baby girl, what can i do for you?
flurry
It was about time that he really checked in with his brood that was nearing adulthood. With Rexx going off on his own to follow that Rheum girl, Deluge accidentally bringing home a boy, and Scald scouting who knows where, that left him with his precious Flurry. He felt as if it were yesterday that he was welcoming them into the world. Deep down, it made his heart hurt to watch them grow up and not be so dependent on him or Modesty. Not that they were ever the needy types or rather... they weren't great parents, but hey, they tried! Somewhat. Either way, he would try now. Now that he was Raid King and had duties to fulfill, names to uphold, and all that jazz. The weather was pleasant even as summer began to turn to fall. With the isle off of the southern shore, they probably wouldn't have to worry about snow until the end of winter anyway. Heading out toward the beach as the sun curved down toward the horizon, Gil busied himself with starting a fire. Sending Erish out to find Flurry wherever she was currently, he set out some smoked meat and a bottle of mead that he had managed to snag from the ship. A little get together with his daughter was perhaps just the thing he needed. ”Speech” ’Thought’ |
gilgamesh is aggressive, don't trust him
The characteristic screech of her father's owl companion echoed off the once abandoned structures of the building and the young woman lifted her head, mismatched gaze scanning the sky, she had been rooting around in one of the buildings that no one had fully explored yet but the bird's call had pulled her towards one of the crumbling walls. It wasn't hard to tell Erish had come to get her and Flurry dutifully trotted after her, moving towards the beach. She idly wondered what it was her father wanted her for, curiosity and some anxiety mixing in her stomach. Finally she arrived at the beach, spotting the meat and liquor and despite herself Flurry gave a toothy grin. Approaching her father casually. "Well hello father of mine!" She said as she drew up beside him, her tone mocking the overly polite address she'd given. "To what do I owe this honour?" She was teasing, while she'd always respected her father and thought the mantle of leadership fit him well enough she had no intentions of being anything but casual with him, at least when they were at home. If she had to play pretty little heir out in front of other packs then she would but here they were still pirates, raiders by name.
Out of all of his pups, he admired Flurry’s enthusiasm the most. Deluge was reserved and snarky, quite like her mother. Scald was sour and all rolls of his eyes. Rexx had spunk, quite similar to the way Flurry bounced up to him, but never quite had the intelligence that his daughter had. Honestly, it warmed that cold heart of his to see his daughter so alive and full of excitement as she came up by him. It felt as if things were finally starting to fall into place. “I… We all know your mother and I haven’t been the best,” he clears his throat, feeling rather uncomfortable. A pregnant silence expands as he shifts his weight before reaching over to grab two of the bottles and handing one to Flurry. “I’m terrible at this so I’ll get to the point,” really Gil wasn’t much for words as is so getting out what he wanted was difficult. “Your mother is expecting again. Before the next bunch arrives, I wanted to check in with you and see what you wanted for the future. Your second birthdays are approaching so you’ll be old enough to really seek out what you want in life,” his smile is soft as he takes another drink before looking at his daughter. ”Speech” ’Thought’ |
gilgamesh is aggressive, don't trust him
Still she managed to flash her father a grin from her crouched over, nearly drowned in grog position. "Always wanted little siblings." Okay that wasn't totally true. In truth she hadn't really thought about it much, but while she'd been trying not to die she'd had the time to realize she did want them. She rose back up to a more natural sitting position. "I missed everything else you said though, sorry it got lost in the fighting for my life." She laughed, clearly already over what had no doubt been somewhat alarming to her father. Flurry bounced back, it was just sort of who she was. She took another sip of her bottle, this time much more careful to make sure it went down the correct way.
Flurry's sputtering explosion of a coughing fit caught Gil off guard. Eyes wide and ears folded back as he watched his daughter nearly die from choking on her drink. As it came to an end with her hunched over and muttering about wanting siblings, his brow furrows and he looks at her slightly confused. Through her grin and theatrics, he wondered if she was being honest or simply putting on a show for him. Still, he kept silent as she righted herself and confessed she hadn't heard anything else he had said. It is then that he sighs, softly shaking his head as he hides a small chuckle and takes one more swig from the bottle before starting. "Flurry, what is it you desire?" He asks as he places his eyes upon her and hopes she hears his question this time. ”Speech” ’Thought’ |
gilgamesh is aggressive, don't trust him
Her blunt and open response now earns a hearty chuckle from Gil. Ah, like father like daughter. "So you do take after me in more than just appearances," he comments with a cheeky grin before letting it slip away to give her the room and respect that she would need to be honest with him. Gil is patient, as always, as he waits and listens to what she has to say. Undoubtedly, he is surprised when she says that she wants to learn how to lead. His ears perk up and he looks at her with genuine curiosity. The other three of his older brood had wanted nothing to do with the pack really and he didn't blame him so hearing the words from Flurry once again caught him off guard.
His silence is not bad. He just needs a moment to formulate the correct response. Gil does not want to simply hand things to the youth. He wants them to work for it. Show their worth, their struggle, their attempt to grow and try. They were no longer a rag-tag group of Pirates with fingers crossed that they'd win. No, they were Raiders, a still somewhat rag-tag group but finessed, trained, and slightly more put together. "If that is what you wish, then so be it. I give no promises as the new litter may have the same aspiration one day, but you are older and therefore gain more precedence over them," as usual, he is straight forward and simple in his words, but he cannot hide the smile. It is clear from his expression that he is proud of his little girl and cannot wait to share with her this journey she wishes to take.
"speech"
gilgamesh is aggressive, don't trust him