Where Sol had divided herself from the pack, Talvi had tried to fit in. Yes they could be rather serious, though the young girl had formed friendships with their half-siblings and fellow children on the pack and found a new sense of determination to prove herself. Likewise she had the urge to train to fight and become a warrior, it seemed her mother was talented in that area as well, though Talvi had yet to see any such displays of skill from Argent.
Eager to learn, she had set her mind on her training, though attending each lesson that the pack made available for them. At each one she hoped to see her siblings arriving, though she had given up that dream a long time ago. As a call sounded through the air though, her ears would twist in its direction, her attention fixing upon it. It had been far too long since she had been able to spend time with her family. There was no longer any trace of Kasai around the lands, and as with her mother, it seemed her other siblings had gotten wonderfully talented at evading her.
There was no doubting it though, Sol was calling for her and whilst the family had grown apart, Talvi still wouldn't hesitate to seek her sister out. She had grown prompt at attending lessons and meetings, though she was swifter still it seemed at heading to the call of her family and before too long she would slow as her blue eyes would rest upon the form of Sol. Her mouth formed a soft smile as she stepped forward to greet the other.
Talvi had always sought connection with her family. During their brief time on the island the little family of five was all she had known, moving to Glaciem had sadly torn their unit apart, she was eager to keep them all close though. Those early days, though no longer quite so clear in her memory were still looked back on with such fond thoughts and whilst she had perhaps built up things in her mind, recalling them better than they actually may have been, she still hoped to keep a bond with her siblings.
"Please tell me that you're up for a hunt Talv. I just did a perimeter run and I'm starving." Time of any sort with her siblings was of course never to be turned down, whether hungry or not she would have helped her sister though with the thought of food now in her mind, Talvi certainly found she wouldn't turn down a bite to eat either. "Sounds good to me." She responded, grinning as her sister's stomach would loudly answer as well. "And your stomach too apparently."
Never having known her father, for much of her life Talvi had been quite content with the family as it was. Admittedly now a little older she had begun to wonder that little bit more, many of the Isardis children would proudly announce the man as their father but all Talvi could state was that Argent was her mother. It hadn't mattered really, still didn't either apparently the mystery man that they had never gotten to know was better off being left that way from what little she'd heard Isardis speak of him. It would have been nice to know such information from her own experience though, to make up her own mind. There were more important things to worry about though, and if he didn't care enough to come searching for them, perhaps Isardis really had been right.
"Then let's help my stomach out and get it some actual food before it decides to announce to all of Alacritis just how hungry I am" Talvi would chuckle slightly at the comment though there was certainly no point in wasting any time. Sol certainly didn't seem to want to either, already on the search and as the blue and silver girl followed she too was catch the scent of the rabbits that her sister had located. Moving to the side of Sol, she too would spot the two creatures.
"You ready?" With a brief glance to her sister, Talvi would respond with a silent nod of her head. Preparing herself she would fix her gaze upon the unsuspecting rabbits as well. They would have to time their movements. If one charged before the other they ran the risk of losing one or both of the rabbits. "On three." She offered keeping her voice low. "One, two three." And she would move.
Muscles would tense in anticipation even as Talvi begun the countdown for them. As she hit three she'd glance for Sol's movements and together the pair would burst out from their hiding and charge towards their targets. With Sol taking the closer rabbit, Talvi set her aims on the second.
With cry of surprise and terror, the frightened rabbit would start to run, though Talvi had the momentum on her side from her head start. Long legs would swiftly close the distance before the rabbit really had the chance to escape and with practised motion she would lunge for the creature, sinking her teeth in for the kill.
Once the rabbit had stilled, she lifted it once more and turned and made the short journey back to Sol's side seeing that she too had been successful in catching her lunch. Though certainly neither could really call themselves experts still, it was somewhat amazing how much they'd come on in the few short months, both rabbits probably would have escaped, though more experienced now the sister's had learnt from their mistakes and the sign of their success and improvement now hung limply in their jaws.
There wasn't really much use in travelling to any specific area to eat. Within the pack lands they were safe enough from anyone or anything that might try to steal a meal and two rabbits were hardly worth fighting over anyway. On top of that the meal was hardly one that could be shared, there was no need to take it to anyone else or wait for any others to join them. Here would definitely do to eat. Besides, it seemed that Sol had already made up her mind as she dropped rabbit and herself to the floor. "Let's eat here, yes?"
Talvi's silent agreement would come in the form of mimicking her sister's actions, jaws releasing the rabbit from her grip and letting it fall to the ground with a soft thud. In a far smoother and silent manner, she'd lower herself to the ground as well, paws holding it in place to eat though she didn't begin immediately.
"You know, I think we make a pretty good team Talv." She would smile softly at her sister's words they they surely couldn't be denied. Talvi hoped not anyway, she adored her family and though it seemed she was gaining more she certainly wasn't trying to replace her existing family members in anyway. "I agree." She stated, attention turning once more to her own meal as she began to tuck in.