http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v201/bluepups/sibtablesmall.png); background-position:top center; background-repeat:no-repeat; padding-top: 200px; padding-bottom: 10px; padding-left: 20px; padding-right: 20px; text-align:justify;">At the request to stay, the tension and guilt Sibyl had felt just melted away. She didn't believe that anyone could lie, and if Jade wanted her to stay, she would. Sibyl wasn't sure what to expect when the nervous fae steeled herself to speak again. With courage Sibyl hadn't expected the wolf to be able to draw up, Jade declared her quest of fining her long lost brother. For a moment, Sibyl was silent. Jade hadn't asked a question, but it was obviously a request for information. Staring off to the side, eyes fixed on little more than a mote of dust floating through the air, the brown wolf pondered.
Sibyl scraped her memories for any males that could be this woman's brother. There were, of course, the Hollow wolves, but of the three males Sibyl didn't think any had ever mentioned a sister. On top of that, the Hollow males were a bit older than Jade. There was no way any of them could have been her litter mates. Possibly an older brother, but she thought that to be unlikely. Then there was the handful of males that had shown up to rescue Kiche from the bear, but even if any of them were Jade's brother, Sibyl had no idea where she might tell Jade to find them.
Her mind turned to that miserably rainy day in which she had fallen into that trench on the meadow, and the dark, storm-eyed wolf who had helped her and given her food. There was a sort of hidden kindness to him, she was sure, buried somewhere under his rough demeanor. Her metallic eyes turned back to Jade, carefully picking over her features, her slight stature, her shy expressions. There was no way that the big, brusque male from the meadow was this tiny, timid woman's relation.
Sibyl sighed, an apologetic smile on her face. "I really don't think I've seen him, miss. I'm sorry. What does he look like? If I ever do see him, I'll be sure to let you know." Her brow furrowed as she tried to think how she would even find Jade again if she ever did find the brother. "Uhm, where do you live, though?"
Sibyl scraped her memories for any males that could be this woman's brother. There were, of course, the Hollow wolves, but of the three males Sibyl didn't think any had ever mentioned a sister. On top of that, the Hollow males were a bit older than Jade. There was no way any of them could have been her litter mates. Possibly an older brother, but she thought that to be unlikely. Then there was the handful of males that had shown up to rescue Kiche from the bear, but even if any of them were Jade's brother, Sibyl had no idea where she might tell Jade to find them.
Her mind turned to that miserably rainy day in which she had fallen into that trench on the meadow, and the dark, storm-eyed wolf who had helped her and given her food. There was a sort of hidden kindness to him, she was sure, buried somewhere under his rough demeanor. Her metallic eyes turned back to Jade, carefully picking over her features, her slight stature, her shy expressions. There was no way that the big, brusque male from the meadow was this tiny, timid woman's relation.
Sibyl sighed, an apologetic smile on her face. "I really don't think I've seen him, miss. I'm sorry. What does he look like? If I ever do see him, I'll be sure to let you know." Her brow furrowed as she tried to think how she would even find Jade again if she ever did find the brother. "Uhm, where do you live, though?"
(This post was last modified: Jul 15, 2012, 08:46 PM by Sibyl.)