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RE: Will the Mountains Ever Go Away? - Bastet - Feb 17, 2018 [dohtml] He seemed surprised to know that she had been apart of the pack for nearly a month, even apologizing to her for not introducing himself any sooner, but than when she thought about it she too had been slacking and hadn't introduced herself any sooner. She supposed she could have went around and met more wolves but she had been too preoccupied with getting familiar with the pack land and it had paid off tremendously; her lungs no longer stung from the low oxygen. She smiled, "I apologize myself, I have been too busy trying to get used to this mountain. It's been years since I've had to live on one." she said, happy to hear that she was meeting one of the oldest members of the pack, it truly was an honor. "I had my own share of disappearances but I promised Kajika that was no longer an issue. I am here to stay as well, for the long haul." she wanted to make sure that he knew the information as well. "do you have someone special to keep you grounded here? That often helps." she asked, knowing that it had helped in her situation. RE: Will the Mountains Ever Go Away? - Tagg - Feb 18, 2018 [dohtml] OOC! On mobile sorry for the short post Word Count: 132 It was good to know that he wasn't the only one being anti social, but at the same time Tagg found it mildly concerning. Everyone had their reasons, of course, but if the pack was full of members who didn't interact, they wouldn't make a very strong pack. He wondered if Kajika had a similar deal with Bastet as he had with the beta, though there's was likely less threat of bodily harm should she disappear again. Tagg certainly had a strange relationship with his best friend. Her next question brought a smile to the veteran's face. He nodded, spacing out almost dreamily. "Yes, my mate and my son. Moon and I had Chan last year, but he's missing now." This statement brought him back to reality and his ears drooped again. "Speech" Thought [/dohtml] RE: Will the Mountains Ever Go Away? - Bastet - Feb 19, 2018 No worries :D [dohtml] [/dohtml] RE: Will the Mountains Ever Go Away? - Tagg - Feb 20, 2018 [dohtml] OOC! Word Count: Tagg was glad to hear that his wife at least had met the newcomer. He felt his chest swell with pride for the woman he loved. She was doing so well as leader, despite not wanting the role. He chuckled "She is quite amazing." Bastet assured him that Chan would return. He sighed. "I keep hoping he will, but I'm worried that he has gotten hurt. Maybe I should go look for him." He mused, almost to himself. Instead of pursuing the thought, Tagg nodded at her suggestion and started picking his way back down along the mountain to return to the den. "Speech" Thought [/dohtml] RE: Will the Mountains Ever Go Away? - Bastet - Feb 21, 2018 Mind if we fade this one out? It was a great thread, we need another :D [dohtml] Seeing his smile, the way he was practically dancing at his spot with admiration for his woman made a smile creep along the length of his jaws, heart pumping loudly in her chest. She was happy to know that the couple were fairing well, even despite the tragedy of losing their son, and wondered if they would breed once more for the sake of their missing son. She nodded her head, pressing her shoulder against the larger bone of the males and continued up the scale of the mountain so that they could avoid the mess of a storm that had yet to stop. She was sure that eventually this would all blow over and the sadness he was feeling would be a forgotten memory. "Your son, what does he look like?" she finally mentioned, wanting the information just in case she would see him along the borders during one of her many patrols. RE: Will the Mountains Ever Go Away? - Tagg - Mar 04, 2018 {ooc}Tagg gets back at the end of March and he's going to want to check in on everybody. [/b] Tagg ducked his head against the wind, single eye squinting to maintain as much visibility as possible. One ear remained turned towards Bastet to catch any words. She asked after Chan. "He's a little darker than me, and he has one green eye and one silver, like his mom's." He smiled thinking about how handsome his boy was going to be when he was full grown. He was proud of his child already, and that made his absence all the harder to bear. RE: Will the Mountains Ever Go Away? - Bastet - Mar 07, 2018 [dohtml] [/dohtml] |