Quote: @Athena Let's see how these girls work through their daddy issues;)
Roma ambled along the shore of the lake, her new home. She had to admit that she loved this lake and how it made her feel: calm, serene, at peace. But those were just feelings evoked by this particular place; they were not reality. In reality, Roma felt only slightly better than she had before meeting her sister. Now she had found a way to atone for her mistakes, a way to redeem herself. Her loyalty to her sister certainly filled part of the void her father's betrayal had left behind. Without anger and vengeance driving her forward, Roma felt directionless. Protecting and aiding Athena could only take up so much of her time. What was she supposed to do with the rest of the hours in the day? And what about those at night? A hint of a smile graced Roma's muzzle as she thought of how she had spent some of her nights in the past. It had been a long time since she had been with a male. She had to admit she would welcome the company of a charming man. She thought about seeking out Vesper, but something told her that he was more interested in Athena. This didn't hurt Roma's feelings of course; she was looking for a challenge not a mate.
Roma sighed as she picked up Athena's scent not far off. A charming man was not on the menu tonight. She needed to speak with her sister. After her meeting with Naia, Roma had a few questions for her would-be alpha. Roma would stay by Athena's side no matter what she had done because that was the vow she had made. Still, Roma wanted to know exactly what kind of woman she was serving. As a subordinate she might not have a right to ask, but as a sister Roma felt like she deserved some kind of insight into the life of her sister. She wanted to know about this family Athena had spoken of. If Roma had nieces and nephews she wanted to know about them. She also wanted to hear about Athena's involvement with the surrounding packs. Why were some of them so hostile towards her? Most of all, Roma wanted to hear about Athena's relationship with their father. Athena seemed strong and capable. Why would he treat the two of them any differently? Rolling back onto her haunches, Roma awaited her sisters arrival.