Native Song
09-16-2014, 05:39 PM
She expected to at least be scolded for running off the way she had, but Surreal surprised her instead. The ivory fae nearly jumped as she realized she was being tackled by the bigger lupine, but there was never a moment of fear from the sudden movement - her family would never hurt her, even when she was nervous as hell she knew that. Hearing the other's voice would bring a smile to Lyric's face, and she could quite literally feel the tension flow out of her through her feet. Was she really nervous for nothing? Looking over her sister, the answer to that couldn't be any clearer. "It'a good to see you too Surreal." She nearly laughed, seeing her wiggle about the way she was, and really did laugh as she playfully baited her into a guessing game.
The ivory fae was terrible with these games.
But she didn't have to participate for long, because her mind didn't get the chance to wander before her sister burst the news. News that didn't quite register the first time around. Castiel? The girl had spent a good portion of her life looking for her brothers - and one of them had simple found their way back? This news was... it was great! Lyric couldn't wait to see him! "Do you know where he is now?" She was a little anxious, she had no idea how the other had grown, but she wanted very badly to speak to him for the first time in nearly two years. But she wouldn't jump the gun and ask the million questions that she had in mind because Surreal's visage dropped into something a bit more somber. "Surreal?" She questioned her sister, her voice taking a concerned tone.
But the other stretched and explained why no one had looked for her. To that the ivory fae only nodded, completely understanding. She hadn't left particularly wanting to be looked for. "I'm just glad that you're alright." Her sister had survived much, and done it all alongside her family. Lyric genuinly admired her strength. "I'm sorry for leaving I just... couldn't stay." It was hard to explain past that - not because it was complicated, but because she was ashamed of it. She had failed to please the brute she had loved so much, failed to support her family - and run away from it all. "I hope things have been well with you." Lyric's gaze would linger on her sister's eyes - taking a moment to note that they were quite similar to her own. "I missed you." She always did, when they were too far apart.
The ivory fae was terrible with these games.
But she didn't have to participate for long, because her mind didn't get the chance to wander before her sister burst the news. News that didn't quite register the first time around. Castiel? The girl had spent a good portion of her life looking for her brothers - and one of them had simple found their way back? This news was... it was great! Lyric couldn't wait to see him! "Do you know where he is now?" She was a little anxious, she had no idea how the other had grown, but she wanted very badly to speak to him for the first time in nearly two years. But she wouldn't jump the gun and ask the million questions that she had in mind because Surreal's visage dropped into something a bit more somber. "Surreal?" She questioned her sister, her voice taking a concerned tone.
But the other stretched and explained why no one had looked for her. To that the ivory fae only nodded, completely understanding. She hadn't left particularly wanting to be looked for. "I'm just glad that you're alright." Her sister had survived much, and done it all alongside her family. Lyric genuinly admired her strength. "I'm sorry for leaving I just... couldn't stay." It was hard to explain past that - not because it was complicated, but because she was ashamed of it. She had failed to please the brute she had loved so much, failed to support her family - and run away from it all. "I hope things have been well with you." Lyric's gaze would linger on her sister's eyes - taking a moment to note that they were quite similar to her own. "I missed you." She always did, when they were too far apart.