i heard the church bells from afar
Her 'little' boy didn't seem to want to argue with that sentiment, much to her pleasure and for a few moments the pair would sit quietly, gazes drifting back towards the water to watch the waves together. She still wondered if there was something else upon his mind, though perhaps she was simply reading too much into this space of silence. It wasn't too long before he spoke again, repeating the question that she'd asked him. Eyes flicked back towards him, hoping that this wasn't because he worried she was becoming ill again. To be honest if she ever did, it would be better as well for more of the pack to be higher ranking members, more useful to help keep Threar running.
"I'm fine." She reassured him. He didn't really need to worry about such matters, but then he was almost two years old, he too was capable of learning more about how the pack worked, had already proven this fact to her at a far younger age whilst he helped out during her pregnancy and the depression that had followed it. The problem was, no parent really wished to burden their children, these worries were mainly for the Authors to bear, Aslan didn't need to share in that.
"I've just been thinking about the pack lately, I'm hoping everyone listens to what was said in the meeting." She settled for a condensed version in the end, he knew all that had been said at the meeting anyway, there was no more she was revealing just now. She had no doubts that her children would start to pick up the pace, they often worked rather hard in the first place though it was the newer members, those outside of the Destruction family that had really given her a cause for concern.
we found each other in the dark