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Demons Never Die [Meeting]



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05-27-2013, 11:39 PM
The child remained still, quiet, and respectable as she watched and listened to everything going on around her. Part of her was frightened, but she knew soon enough this would be here place, as beta, ruling beside a king and queen. She would be trained for this position her whole life, and someday she would make her mother proud, and take her place as the beta of Valhalla. She couldn't help but day dream though, thinking about what it would be like to play with children her own age. It was constantly train train train in her life, and she never got time for fun since she was an only child. She didn't protest her mothers wishes, but sometimes she wondered what it would be like if things were different. She huddled up close to her other, front paws wrapped securely around her front paw as she partially hid from the crowd. Curious blue eyes scanned each face, and for a moment she searched for her father, but never saw him. Ears pinned back. Why wasn't he ever around anymore? It hurt her feelings, she always thought he'd be there for her. She was a mama's and daddy's girl, so she couldn't feel security in just one parent. She wanted both.

She kept looking around, but this time she was in search of those around her age. At first she saw no one.. but then, something caught her eye. Could it be? Someone close to her age? She leaned forward to get a better look, but did not let her grip up on her mother. There was no way she was letting go! But she was awfully curious. She narrowed her eyes as she tried to get a better view, and it worked. There! She saw them! Not one, not two, not three... but five puppies around her age! Her tail wagged behind her little body as she watched them all curled up by their mother. Maybe someday she could meet them? She smiled, looking up at her mother, but Aislyn's attention was on anything but her. She sighed, pressing against her mother leg as she waited for this whole thing to be over. It was awfully tiresome.