Gone Tomorrow
This was nice. This easy conversation between the two she-wolves. It didn't feel forced, it didn't feel scripted. They were perfect strangers, but that didn't mean they couldn't have a nice chat, especially about something that was near and dear to both of their hearts: the Tainn brothers. Though the two females were not legitimate Tainns themselves, they had married in, so-to-speak, and the concerns of the family were now their concerns. For while Corinna was the mother of these pups, she knew full well that they would grow up more Tainn than Donata. As for extending the invitation to Ranger, it seemed only natural and right that she did so - Indru and Ruiko's quarrels were not her own, she had not lost her individuality that far.
Ears perking at the question, she chuckled and shook her head sadly. "No, not really. I know Indru wants to name one after his father, Rihael, but beyond that, I honestly don't have a clue," she admitted. She knew that was usually a job for the mother, but she wanted to play it by ear, certain that when she finally gave birth to the little scamps, she would immediately chose upon the right name for them. After all, names had to fit, and how could one name a pup before they met them? "I just want to know them first, because I give them any names. It seems more fitting that way, as opposed to naming them before hand and not having their names match."
As the two females seated themselves, Corinna's green eyes noted the patch of differently colored fur on Ranger's shoulder. There was an old wound there, something that Cori was no stranger too. She remembered fully the bite she had received from Indru, and was thankful that there had been no permanent scaring. But it was rude to stare, and she averted her eyes to listen to Ranger answer her questions. She started though when she heard Kinis' name. The mysterious youth that she had never met, another of the Tainn siblings she had heard so much about. She had assumed that he was missing in action, along with Niija, Junai, and Torla, but to hear that he was alive and well in Relic Lore, that was something. She wondered if Indru knew, and decided that she would ask him later when they were getting ready for sleep. "Really? I wasn't aware that Kinis was in Relic Lore. I've never had the opportunity to meet him, though if he is anything like Triell and Borlla, I'm sure he's a wonderful kid," she responded, aware that her reaction to the name might be a bit awkward if gone unexplained.
The locations that Ranger named off were foreign to Corinna's ears, and she tried to hide her confusion, though she wasn't sure how successful she was at it. Since her pregnancy, she had rarely strayed further than the Grove. Movement was limiting, and she was unaware that the borders of Relic Lore had been expanded, though she had noted that when Indru left, he left for longer periods of time than normal. He had not told her of any new explorations, however, and she had taken it with a grain of salt."It seems loving water runs in the Tainn blood," she joked, trying to cover her confusion. Of course, her statement applied to every creature who wanted to remain alive, but whatever. "And of course. I might get sick of them if they stay here all the time," Cori's voice broke into chuckles. She might love them with all of her heart, but she knew that in the days ahead, it would be a struggle. "There's going to be good and bad days, perhaps Uncle Ruiko would be happy to provide discipline on the bad."