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RE: kids - Borlla - Jun 09, 2013 [dohtml] As she waited for Phineas and the children to, hopefully, find their way out of the den, she hoped that her call would be heard. Of course, it was probably a silly sort of though, but she had already been feeling the pressure of the job ahead. Once upon a time, she'd led a back, but that was still during a time where everyone, in her mind, was foolish and hardly mattered. Who cared what they thought? They had one job, and that was to listen to her! But...Well, that simply wasn't the case anymore. This was family now, and she hoped that there was some sort of mutual respect. Her ears flicked as Erebos showed up, the first, and she smiled. It was nerve-wracking to the mother, all this business. Her children would be exposed to the world soon and all of its terrors. And she placed their lives in the paws of the wolves that steadily gathered here. Thankfully she felt bit calmer as Phineas appeared from the den, Hypatia in tow. She gave her daughter a comforting lick. Everything would be alright. One ear twisted back as she heard the voice of her youngest...Well, only son. <b style="color:#32527a">"We're out here, hun." She crooned, hoping to coax him out into the open. Her gaze was set again, just as Inkheart arrived, then Lucero, to whom she gave the faintest of tail wags. Perhaps if there was something she felt she could depend on, it would be her friend. Ataneq and Zia were next and finally Siku, who made the woman faintly nervous, though it was nothing she chose to act upon. Now that everyone had arrived, Borlla felt at ease. It would be alright. Of course it would! <b style="color:#32527a">"Hypatia, Kyros," Her eyes fell upon her children, then she looked back to her pack. <b style="color:#32527a">"Say hello to the rest of your family." Her tail wagged encouragingly, and she looked over at Phineas. She was happy, if not a bit...Stressed. <b style="color:#32527a">"speech." RE: kids - Erebos - Jun 10, 2013 [dohtml]
He remained reclined as the rest of the wolves from the Glen finally made themselves known. First his brother and young niece, then the coal pelted man who he assumed was the next in line above him (not something Erebos found unexpected, after all he had never been known for his reliability and nobody knew that better than his own brother). Then came the pale woman who seemed to favour Borlla and the dark son of that monstrous woman who seethed with something Erebos could only consider akin to frustration. He assumed she would not stay with them for long but had to wonder just how many of the Glen wolves would leave with her? It was a thought for another day no doubt, but one that lingered at the back of his mind no less. The sooty girl that found them this side of the mountain was next, how easily she had followed. If there was anyone whose motivations he wished to know it was probably hers, but he was yet to cross her in his daily wanderings and so he left the girl alone for now. The large female was the last to arrive and kept her distance. He fought the urge to bring himself to a seat, what had once purely been curiosity had now turned to caution at the sight of the young pup. She may not be his, but she was clearly his blood none the less, and Borlla’s own tension earlier only further fueled his own anxiety.
Pulling his attention from the rest of the wolves, a smile was offered up to his brother and the young princess as she made her way boldly into the unknown. Things were different this time. Things were going the way they should. He knew he should have spent more time getting to know the gathered wolves but they had never really been his concern when he joined this pack, and he figured in time he would get to know them all more than well enough. Another squeak was sounded from within the den and grey dusted ears trained forward, his fiery eyes boring into the darkness. Why hadn’t the second child come forth yet? [/dohtml] RE: kids - Phineas - Jun 17, 2013 [dohtml] [/dohtml] RE: kids - Ataneq - Jul 02, 2013 [dohtml] Ataneq was indefinitely curious about the children that were likely going to be running amuck in the pack now, though probably not as much as a few of the adults. He had never known how to act around children or how to behave. The amber-eyed boy simply had never had any experience around them or near him, therefore had no idea of what they were even capable of.
I’VE DROWNED AND DREAMT THIS MOMENT RE: kids - Inkheart - Jul 02, 2013 [dohtml]
<b style="font-size:12px; font-family:georgia;"> In a friendly manner he nudged Zia’s shoulder, glad that she had chosen a seat beside him. After all she seemed to have been the first friend he had found within the pack and they had so much in common that he almost felt like he was related to her or something. But he refused to think like that as she was much too pretty to be a relative, if you know what I mean.
