Amélie was pleased with the way the meeting was going so far. As she perched herself cozily beside her mate, she looked at all of her new pack mates. Truthfully they all seemed to be quite lovely, at least from where she stood. When Alexander introduced her, she smiled softly to all those whom she was meeting for the first time. As soon as his introduction was over, Alexander moved on to inform them all that the pack would be hunting and also holding sparring lessons. Alexander wrapped everything up with allowing everyone to freely add any suggestions they may have had. Borden, the current beta, took the opportunity to resign from his position. Amélie was shocked, clearly, as she moved her gaze away from Borden and onto Alexander, wondering how he would take it and what he would say.
Warm smile was noticed, and she returned a tiny, brief one. What she would do to know his thoughts. The rustle of stone brought head round to Alexander. News of his mate, was not entirely new, now a mere fact. How could she not have a cheery smile? She was happy the pair were together, and they certainly made a striking match. The mention of Borden changed things. Jayse lay paralyzed not for herself, not really but for Borden. The gray wolf could not help let her eyes land on his. Wondering if their recent plans were in his mind or if he'll feel bound to continue his duties, or least for awhile. Nothing could be done at the moment, and with whatever strength she processed she listened to Alex the gray mask held with interest. lost your balance |
Atiris looked at Wanderer and would have answered his comment, but the meeting had begun. She felt awake enough that she did not think it would be a problem, but she couldn't always anticipate how things would go. Whenever she was sitting down and listening to someone talk without being actively involved in the conversation herself, she tended to feel a strong pull toward sleep. She hoped that Weldering was right- that Alexander wasn't boring, and that the meeting wouldn't be long.His first messages were fairly clear- he had a new missus and that was fine with Atiris. She did not know Alexander well at all, and so she was happy for him , but not overwhelmed with giddiness and excitement. She really had no idea who he was, afterall- he could have been an expert at lexicography for all she knew- but that would be far beyond her. She was pretty and Atiris was sure she was swell.
Then assignments- Borden to hunting, herself and Adonia to scouting (which was replied to with a smart nod) and Weldering to sparring. She was quite awake and Weldering's push made her feel a bit stupid and in response she gave him a what the heck was that for? look. She glanced to him with a secretive smile, though, when Alexander told him to organize a sparring session. She didn't think she lacked the skills, but she'd still definitely take advantage of a sparring session. Any occasion in which she was welcome to beat up on her friends was a welcome one.
The floor was open then and Bordon was the first to speak and he shocked Atiris quite plainly. She had joined the pack because he'd invited her- currently, she had no attachment whatsoever to Alexander and her first response was to go with him. Thought needed to happen first, and this was one of the rare occasions in which she actually stopped to think before she let herself speak. Her ears flicked forward and back and she looked toward Alexander for his reaction before she leaned toward Weldering and spoke no louder than a whisper, only for him to hear, na. "Hooo-ee, if all the pack meeting are like this," She commented, "Life is gonna be some interesting!"
But before he'd had a chance to even verbally react, Jaysyek also rose up, announcing that she was leaving as well. Alexander's eyes flickered to the white female and then to Borden, and then back again. They were in this together. Something more was growing beneath the surface of all of this. He didn't want her words of kindness, he didn't want any of that. He wanted the truth, and neither of them were giving it to him now. <b style="color:#51b85f">"Get out." Alexander growled, his ears pressed back, and grief lined his voice, however angry the words were. <b style="color:#51b85f">"Both of you." There was temptation to send someone to escort them out, but what was the use? They hadn't started trouble, and they would certainly put up no fight in leaving.
<b style="color:#51b85f">"I'll lead the hunt." He said, shoulders hunched, his voice hardly audible. No one had said anything before all of this, so he dared them to say something now. <b style="color:#51b85f">"This meeting is over." With one final glance at Borden, Alexander twisted around, and stalked off.<b style="color:#51b85f">"speech."
The last thing Weldering was expecting was for anyone to leave the pack just after it started to go so well. His steel blue eyes were scanning the various wolves present at the meeting feeling rather proud of himself. His muzzle lifting with a sense of pride. From practically nothing this pack had gone from strength to strength but now they were going backward. Their second was leaving and alongside him a she-wolf was following. Weldering was surprised yet indifferent. Although Bordon seemed like a nice guy he did not know the brute well enough to comment.
The silver and black masked male continued to watch cautiously, waiting for the Alpha's reaction. Lighting he could feel Atiris leaning over to whisper, dropping his head now so that the smaller she-wolf did not have to stretch so high to reach his large black ears. 'Hooo-ee, if all the pack meeting are like this, life is gonna be some interesting!' Weldering hummed near silently back. He was still not too sure how to react and so said nothing back. Still with regards to Atiris' comment the last Swift River meeting that he had attended could perhaps pip this one for being interesting. Finally Alexander answered, his tone angry and Welde sighed lightly. The meeting now was over and with his injuries that he did not want anyone to notice he felt this would be a good time to leave. <b style="color:#0d5b8c; font-family:geogia; font-size:13px">"I'm gonna head off. See you later Atiris." He muttered quietly using his nose to poke her shoulder in farewell before slinking off.
Catching Jayse’s added statement, Borden rose from his place and observed the alpha quietly. She did not mention anything about them being together and he silently appreciated that; although, he was sure the others would pick up that they were a couple. The tip of his tail curled as he watched Alexander sternly eye him and then Jayse. When his eyes returned to the stocky wolf before him, he growled and Borden reacted in the only way he knew how to. The alpha’s piercing gaze and eventual leave only fueled him further.
Underneath his pelt, a place where fire had once burned, sparked and roared once again. The last time he had been given a look like that, his father had sent him away. The fur along his shoulders bristled but he suppressed his own growl and held his tongue, biting it behind his teeth. FINE! his inner-self snarled. Fine… Before he could say something harsh or out of ill-will, he looked to Jayse and took a step towards her as Alexander declared the meeting was over. For a split-second his features softened and he whispered to the base of her ear before placing a ‘kiss’ on her temple, “I’ll catch up with you in a bit.”
Taking in the sight of Alexander’s tail disappearing over the ledge, the Lyall scowled once more, not knowing what else to think. If the leader wanted him to leave on unpleasant terms, so be it; Borden couldn’t care less after he had tried to bring up the matter in the gentlest way possible. After seeing Weldering abruptly leave, he pressed his lips together and stalked off. He lightly brushed past Adonia and Atiris and began to slink down the mountain. Once he had finally touched the ground below, he decided he would never return to the rocky heights. He would disappear from the Mountain of Dire and its pack entirely.
{Presto.}
The reaction of the Midnight Plateua leader was neither unexpected nor planned for. She hadn't known what the leaving of two members would do, least she had gotten it over with. She could not have manged waiting any longer after Borden left. Some how she knew if she brought it up in private to Alexander after the meeting there would have been no good time. He probably would have gotten out of her why she could not stay. Who knows maybe he would be even more angry. This was much better, quick like a shot, poke it in, pull it out. What was done was done. lost your balance |
Everything went downhill. Amélie watched as Alexander's usually gentle facade twist into angry and she frowned. Amé could see how much Borden's resignation had hurt the honorable leader. Silently she wondered why Borden was leaving to begin with, and could only assume that he wanted to make a life of his own; to claim his own terrain and bear children. It was an honest request and every single one of them had a right to do so. Perhaps some day Alexander would see that. Until then, she would comfort her love as needed. So with one swift motion, the mademoiselle went after her mate.