I am now posting as both Tokino and Kova to finish up this thread and archive it.
Kova's ears twitched as Tokino answered his question. Heck, he didn't just answer his question, but elaborated on it, and gave the definitions for two other geographic formations too. This greatly pleased Kova, but at the same time he felt suddenly very empty. What his father had described had been the same kind of area the young Lagina had been lost in. He bit his lip as Tokino then tries to change the subject and asks about the yearling ceremony his mother was going to do. Still concerned for Noble and distracted by the thought of being so close to her but so far, Kova only barely acknowledged his fathers question.
“Yeah I like all of the roles....” Kova said still only half listening to his father. His head rolled to one side upon the earth as his chest pushed against Kino's heavy body weight to breath deeply. Tokino blinked once before sniffing at Kova's leg wondering why he had become so very depressed. The older wolf could easily tell that something was on Kova's mind. He prodded Kova in the side with his own fore paw then began to nibble on Kova's ear trying to distract the pup. He should not be wearing such a serious face at his age, of this Tokino was sure. Kova growled less playfully than before as he tried to yank his ear out of his fathers grip. The movement hurt, and in return Tokino growled back before pressing his weight into Kova further.
“What's on your mind kid? Tell me or your ear gets it..” Tokino warned Kova before his tail began slapping at the child's leg while it wagged. Kova grumpily growled again before trying to hide his head against Tokino's shoulder and chest. “It's just.. I think Noble was near me all the time... I mean... I think we were really close when we were lost but never saw each other, and that makes me feel really sad. More sad than knowing that you and mom found her smell at the palisade place.” Kova whimpered against his fathers shoulder before letting his head fall backwards against the earth once more. A great sigh was heaved from the boy as his father rolled off of Kova's lean frame.
Once Tokino rolled onto his belly about a foot away from Kova, the grand male sat upwards and let out a sigh of his own. It truly was bad luck if what Kova had said was true. He was so worried about Noble, especially now that he knew how both she and Kova had not been together the whole time while they were lost. Noble was all alone now, making a fire burn in the elder wolf's heart as he longed to bring her back home to her family. “Yeah that's a bit disheartening...” Tokino wouldn't lie to Kova. He probably felt just as bad as the young gray wolf did right now. However the older wolf didn't want this welcome back meeting to be sad. He couldn't think of much to ask Kova, but maybe practicing the stuff he'd taught Kova might help?
“So can you tell me who your great great grandparents are? and their children?” Tokino asked in a rather serious tone as he watched Kova to see the look on the boys face. Kova was still laying on his back as he listened to Tokino speaking. The boys face twisted into a semi thoughtful one as he rolled his body to his left side. From there Kova gazed at Tokino then closed his eyes to think of the few days that the elder wolf had tried teaching him and Noble about their family. Kova had always questioned why it was important to know about wolves who were long since dead, and Noble had always tried ditching the little teaching sessions or changing the topic somehow. Usually Noble ended the little teaching sessions herself and got Tokino to actually play with them. However, Kova did manage to learn the stuff his father had tried to teach him, despite thinking it a waste of time.
“It waaaasss... Yiran Kar Lagina and Morning Star. He was a white wolf with teal eyes and she was a black wolf with pale gold eyes...” Kova replied first before pausing to think of all the names that went with the children of Yiran and Morning. He always got the names Tyrio and Tyrian mixed up for some reason. Maybe because they were so close to each other despite being on different layers of the family tree.
“Their children were...... Tyrio Seer?, Starlight, Just Yiran, Mark, Kohyrin, Mary, Dukinra, and Windsi right?.” Kova flicked his eyelids back open to glance up at Tokino's chest and face. The older wolf was sitting patiently to his left with his eyes closed nodding silently.
“Well you are partially right, but you forgot one half of the family there... Who else did I say Morning paired with?” Tokino rumbled knowingly. Their family was a bit confusing in certain sections of it. Kova's little brows pushed together as he closed his eyes and thought again. He racked his brain for the answer. He couldn't think of it at first, and had to actually go through the entire list of wolves from Tyrian and Wind downwards just to figure out who it was he was missing.
