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RE: Kindling the Flame - Nina - Sep 01, 2014 [dohtml]
RE: Kindling the Flame - Aideen - Sep 14, 2014 Figured it was about time we wrapped this up :)
[dohtml] Aideen Smoke
Nina's smile made a similar light brighten up the tri-colored girls face, a tiny string of pride swelling in her chest. She had never spend much time as a student - when she was a pup, her older brother had tried hard to teach her and her littermates about the world, but his penchant for knowledge had never rubbed off on his younger half-siblings - now though, the otherwise so flighty lass found herself enthralled by every word falling from her teacher's maw. This was a subject she burned so deeply to master, a calling she had only recently discovered, but that none the less consumed her. So it delighted her to find, that this wish to learn made her a better apprentice than she had been in other areas. Nina's confirming words made the fiery fae nod, with a bit more enthusiasm than previously, copper eyes glowing with understanding; Our duty..! Oddly enough, the heavy word lifted some weight off Aideen's shoulders, the one eyed leader's teachings having brought some clarity to her distressed mind; to save lives, that was her calling, and she would work as hard as she could to master it. As they sat there, opposite each other, the fox-like wolfess' tail wagging slightly, a feeling of, almost lazy, calm settled over the clearing, Nina's gaze growing distant. Her mind seemed to be reeling, probably filled with a number of worries of her own; No wonder... As alpha, the golden dame had a huge responsibility on her shoulders, having to juggle with the qualms and well-being of every pack member along with her own; the idea always sort of scared Aideen, she doubted heavily that she could ever manage such a task. But being a healer, that held a lot of the same duties - perhaps that was why Nina managed her position so well - and yet, it felt much more accomplishable than the idea of actually leading a pack. Dragging her own wandering thoughts back to the present, Aideen noticed her teacher's absent expression and slowly rose to her feet, clearing her throat lightly; Nina obviously had a lot to deal with, she had taken up enough of her time for now. Still smiling, the young woman lowered her head respectfully to her leader; "Thank you Nina," She said in a warm voice, looking up to briefly meet the golden queen's emerald gaze; "This helped me a lot. I hope... That we can continue these lessons another time..?" The was a slight shyness to her convoluted request, but it came along with a steely determination in her eyes; ...To save lives, that is our duty! She would cling to that, forever. Word Count: 447 Dawnthieves.de, Kiwiaa-Stock @ DA & ShawnaMac @ DA RE: Kindling the Flame - Nina - Nov 16, 2014 [dohtml]
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