If your not really here [Aiko/Ixionn?]
His attention would be pulled to the other young one. Still angry, hurt, he could feel it coming off of her in waves. It was understandable though, Migi's heart filled with rage, the young were supposed to be the most important things in the world and yet these wolves threw them away as if they were nothing. Though on the outside, he seemed like an empty shell. No matter how much Aiko yelled at him she couldn't make him mad, it was easy enough to turn his emotions off as it was to put them on again. His tail flicked, blood orange eyes looking at the child. Migi didn't have any proof, aside from the unborn young growing in Morgana's belly. “You don't know.” he said a little softly. “I doubt there is anything I can do to make you believe me that Morgana and I will be staying. That is a decision you'll have to lead up for your heart to make.” it was true, no one controlled her. She had to make the decision herself. “The only proof I can show is the unborn children growing in her womb. But how I am, only fools leave because they believe they are unfit. They are selfish not thinking of the others. Even if I was on the ground dying should I be in charge of a pack of children, I'd stay there until the very end just to make sure they were safe.” and that was the truth. Nothing could ever change that about him because he was not easily swayed, but he wasn't even sure if Aiko would trust him or like him. Ixionn either, the two children were obviously broken, one maybe beyond repair of the other.
“The two of you, have every right to be angry. Everyone acts as if you have no place to do so.” Migi stated, frankly, he was on their side. “This world is filled with hatred, death, and despair. What we cling onto, that little hope, is up to us. Your brother seems to be the light in that hope and you are holding onto it.” He was never one good at talks but it seemed like he was trying his best regardless. “There's going to be a pack hunt tomorrow. I'd like the two of you to participate, maybe it would take the edge off the sadness. Distract yourself the best you can.” that one was from personal experience. |