Well I'll always try and make sure I reply quickly, but you can take as long as you want between posts! No rush on your part, I just don't want to hold you up <33
Also, with how wishy-washy this aspect of their timeline is, just gonna assume that Lorcan is with them because why not.
I should just be honest with you. Rarely did such an opening statement promise good things, but Craw would not be too hasty in his pre-judgements. His eyes narrowed as he watched her nonetheless, jaw clenching in faintly discouraged anticipation of what was to come next.
But while what @
Maeve revealed was definitely damning, it was not particularly damaging of his perception of the girl herself. Her admission was met with a snort, an unpleasant mixture of lack of surprise and disdain for the picture she painted. His opinion of the Pines pack had been low, it was true, but based only on one meeting. He might have hoped that they were more competent outside of his own experience of them, but apparently not! What a poisonous place for a young wolf to be, sapped of purpose and guidance. If Celandine had known the fate which had befallen her friend, Craw did not doubt that she would have been far quicker to extract Maeve from it. He was glad they had when they did. Whether or not Maeve was capable of productivity would be measured on her own actions from this moment on, not the failings of her past leaders.
The corners of his lips twisted in the hint of a smile as he wondered if she knew just how much her cushy, lazy life was about to change.
He listened to her suggestions seriously, silently working out where her self-proclaimed talents and interests matched with the needs of the pack. The grey girl did not seem entirely convinced by her own words, but he overlooked it. It was not her fault if she didn't know how to express enthusiasm and proactiveness any more. She would learn, or she would fall short.
"No," he rasped, and decided that he liked her blunt, rough manner to soften his own (Whitestone had a penchant for tough, cold women, it seemed),
"unless you mean the type I like to rip off cougars." He waited a heartbeat before grinning, making it clear that it was a joke - mostly. With an amused huff, he rested his haunches on the ground, and studied her closely once more.
"We have a medic in training, but you could apprentice under him if you wish, but I think guardian would suit you. I would know just the woman to help train you. We've got some... irksome neighbours out in the tundra, not to mention the damn coyotes and occasional cat - you would certainly be valued as more dedicated protection for the pack."
There he paused, watching closely, eager for her reaction - would she roll her eyes (or clearly fight the urge to) as would Celandine, or scoff as would Capable, or happily welcome it as would Lorcan? Ultimately, he just needed to see if she was
keen for guidance, for purpose. Her past idleness could be forgiven as someone else's mistake, but there were no barriers and excuses between Maeve and her actions from here on.
To her credit, the girl's responses were straightforward and, as far as Craw could tell, honest. He saw Celandine's bluntness in her, and thought he understood their closeness. Clearly they had been there for each other during trying times, and besides the amusing idea of Celandine's being anybody's emotional support, he appreciated their history.
The decision was not difficult, and he accepted her into Whitestone on the provision that Morganna agreed with the decision. Calling for Celandine, the trio made the last leg of the journey back to the monadnock, and Craw was glad to have the whole business done and behind him.
(This post was last modified: Nov 23, 2016, 05:24 PM by Craw.)