ardent

This time you have to walk alone



Serra

Loner

age
4 Years
gender
Female
gems
277
size
Medium
build
posts
52
player
10-24-2014, 09:53 AM



cerebral thunder in one way conversations .

Blank confusion colored Serra's gaze, and she leaned closer to her brother so that she could hear his soft voice. A monster? No, Quelt was anything but. He had given them the world; put his life on the line to rule a pack that she had abandoned. If anything, she was the monster. Quelt was nothing short of good. He had always been there for her and for her siblings. She had left him because despite her self-sufficiency, she had felt deeply insecure and that was not his fault. No, Serra had always depended too much on Quelt - and now she recognized that. She had tried to find herself and it had not exactly been pleasant but Serra understood herself better now than she had before.

Gently Serra moved to press her muzzle against Quelt's cheek. If he didn't pull away, she would nose lightly at his skin, licking him and offering him a few lupine kisses. "Quelt, no. It is not your fault, brother. You are the farthest thing from a monster that I have ever known." He had done so much for his family that it was impossible to consider Quelt as anything other than a hero. He had protected her; he had formed a pack so that his family might be protected. Serra would have done anything for Quelt and he would have done anything for her. That was how family worked.

Her ears pinned back for a moment as Serra examined her brother. "I am sorry, Quelt. I don't know how to explain what happened... But it was not your fault." That much was certainly true; Serra knew that what had happened was no one's fault. It had felt like it had been her fault, but she also understood that this was not true. It was a strange sensation, and not an easy one to explain, but it had certainly not been her brother's fault.


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