

As Azalea looked around, and spoke again, Roman chuckled. "ffffff">"This is Tortuga. We're stuck in the damn north, but- at least the forest helps block some of the storms in the winter." She said with a bit of pride. She was proud at how well Tortuga was coming along, and how well they seemed to be fairing now. Tortuga had been in shambles when she came, and now, they were... strong.





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