Sweet Home Glaciem [Joining Thread]
06-03-2013, 08:30 PM
Eria's ears perked as they continued to walk on the lands of Glaciem. Each step she took beside Gargoyle led them closer to her new home and the responsibilities that came with it. Thinking of the duties she would have to fulfill made her realize that it wouldn't just be happy family times. She would have a place, a job that would have others watching her and seeing how well she did. Eria didn't find this intimidating, she would take the challenge head on and enjoy it.
Her eyes looked up to Gargoyle as he spoke and she nodded. "I hope I catch on quickly, sir. The idea of being clueless in a new home doesn't sound like something I would want..." When he spoke of the family being an army, she smiled. "I wouldn't have it any other way...family sticks together, should stick together anyway.." Her memories of the fateful night flashed across her mind, causing her smile to falter and her eyes to look away and lose some warmth. Eria's ears slipped back at the replays, but thankfully, Gargoyle's questions for her snapped her out of them. Ears perked again, eyes roved back to the tall male, and she readily answered. "I see myself more of a combination of a hunter and warrior. I had to teach myself how to do both and I have done well, considering I could have been worse off."
As they walked, she continued. "There is always room for improvement on my part, since it was self-taught. I won't hesitate to learn what I can and work on what I already know." Honesty rang from her tones and she meant every word. Era knew she wasn't perfect and since she was a part of a family, she had to do her part. The idea of going out in negative degree weather looking for food in a snowstorm brought a flashy shine to her eyes.
Her eyes looked up to Gargoyle as he spoke and she nodded. "I hope I catch on quickly, sir. The idea of being clueless in a new home doesn't sound like something I would want..." When he spoke of the family being an army, she smiled. "I wouldn't have it any other way...family sticks together, should stick together anyway.." Her memories of the fateful night flashed across her mind, causing her smile to falter and her eyes to look away and lose some warmth. Eria's ears slipped back at the replays, but thankfully, Gargoyle's questions for her snapped her out of them. Ears perked again, eyes roved back to the tall male, and she readily answered. "I see myself more of a combination of a hunter and warrior. I had to teach myself how to do both and I have done well, considering I could have been worse off."
As they walked, she continued. "There is always room for improvement on my part, since it was self-taught. I won't hesitate to learn what I can and work on what I already know." Honesty rang from her tones and she meant every word. Era knew she wasn't perfect and since she was a part of a family, she had to do her part. The idea of going out in negative degree weather looking for food in a snowstorm brought a flashy shine to her eyes.