ardent

Blackbird



Ixionn

Loner

age
3 Years
gender
Male
gems
130
size
Large
build
posts
83
player
08-19-2014, 06:22 PM (This post was last modified: 08-19-2014, 06:30 PM by Ixionn.)
Irune, his caretaker, had been taking away. Of course. This god damn world took everything away from him and his siblings. Why? Because the world was a huge load of crap. All of his mothers...Elsa, his real mother, dead. Raisa, the only mother he truly loved and had a bond with, gone. Disappeared like a fart in the wind. Ebony- the pack he knew he would grow to be such a glorious man in, his father-..., and now, Irune. Was Quelt going to die or disappear too? Or was the world going to crash down on any of his siblings? Why couldn't they just take him? He'd be up with mom...his real mom. And Raisa...and his father. It was the same saying over an over again. He'd rather feel pain then nothing at all.
Ixionn had casually traveled out of Abaven after hearing Irune was taken away- and made his way toward the place he last saw his father. They were arguing...arguing about Ebony and leaving. So...basically, the last thing he did with his father before he died was argue with him. Perfect shit. He couldn't of just loved him and said thank you? Nuzzled him and hugged his leg? Nope. He had to be a jerk. The world was crumbling away beneath him slowly...and it hurt. His heart was slowing down, and the lack of oxygen was making him suffocate.
It turned out that both of his brothers were here, as well. Once he noticed them, he immediately made his way over to see what they were up to. And what he ran into...made him furious. At the mention of Quelt being called their 'father', Ixionn growled and curled his lips back instantly. He widened his legs and looked as if he was about to spar with Levi. But instead, the young man just stood there, growling violently. "Never say that Quelt is our father! Never! Hajime is our father. What will it take for you to understand that?!" Ixionn sucked in a breath and slowly leaned back on his torso, still growing with frustration.
"Never say it around me, Levi. Don't you dare do it."