“Congratulations to you both.” The two would serve as good parents for the two young children, and Inkheart looked forward to seeing them romp around the Glen. Almost as much as he would enjoy one day getting to meet them one on one when they could form coherent sentences. RE: kids - Lucero - Jul 02, 2013 [dohtml]
Borlla's acknowledgement sent a spike of adrenaline through her, and her own tail wagged, too, as if to mirror her friend and leader's. It was good to see her again, and hopefully soon they would have time to catch up with one another. Luce definitely had a lot to share and tons of questions for the creamy-furred woman she'd come to care for so deeply. After observing the proud mother thoughtfully for a time, Ataneq's greeting stole her attention away, and her humble smile widened. As he brushed against her she couldn't help but to lean into the comfort of his now familiar form, and she watched, tail beating softly against the dirt, as he settled beside her. She nibbled at his neck affectionately, a token of her appreciation of his presence here and in life in general, before returning her eyes to the den where the heirs of Magnolia Glen were soon to be presented. RE: kids - Zia - Jul 05, 2013 Eagerly, Zia awaited the for the puppies to emerge from the den. On the outside however, she remained composed and patient, yet pleasant. This would be the very first time she, and all the other wolves of Magnolia Glen saw the little ones. It was a big day not only for them and their parents, but for the pack as well. When the pack was first founded, they had only themselves to look after. But not anymore. With the addition of two new lives, they had all the more reason to be extra protective. All the more reason to keep the borders well marked, the caches full. Zia may not have had much experience with pups, but her instincts were kicking in. She was certainly not related to them by blood, but they were still family. Thus, it was her duty to step up to the plate to ensure their safety and happiness. Sapphire eyes turned towards Inkheart, who appeared glad to have her sitting by his side. A friendly wag of her tail stroked the fine blades of grass, while she flashed him a quick smile. Then she looked back to the den, where Borlla and Phineas stood, encouraging their children out into the open. Lifting her head just an inch higher in a curious manner, she watched with gleaming eyes as the first pup emerged. The first to emerge was a beautiful little female, whose soft coat was a golden-blonde color. Clearly, she was a perfect combination of her parents. The physiological traits of both of them were most evident. Her nerves tingled with excitement, her platinum and charcoal lined tail wiggling anxiously. Next, ushered forth gently by Phineas, was a boy. He was striking with his flawless white coat and beautiful blue eyes. But one of his legs was different than the other three, she noticed. Zia only gave him a quick once over, ignoring the deformity completely. So what if he was missing a part of his leg? That didn't make him any less special, or capable of getting around on his own, which she was sure he would. He would be treated no differently than any other child. At last, Phineas and Borlla introduced them to the extended family. Kyros and Hypatia. Looking at the two of them, she could resist but smiling brilliantly. Dipping her head between her shoulders for a moment, she released a soft, eager whine, whilst her tail was beating furiously. She was no threat to these pups. Shifting her gaze back to the proud parents, Zia smiled. "Beautiful names for beautiful children. Congratulations to both of you." The day she could interact with them further, getting to know them, was one she was definitely looking forward to. RE: kids - Hypatia - Jul 05, 2013 [dohtml] The little wolf's body fell into the assuring touch of her sire, a lot more steady than she had been seconds ago. When the scruff of her neck was grabbed she stiffened, trying to hold still for Phineas to escort her the rest of the way.[/dohtml] RE: kids - Borlla - Jul 08, 2013 I believe we could probably end it here, since it's been going on for well...Over a month? I'll leave this up until the tenth, if anyone wants to throw in a final post. [dohtml] Her eyes stared into the shadows of the den as Phineas worked to encourage Kyros into the light. Mild anxiety tightened in her chest, and she felt a tad angry at herself for not helping the boy. Of course he'd have a bit of a struggle finding his way out. But in time, Phineas nudged him forth, and Borlla gave him a few apologetic licks between his ears. Lifting her head again, one ear turned as Phineas spoke and Borlla held herself proudly. The wolves before her would help keep her babies alive, and as they gave their congratulations, she knew it would be alright. Her eyes fell quickly to Hypatia, who let out her own woof of hello, and Borlla chuckled, hoping they'd be encouraged to go and say hello. It seemed as though none of them had the edacity to say anything about Kyros and so she gave the boy the slightest of nudges. <b style="color:#32527a">"Say hello, Kyros." Her tail swayed behind her. She didn't desire to force him into the collection of wolves, but could only hope that he might find his voice as his sister had. Should the two make the choice to inch forward, she would set a careful eye upon them. She trusted the wolves of the Glen, of course she did or she would not have brought her children forth. But motherly instincts and her own parentless childhood would make her cautious and watchful. But the deed had been done, and Borlla could only feel excitement at the first of many steps her children would take. <b style="color:#32527a"> RE: kids - Erebos - Jul 10, 2013 Squeezing in a very short one before the cut off! [dohtml] His breath caught momentarily in his chest as his brother urged the young boy forwards. The missing limb was not something the silver wolf had encountered before, but already a fierce protectiveness settled over him. These children, unlike the last, would not need to suffer his indifference due to their questionable parentage. No, these children were obviously his blood and he looked to his brother as proud of his niece and nephew as the new father clearly was. He remained in position so if the children wished they could approach him at their own pace, for now content to laze in the dappled sun unless something more pressing demanded his attention. [/dohtml] {Erebos Out} |