Looking back at Seri, one could really see the resemblance to Pa and her brothers. Those eyes had such a familiar glint, especially when they were lit up with excitement.
At the mention of the lake, Stella dropped her ears.
"I sure hope so!" she exclaimed, though really, she could not imagine a world where her lake home dried up into nothing. It was simply unfathomable to the Cove girl. Though with how the drought had been, Seri's concerns were probably rooted in recent experience.
"I mean, I'm sure its fine, even if its been a while since the rain," she explained. Lost Lake was a deep, silent constant in her life. It wasn't just any old puddle or rill. Maybe she was being a bit biased in her sentimentality, though.
"Has the drought been hard, here?" she inquired with some care.
Stella listened as he went on, about meeting them all and why he hadn't yet. Dark-tipped ears attuned to catch the words as they trailed off.
"I'm sorry they fought like that," she began, not really knowing where to begin.
"But it isn't your fault," she hurried to add. Stel just knew her Pa wouldn't hold such a thing against Seri, but it did explain a part of what had separated them until now, perhaps.
"So don't let somethin' that keep you away, promise?" Her tail waved hopefully, and she raised an eyebrow.
She didn't need a vow that he'd make a pilgrimage up the mountain, but she wanted to know there was no awkwardness or trepidation keeping her newfound kin at a distance. Stella would be very glad if he were to visit, as she hoped the rest of her family would be as well. How good would it be to get to meet their other siblings and catch up more, even if things were, as he put it,
kinda a doozy. Belatedly, she realized how silly it had been to fear going home herself, but it was far easier for her to offer forgiveness than to believe she would be forgiven for her long absence.
(This post was last modified: Sep 20, 2022, 11:49 PM by Stella.)