Prove Your Heart To Me
Surreal Adravendi |
It was time to test her own daughter for the Legionary rank, and to be honest, Surreal felt a little odd about sparring her own girl. She'd tasted her own brother's blood on her tongue for the first time not long ago. He had proven himself skilled, and she had no doubt he would be a Legionary upon the next meeting. The Archangel chose again the flat wide area next to the meeting boulder, settling into a stance and tossing a call for Faite. The howl was warm, welcoming, but held steel that said that this wasn't merely a family call. She had missed out on training her youngest first litter child. She had no idea where her girl's skill lay, but the eagerness to take up fighting reminded her of herself. A smile flickered across her jowls as she waited for her daughter to arrive.
It would be interesting to see what she knew.
Walk ---- "Speak" ---- "Hear" ---- Think |
Surreal's family is allowed to crash any thread she is in, regardless of it being private or not.
Faite was more than excited. It felt more than good to be home with her family and not just that but she was a part of a pack now too. No longer did she have to sit on that damn mountain wondering where in the hell her family had disappeared to. She didn't have to be alone anymore wasting her days away with boredom. More than that she was happy she'd get to test her mettle and try for the legionary rank she'd requested at the meeting. She honestly was a bit antsy about fighting her mother. More than anything she wanted to prove to her that she could be as great as Surreal. Of course her only problem was she'd never actually sparred anyone before. Sure she'd lived on her own, hunted and fended for herself, but that was surely different than fighting. Needless to say she was a little nervous about it. More than anything she was nervous about fighting her mother. She knew it wasn't a serious fight but that made it all the more awkward in terms with deciding what was allowed and what wasn't allowed. She wasn't exactly keen on hurting the woman who gave her life. She was sure she'd figure it out as she went though. Instead she tried to focus on her excitement instead. The howl soon came for the girl and Faite headed towards the call eagerly, her tail waving behind her with ease. It wasn't long before she arrived and she greeted her mother with a warm smile. She knew it wasn't a family call, but she was still pleased to see her regardless. She had no doubt this would be a ton of fun while at the same time a learning experience. |