ardent

Love, it is a flower



Athena I

Somnium

age
9 Years
gender
Female
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Large
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Medium
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02-18-2015, 08:34 PM



Athena grinned happily when Amalia laughed, that sound bringing her so much joy. When Amalia was sad she was sad, when Amalia was happy she was happy. She was forever linked to her sweet, wonderful wife and she wouldn't want to live her life in any other way. She mentioned being sad more often and she chuckled, giving a jokingly horrified look. "My dear, a day without your smiling face would be torture! Why would you wound me so?" Her tone was completely over dramatic and silly, more than happy to move onto this light banter and away from the other sad topics. She chuckled and grinned again, returning the playful nibbles that Amalia gave her back to Ama's own russet cheek.

Her gaze found Ama's curiously when she pulled back a bit, listening to the question her wife presented. Had they made a good choice? It was honestly something she had asked herself quite a bit even though she didn't often like to voice it aloud. She had been trying her best to give it time and let them all settle in before she made any decisions on that. "I think we did," she answered honestly. "It has been hard, but I really think it's been harder on me than it has been on them. They're still so young. Yes, the North was their home, but they're still young enough to not be as attached to it as I am... they don't have as many memories tied to that place." She smiled sadly as she thought about it, about all the things that had happened in the Sparse Pines, the Red Forest, the Marble Wash. It was her whole childhood. She fell in love there twice, ruled a pack there, gave birth there. So much had happened in such a short span for her and it had all happened in the North. That had really been the hardest part of it all, giving up those attachments.

She focused back on her wife when she mentioned introducing the boys to their Uncle Leo and that Arain was slowly meeting them all as well. She smiled, cheered up again by the thought of their sons getting to know Amalia's half of their family better. "I'm sure they would love that. I'm glad they're getting to know your family. I think they're probably going to be a far better influence than my family ever was."

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