You'll always have a piece of my heart
Kat, Resin Koala
Sirius
High Councilor
Master Fighter (240)
Master Hunter (275)
Bloodletter
age
11 Years
11 Years
gender
Male
Male
gems
51
51
player
Seadragoness
Seadragoness
09-30-2022, 12:14 PM
(This post was last modified: 09-30-2022, 01:53 PM by Sirius. Edited 1 time in total.)
It lifted something in the Warlord heart for his kids to be home. All of them, for the first time in what felt like a very long time. He wanted his newest litter to know all their older siblings, and to be surrounded by love and family as they grew. Maybe he was a sentimental old man, but after catching up with everyone as a group, he dragged Zee, Asla and Indigo away. Those two were the most estranged, and he believed Alsa still carried some resentment to the Warlord near forcing her to remain in the Armada a little while longer. It was true that the Warlord struggled to let go of those he loved. He'd learned a little since then. He didn't Hate it any less, but learned the importance of not holding on too tight.
"Asla… indigo" he said. Gesturing with his paws at each wolf to enter his hold and receive a kiss to the brow. He wouldn't push either of them, and let them decide for themselves. Regardless of whether or not they accepted his affection he would speak. "Tell us everything. How have you been? What places have you seen?" He asked softly wondering where Aslas wanderlust had gotten her, and what Indigos desire to learn healing had led him.
"Asla… indigo" he said. Gesturing with his paws at each wolf to enter his hold and receive a kiss to the brow. He wouldn't push either of them, and let them decide for themselves. Regardless of whether or not they accepted his affection he would speak. "Tell us everything. How have you been? What places have you seen?" He asked softly wondering where Aslas wanderlust had gotten her, and what Indigos desire to learn healing had led him.
10-03-2022, 02:38 PM
(This post was last modified: 10-03-2022, 02:40 PM by Indigo. Edited 2 times in total.)
Being with everyone was strange, especially his younger siblings that he didn’t know as well as his littermates. Or had known. He tried not to think about how distant he was, but focused on the present and being present with extended family. It wasn’t too long until Sirius was herding them away from the main gathering with their mother and were sat down to an all too curious Warlord. Despite how simple the question was, Indigo felt absolutely overwhelmed by it.
Where did he even start? The last time he and Sirius had really talked was right before he had created the Nomad band. How did he started with the swift demolition of his band, the death of his children, the loss of everything he had loved? He was suddenly stunned at how far he had come from that heartache. Alsatiel had healed him better than any medicine he could have concocted, how did he tell them that?
He looked away, averting his gaze in an obvious tell to the emotions brewing within. He took a deep breath before he returned his attention to mother and father. "I don’t know if we have time for everything.” He tried to brush it off diplomatically with a grin that wasn’t completely forced.
Where did he even start? The last time he and Sirius had really talked was right before he had created the Nomad band. How did he started with the swift demolition of his band, the death of his children, the loss of everything he had loved? He was suddenly stunned at how far he had come from that heartache. Alsatiel had healed him better than any medicine he could have concocted, how did he tell them that?
He looked away, averting his gaze in an obvious tell to the emotions brewing within. He took a deep breath before he returned his attention to mother and father. "I don’t know if we have time for everything.” He tried to brush it off diplomatically with a grin that wasn’t completely forced.
Warning: Indigo should be considered a Mature Character.
10-05-2022, 11:36 AM
Sirius surprised Asla by asking her and Indigo to follow him and their mother away from the group. Was he going to give them a lecture? They were adults now and had been for quite some time. Their relationship was far from traditional, but they hadn't created pups together which had been her father's fear. As she walked along with the group, she figured her internal questions would soon be answered.
Once they'd gained a little more privacy, Sirius turned to them and opened his arms to both of his children. Asla hesitated for only a moment before stepping into the familiar embrace. She missed this. She missed him. Things had gotten so rotten so quickly between them that it seemed wrong to enjoy such an embrace now. Once Sirius released her, Aslatiel nuzzled into her mother's cheek, then stepped back to seat herself beside Indigo.
The question that their father posed was one that she knew would raise turmoil within the massive purple brute and she gently slid her tail up against him to let him know that she was there. Indigo responded somewhat jokingly and a little smirk curled up the corners of the fawn fae's maw. "I could give you the gist of it," she began. "I've taken Arcturus and Satira all over the continent. They've learned how to live in many different climates. They've faced hardships and bountiful times. I believe they're prepared for anything that the world can throw at them." Perhaps she wasn't your standard parent, but she had wanted to push her children. They had reached adulthood and could now make their own decisions, but she felt as though they were well equipped with the knowledge needed to make the right choices.
"Indigo and I have been traveling together as mercenaries. We aided Elysium most recently, then Kotori found us and asked us to join him." She wasn't sure if they had noticed the tiny purple ball curled up in Indigo's mane. "You also have another granddaughter." Gently, she extracted the child from her nest and held her for her parents to see. The girl squirmed a bit, but remained asleep. "This is Aia. I'll let Indigo tell his story if he wishes."