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Over the river and through the woods - Nash - Dec 16, 2021 For @Leo :)
12/16 mid-afternoon, light snowfall Nash's hip was sore, but that was to be expected when he refused to rest as much as he should. There was just too much to do. Today, for example, Nash needed to walk the borders again. He hadn't been doing that as often as he should be - due in part to his injury and the time spent searching for the cat previously. Stupid cat. At least it was gone now. With his niece and Kip still missing, border patrols and little excursions beyond were more important than ever. His mother had returned, but that didn't mean he would abandon the others. As he made his way toward the edges of their land, Nash suddenly swerved toward the den. He'd noticed at least one of the pups hanging around there, clearly bored. Maybe he would want to see something beyond the den entrance. "Leo!" he called, searching through the lazily drifting snowflakes for the boy's form, "I'm going on border patrol; want to come with me? I'll take you a little beyond if you'd like." He hoped Aleister wouldn't mind him offering without asking. In Nash's opinion, the pups were beyond old enough to begin peeking outside, and they were less likely to get lost in their own excursions if they were showed around by an adult first. RE: Over the river and through the woods - Leo - Dec 30, 2021 [dohtml]
RE: Over the river and through the woods - Nash - Jan 03, 2022 If Nash had any doubts that the pup might be too shy to join him on a walk, they were quickly swept away by Leo's enthusiasm. Nash chuckled quietly as the boy all but flew to join him. "Are you sure? I wouldn't want to drag you away from all the exciting things you can get up to around here," he teased with a grin. "Let's go, then," he said with a small laugh, tail sweeping behind him as he beckoned for the pup to walk beside him. "How far out have you been? Has your dad taken you yet?" He didn't think so, but he had been very distracted lately. Maybe he'd missed their scent, or they just hadn't gone the same rounds Nash usually took. Either way, a little exercise wouldn't hurt the young Vuesain this time of year; it'd help him warm up at the very least. RE: Over the river and through the woods - Leo - Jan 14, 2022 [dohtml]
RE: Over the river and through the woods - Nash - Jan 15, 2022 [dohtml] Nash glanced down at the pup at his side. He couldn't help but be struck by how quickly they were growing; he was going to be as tall as him soon. There was the benefit of not having to slow his pace so the kid could keep up, but Chan wondered how the boy's father felt about it. Did the time pass just as quickly for him, watching his children rising? If their mother reappeared, what would she think looking at her grown children? Nash hoped it would be with pride. They were all growing to handsome wolves, and Leo was proving to be thoughtful. He was also obedient, listening to the warnings the adult gave him. Nash couldn't help but feel a kindred spirit with him; he always seemed shy and a little awkward, just as Nash frequently felt. The dark man simply had more practice at interacting - although not much, since he'd spent so much time alone. "I won't take you far beyond," Nash said, "but we can go a bit further than where I usually patrol. I spent a lot of time wandering the mountain and the surrounding area when I was only a little older than you are now, did you know?" RE: Over the river and through the woods - Leo - Feb 01, 2022 [dohtml]
RE: Over the river and through the woods - Nash - Feb 03, 2022 [dohtml] Leo was was definitely on the quiet side, and that was okay with Nash. Sometimes he didn't talk very much either. Right now, though, he wanted to try and ease the pup's boredom, and walking patrol wasn't always the most exciting thing. He listened politely, and after a lapse of silence Leo asked a question. Nash nodded. "My parents were members of the original Cove pack; Chan and I were both born there, like your dad. I think Al started travelling before I was old enough to remember him, though," Nash added. "He's a few years older than me." He glanced down at the boy, who very much took after his dad, right down to the eyes. "I'm glad we all came home at the same time." RE: Over the river and through the woods - Leo - Feb 06, 2022 [dohtml]
RE: Over the river and through the woods - Nash - Feb 07, 2022 [dohtml] Leo was a good listener, clearly absorbing everything Nash was saying and taking the time to think about it. The Eastfall thought that was good; being talkative didn't mean a wolf was dumb, but mulling over one's words before responding was certainly a sign of intelligence in Nash's book. All too often had the guardian spoken too quickly and made a fool of himself. It was a miracle he managed to make any friends when the Cove first got back together, and an even greater miracle that someone he'd managed to woo someone like Aquene. He was stalled from commenting on their pack history beyond a smile at the boy's quick agreement by the scent of the border filling his nose. He halted. "On most of my patrols I'll turn here and circle back up towards the lake," he said, gesturing with his muzzle, "and then I'll swing down the shoreline and back up around, or stop for the day. Would you like to do that, or go a little further outside?" He thought it best to give Leo the choice, since either way there was a lot of walking involved, and one might be a little more exciting to a child's eyes. RE: Over the river and through the woods - Leo - Feb 10, 2022 [dohtml]
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