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RE: Wine and Dine - Gent - Aug 24, 2015

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Gent's pale eyes searched his company's features, trying to discern if he truly did comprehend the gravity of the king's warning. It was worth considering how very different his reaction might have been if the children had never been born, or even if Tokino had survived to claim them as his own. It had been them as well as Raela that had changed him, and which instilled such caution within him. As a yearling, he might've found Gunnar's admission fascinating, and certainly would've wanted to other man to stay with him and become a part of the pack. Now, this seemed almost impossible. Certainly, at this exact juncture of their conversation, Gent couldn't imagine keeping such a wolf around, and it was all because he had three very precious lives to consider. Lives that he would not allow to be exposed to even the smallest of risks.




Gunnar continued onward, complimenting the king and it had to be wondered if he was perhaps trying to appease him into forgetting what had been disclosed, a very impossible feat. Regardless his ears cupped forward, lapping up each and every word as was the requirement if any soul wanted to fully understand what the beige man meant. He wanted allies, and something in Gent, perhaps that dormant danger-flirting yearling still alive in the back of his mind, wanted to take up this offer.



"I don't find 'free' to be very appealing," he admitted, perhaps the truest and most constant piece of his nature. "but your conversation is a different story."



He needed to know this man better, and in a way that only time could supply. If Gunnar was willing to remain in the area, or at least visit him frequently enough, a friendship could be forged and in time, perhaps he could bring the odd-spoken wolf into the pack, if that was something he then desired.



"Come," he commanded once again. "Let's finish our walk. Tell me about your experiments."

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RE: Wine and Dine - Gunnar - Aug 24, 2015

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This man was someone who was honorable, who was respectful and had priorities. Morbidly, Gunnar wondered how long the wolf would last before that honour got him killed. It would be a day for the sights; every wolf would come crying, they would mourn a leader true to the soul. As the side glance lingered on the wolf, who was mixing duty and pleasure with a leisure, made the smile tip his wolfish features.


Grinning mischeviously, he was pleased with the response that was thrown back at him. Just what he had expected out of a man with such a passionate stance, ”Free is dangerous indeed, often if the trust is not there then free is the beginning poison… Ah, Lord of the Pine, why’ve you not come into my life sooner? Almost flirtatious, the male was content with the notion that was settling on his mind.


This was different, but this was an opportunity. Yes, they would take it slow. Any sort of courtship needed to be considered, and his ears seemed to come fluttering over his head with an alert that he was being cautious, and he found himself almost sighing. What a magic moment, sharing something with a wolf who had a brain. Who would have thought it could have been such a blessing?


Following the wolf, it was an ease - it was why his eyes sparkled with the motions that were to be considered. Ah, the experiments! Notable, the blood runs thicker with elements of our world, and quicker dependent on what can be forced into the mouth of others. Crude, in the beginning, crude indeed… the first year, I learned to the body’s needs… what veins bleed them out, what way to hang them by the throats over ledges. The mess and the muck, much like a pupil’s first lessons, the basics. The softness was on his breath, speaking in lower tones, lest innocent ears hear.


For the price of my parents’ lives spared, and the Oma; I was sold as a choice to be used for whatever - lusts of the soul may pass. Some days, one would think that I benefited from being just an assistant. Poisons, pleasures; plants and other animals - the poisoned spleen of a rabbit does magnificent things to the sharp tongued man. Conversational, but in part - detached. It was not something he was proud of, and his ears remained against his head.



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RE: Wine and Dine - Gent - Sep 13, 2015

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Words seemed to pass so easily through this other man's mouth, and Gent had to wonder how much of it could be trusted. Yet as twisted and convoluted as his statements were, Gunnar was paradoxically simple. As much as he tried to root out a veil, the timber King could not come to any other conclusion than the plain fact that this man brought forth nothing but the truth. Genuine to his core, despite all this darkness that lingered in his smile and his past alike. Flags had been raised, and yet Gent was prompted to ignore them all by something far more deeply-rooted within him than this family man he had so swiftly been molded into. Gunnar's unabashed shadows spoke to the fledgling tendrils that still existed within the Lieris heir.




He listened with great intent to Gunnar's excited recounting, wanting very much to know the man and his past deeply. As gruesome as it was, Gent saw the utility of it. He was not a killer in the sense that he pursued violence and bloodshed, yet he was not naive nor so honor bound as many thought him to be. Truly, it was only his word to @Raela that had kept him at bay some several times. Physical was natural, and violence was what all arguments would come down to when words were not enough. Given the unreasonable nature of most nowadays, Gent very much valued his strength and the training given to him by his father, for one day he would have to forsake his promise to keep what was his. It was unavoidable, a fact of nature, and he would not look away from it.



Having a man who had reaped the knowledge of such dirty but handy work at his disposal could be a great boon, and Gent was not fond of the idea of passing up the opportunity that was so feverishly knocking upon his door. Thus he asked questions, and continued to soak in all that was told to him, and they walked for quite some time in the throes of conversation until finally his duties as alpha pulled him elsewhere.

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