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Lysis

Somnium

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02-17-2015, 08:18 PM (This post was last modified: 02-17-2015, 08:42 PM by Nyx.)

Why she had left, even she wasn't sure. Kyarst's return, coupled with the news of Roman and Drashiel's relationship and thriving pack had left her feeling wildly uneasy. She ought to have been happy to be among family again, and though she had initially wanted to join them in Regium, she hadn't been able to actually take her siblings up on the offer.

So like that, she had fled -- quietly and without a word, leaving as Kyarst once had and likely would do again. It seemed she was growing used to abandonment by her family. A slight sneer had drawn itself onto her features as she made her way south. It had taken her some time to find his scent again, but she knew instantly she didn't want to leave his side once she reunited with him. Kyarst was nearly all she had left in this world. Drashiel's loyalty to her had wavered long ago and she doubted her father's return, especially anytime in the near future.

And so she was determined to find him. Likely his reaction wouldn't be too pleasant when she finally found him, but she was past the point of caring. She was tired of being alone, despite her own insecurities and doubts -- though she would never voice them -- and she knew she had to hang on to the few things she had left.

The air was hot and humid down south and she found her fur clinging tightly to her lanky frame, her tongue lolling somewhat dramatically from her jaws as she traveled through the heat. A child of the north, of the cold and the snow, she was unused to such scorching heat and she found herself silently wondering why Kyarst had decided to travel so damn far from lands they knew as home.

It took her a long while to find him -- she'd tracked his scent for days, through the woodlands and the fields, persevering through the awful heat and the relentless summer sun, before she found him. He looked no different than the last time she'd seen him, though he looked considerably more miserable. For awhile she would watch him from the distance, scrutinizing him with her hazel green eyes as she considered just how she would go about this.

Finally she made her move, moving swiftly toward him. "Is that my dear brother?" came her sweet, sing-song tones as a devious smirk tugged at the corners of her lips, ears flicking as she drew closer to him. "How I have missed you!"