Draw a line across the middle of your broken heart
08-11-2015, 02:20 AM
Another meeting had been promised for the Spring, a chance to see what progress the pack had made and whether any of them would be promoted or demoted. Although he now understood why he'd been made to stay behind, with that recent slump he'd been in, Aslan honestly wasn't sure whether he'd be joining FĂ©licien with a promotion or not, he certainly didn't expect to rise swiftly through the ranks after his latest display anyway.
The call for that meeting finally rang out, for days now he had been waiting for it since the end of the raid and the mini meeting for the family. Aslan would make his way towards the meeting point without hesitation, a talk with his little sister and one with Lux recently had certainly helped him feel a little better though he now felt bad for the sour mood he'd been in for a while. He was prompt though, only his brother and Kalliope arriving ahead of him.
"Hello" He would greet softly as he came up beside the blind healer. "Don't be afraid to come a little closer." He encouraged, though of course there was a chance that she was a bit like Sorrel and merely didn't want to go anywhere close to the front. He would pause only a moment longer before continuing his own little journey towards the front, joining his brother before his parents and greeting the three of them.
The call for that meeting finally rang out, for days now he had been waiting for it since the end of the raid and the mini meeting for the family. Aslan would make his way towards the meeting point without hesitation, a talk with his little sister and one with Lux recently had certainly helped him feel a little better though he now felt bad for the sour mood he'd been in for a while. He was prompt though, only his brother and Kalliope arriving ahead of him.
"Hello" He would greet softly as he came up beside the blind healer. "Don't be afraid to come a little closer." He encouraged, though of course there was a chance that she was a bit like Sorrel and merely didn't want to go anywhere close to the front. He would pause only a moment longer before continuing his own little journey towards the front, joining his brother before his parents and greeting the three of them.