Mirren had met the entirety of her family by now. And he had not left her. Of course, her family wasn't crazy or anything; Kite had grown up happily and pleasantly. But that she came with a mate and a new surname surprised her family, who naturally was interested in the man despite the days they had ahead of them. Kite stayed with her passing sibling, who had requested her by name, and cared for them. Her mother interrogated her on her newfound mate, and Kite would escape to his arms come nightfall to meet his comforting words and him. His being there confirmed what she had known for a long, long time: he was her forever.
It was the coldest night of the Winter when her sibling passed. The memory was one she did not like to think back on, because it meant it had truly happened. Even now she was coming to terms with that fact, partially in denial. When asked, she would brush the subject aside. She was not ready to delve into this yet, this untapped sadness she had never known. But at the least, she was surrounded by family (Mirren included). They had a promise to keep; they had to return to the lands she had found him. So, when the snow first began thawing at the Plains—although she wanted him to see the empty place in its glory—her mother ushered them off. Kite felt a strangeness in her, nearly wanting to run at the woman who had reared her... but obeyed, a strange itch crawling up her spine and a knowing look in her mothers eye.
Who only briefly mentioned that she might feel strange in the coming days, but never why.
Kite had always thought there was no such thing as too much of her mate, was there a way that was possible? And defying her own beliefs, as they passed the threshold and drew closer to the place she had found him, Kite could hardly let him leave her side. Coupled with the newfound anxiety he might fall ill, there was also something else... something else! That itch!
The Tainn had stepped away to scout ahead, see how close they had come. A familiar landmark caused her to double back toward her mate, hollering,WE'RE CLOSE NOW!Her eyes hungry for the sight of him, he who had truly blossomed into a man in his absence from this place. They had both been placed as second in command at home, giving them some experience, but Kite had always seen her mate as more than that even in appearance alone. He looked so regal, so kingly, and he was all hers. Her tail waved triumphantly with her find.
(This post was last modified: Mar 10, 2015, 03:49 AM by Kite.)