Reflection attracted Cessair's thoughts while she waited for her words to register in Shade. The tale Shadowstorm had related was a sad one indeed. It was hard to decide whether she would rather have never known her father, as was her current situation, or to have known him but be abused by him. At least by not knowing her father, she could assume the best in his character, despite his having abandoned her mother when she most needed him. Why did Shadowstorm and Shade stick with their father when he would so often beat them, anyway? Perhaps it was simply because of the strong attachment that comes with near relation. If the siblings really were so attached to their parents, Cessair was very sorry that they had been killed by malicious loners. Kind of like her own mother...
After a moment, Cessair pushed her thoughts away. It was always painful to think about her mother's death, and she had wanted to pay attention to Shade anyway. She entertained a hope that Shade would tell her about his pack, assuming Shadowstorm's information that he had joined a certain Willow Ridge was correct, since she was still having a hard time deciding which pack she wanted to join. In all likelihood, it had not occurred to him to talk about it; he couldn't know that Cessair was seeking this information. She would probably introduce the subject later, if Shade still felt like talking with her. For the moment, she focused her attention on him and listened for whatever he wanted to say.