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we were never welcome here at all. - Reyes - Jun 20, 2017 For @Jessie -- set sometime before the pups left the natal den.
[dohtml] Askan wasn’t great, but he was getting better, slowly but surely. As long as he remained on a generally positive slope, his mate saw no reason to complain. Sometimes he went out without the younger wolf, either to patrol or to take himself on a small hunt, and today was no different. A hare hung from the dark wolf’s mouth as he trotted back into Wild Rye Fields territory, on his way to the usual cache. His own personal stores were brimming – when Askan refused to leave their personal den, he had little else to do to kill time. Even the pack’s panty seemed to be rather full, and Reyes hesitated for a moment. Several moments, actually. And then he reoriented himself, moving in a direction he’d only hovered in briefly the past few weeks. It was easy to determine where they were, naturally, because Jessie and Drestig had a particular sent…as did newborns, he came to realize. The gamma padded up to the mouth of the den, dropped his fresh kill before backpedaling several lengths. He hardly knew the alpha female, much less if she was a particularly aggressive mum. His own Mama had snapped at him a few times when he got too close to the twins when they were still tiny. “Jessie?” he rumbled softly. “I brought something. If you want it.” RE: we were never welcome here at all. - Jessie - Jun 22, 2017 [dohtml]
Re: - Spirit of Wildwood - Jun 22, 2017 A lynx has left behind the remains of a deer. +5 Health RE: we were never welcome here at all. - Reyes - Jul 01, 2017 [dohtml] So far, so good. It was nice to know he hadn’t forgotten everything in all the seasons that had passed since his sisters’ births. Mama would probably be proud to know her son had remained polite and remembered the lessons she’d installed about cubs and mothers. His tail gave a small wiggle as he dipped his in return, sitting only when the alpha motioned for him to do so. His thick tail curled around his paws as he sat tall, content to provide conversation. Life with puppies that small was probably boring, he imagined – you couldn’t leave, in case they got hungry…or got the wise idea to wander off. She probably got to leave long enough to relieve herself, more or less. If he wasn’t prepared for this, he wouldn’t have come. That said, he wasn’t exactly prepared for her first question, either. What was it with these wolves and wanting to make sure he was okay? No, he wasn’t okay. He wasn’t going to be okay and he definitely wasn’t going to talk about it. “I guess.” In all fairness, the recent attack on Askan had…changed his opinions on certain aspects of pack life. It was still a struggle for him – but his mate liked it, and there were clearly benefits he hadn’t considered before. “Not much a social wolf, but.” He lifted one shoulder in a shrug. “Got friends. Glad Cotton’s here.” And Askan. But that went without saying. RE: we were never welcome here at all. - Jessie - Jul 11, 2017 [dohtml]
RE: we were never welcome here at all. - Reyes - Jul 26, 2017 [dohtml] “I…” Reyes blinked owlishly, completely taken aback by the alpha’s approval. Sure, he kind of expected them to be fine with the idea that he’d kept Askan safe, and that he’d run all the way to Hearthwood River (and back). Shit, he hadn’t even put all his weight back on yet from the endeavor. But that whole murder thing – that whole enjoying the crunch, the taste of iron on his tongue – Reyes hadn’t expected anyone to tolerate, much less openly approve of that. Especially her. “Thanks.” Shit, this pack was just full of surprises now, wasn’t it? An unbidden smile broke across the gamma’s lips. “He deserved it. For what he did. What he wanted to do.” And it wasn’t pure, that smile in his eyes, but it was true. His tail gave a little wiggle, some of the tension fading from his shoulders. “I ain’t real good at pack life. Was never in a pack before.” And that wasn’t entirely true. “Didn’t understand how it worked, not really. Even if I thought I did.” But that part was true and he hummed softly, willingly to admit (even if only in a veiled fashion) that perhaps he’d been around about packs. About Wild Rye Fields, at least. “It’s good for Askan. And that’s good enough for me.” He paused, meeting Jessie’s eyes for a moment. “It’s getting better, anyways. I’ll give it that.” @Jessie -- Sorry for the wait! <3
RE: we were never welcome here at all. - Jessie - Aug 04, 2017 [dohtml]
RE: we were never welcome here at all. - Reyes - Aug 04, 2017 [dohtml] It seemed, Reyes was realizing slowly, that maybe he wasn’t the only one was quite as put off by (or uneasy about) social interactions within a pack. Or maybe it was especially within a pack. Dealing with strangers he’d probably never see again was a metric fuck ton easier to deal with wolves who’s opinions didn’t matter a damn than those he’d live with day in and day out. (Wolves that Askan cared a great deal about, and…wolves Reyes was slowly coming to care for as well.) “Yeah. Askan is important to me. And – dunno. Never really saw it before this, you know? Saw how much Drestig cared about him. So I guess now it’s starting to make sense. Starting.” All the pieces didn’t call into place at once, after all. He still had plenty of questions, and would likely only find the answers with time. But this wasn’t so bad. Frankly, the wolf found himself wondering why he’d avoided Jessie for as long as he had. “Guardian, huh? Don’t you have one of those already? Askan? I mean, don’t get me wrong, a role would be great, but-- That what you need?” RE: we were never welcome here at all. - Jessie - Aug 18, 2017 [dohtml]
RE: we were never welcome here at all. - Reyes - Aug 20, 2017 [dohtml] For a moment, for the briefest of moments, Reyes briefly considered telling her more. Telling her everything – about before, about his mother and the twins, about his short time spent with Blackwatch Canyon, about Askan, about everything else in between. But the wild need to suddenly become brutally honest went as quickly as it came, leaving the wolf only to watch the female alpha with a curious expression. That was a little terrifying. Not because he thought she might attack, or anything like that. Because he wanted to work for her in a way that was different than Drestig, and-- Shit. He was not ready to go down that rabbit hole just yet. Disguising the momentary line of thought with an itch, the wolf reached up with a hind leg, scratching his shoulder (in an impressive display of flexibility and balance, no less) as he hummed. “Yeah, I kn-- I figure so,” he sighed, tail twitched from side to side. “Not much I hate. Be a poor medic, mind. Bad scout. But I can hunt, and I can guard, and I can teach, so…” Whatever the pack needed, whatever Wild Rye Fields really needed. He could find a way to make it work. |