“Ummm... Seeeker?” He asked quickly before glancing at Tokino once more for confirmation. He saw his father smiling softly while more roughly nodding his head "yes" to Kova. “So it was Seeker Lagina and Morning Star. Then their kids are Yukiro, Karia Yu, Rock, Spiro, and Near Pine.” Kova nodded to himself before also propping himself up into a sitting position. He wondered why Tokino was so adamant in teaching him about the family he'll never get to see. Kova figured that he would probably never need to actually know the stuff that now lodged itself into his head thanks to Tokino. He didn't think to openly argue with his father about this right now though. Not when he was clearly pleasing the elder wolf. Besides, he had greatly missed his family and Tokino's seriousness when he had been lost.
“Can you tell me about the rest of the family?” Tokino queried before laying his body back down upon the earth. His eyes opened back up only slightly as he very quickly glanced to Kova to see the boys annoyed face. A small chuckle fell from the older man's lips before a wide smile wrinkled his face. “Well?” He prompted.
“Kohyrin Lagina, with a coat of silver and blue eyes is my great grandfather. My great grandmother was Kowali Mai, a cream and gray agouti she wolf with gray eyes. Their children are Marcus, Light, Yakova, Wuima, Tyrani?, Fern and Uharama. Yakova is my grandfather, with a coat of gray and teal eyes. He was paired with Flower Fall, a brownish black she wolf with light green eyes. Their children are Darkwind, Keema, Yalua, Marianna, and you Tokino. ” Kova inhaled deeply. The names lifted off of his brain like a swarm of bees as he thought about who was paired with who and the children that came about from the pairings. He wondered then how children came to be. “You are not done yet Kova...” Tokino's voice interjected the young wolf's thoughts making him frown and think for a moment more.
“You paired with Minka Leigh a tawny red she wolf with gold eyes. Then it goes to me and Noble. Noble is a dark brownish black she wolf with gold eyes.” Kova looked to his father with a challenging gleam in his eye. He was sure he had everybody down now. “You are still missing Marianna's children...” Tokino reminded Kova as he looked towards the hills of their territory. The blackberries were thick this year, making all the fields look covered in green and black.
“Oh come on.” Kova huffed before scraping at the dirt and growling softly. “Marianna, a gray coated she wolf with dark blue eyes, paired with Sibo RiverRunner, a white wolf with amber eyes. They had Narimé Lagina, a gray she wolf with light blue eyes.” He wrinkled his nose angrily at the thought of the gray woman. His mother had brought him to Whisper Caverns territory to meet his cousin, but the woman had come off very mean to him. Even if she was family he didn't at all like her. “She also had three pups with a rusty orange male named Sloane Thorben. Those pups were named Titan, Yuka, and Malia Thorben...but I don't get why I have to know about them.” He grumbled to his father while thinking of the time shortly before meeting Narime when he had met Titan Thorben at a bison carcass. The older black wolf had been nice enough, and Kova didn't particularly dislike him. However he didn't think that knowing about them was at all relevant to their family of Lagina's.
Tokino grinned. Kova had gotten them all right. His memory surpassed his own and thoroughly impressed the older wolf. He wished he had Kova's gifts. He had hated his lessons with his mother and father as well, but it had taken him more than twice as long to learn all the names and pack events than it had taken Kova to learn. “Very good Kova. Remember the names well, and all of the stories you've learned. I promise they'll come in handy one day. ” he let his tail wag before thinking about whether Kova would take a good role during his ceremony. Kino pegged the boy as a hunter or scout, but there were plenty of roles for him to choose from. The old wolf kept himself quiet though keeping the question to himself. He figured Kova could use the space alone. “I'm going to check on your mother. Have a good night Kova..” Tokinog spoke the farewell gently while standing up and headbutting Kova warmly. The old wolf landed a wet pair of licks on the boys crown despite Kova trying to avoid him. Then he smiled before heading out to find Minka. He'd have to tell her about his plans to look for Noble before the pack left its territory.
Kova sighed before laying himself back down at the front of the den. He thought about his family and Tokino as his eyes drooped closed. Then the youth fell asleep dreaming of warm days playing with Noble, Tokino, and Minka in front of the birthing den. (FADE)