Unwavering Determination
03-02-2015, 02:26 PM
Walk | Talk | Think She accepted his offer of assistance in her search for her daughter, which Rune was glad to hear, though he was quick to add, "The sooner she is back with you, the better I'll feel." She might have been okay with her daughter gallivanting about with her uncle, but the Secretuan Guardian was more protective than that. If Freyr had not been able to carry his own weight inside the pack, what made Akemi think he was capable of caring for himself and her young daughter all on their own? And How would he defend and feed them both when he was injured? It was madness, all of it, and the sooner that girl was returned home, the faster everything could begin to be righted and fixed. It seemed she already knew what it was like to lose a child too. Rune had not been the first there to arrive when she had birthed her children beyond the pack's borders and so had no knowledge about the lost first born, but it was no less jarring to hear it. He could not imagine having lost either of his three children so soon after birth, especially in such a traumatic fashion. It made him all the more eager to get Zisa back home. Akemi thanked him, profusely, to which he let her as he figured it was what she needed to do in order to feel better. He hardly felt he needed the thanks; their mutual agreement to assist one another had already been set in stone when she had joined the pack and then proven herself by helping him defend it. "Whenever you are ready to look for her, come find me. I can send my children to help you if I can't come along myself," he informed her, and hoped they would be on the lookout for her soon. |