Medic 3/3
He felt for her and the pack, this was obvious by the expression of his features, the falling of his ears and then the small wag to the ending which she had told. There was not a day she did not miss her parents, her aunt, her age-mate sister and she was determined to live on and prevail with their memory to look back on. Blitz, even though he knew very little of her family and her pack, seemed to care enough about her alone to feel remorse about Willow Ridge and how they had all suffered so deeply last year. She smiles ever delicately to her old childhood friend, his words a comfort to her. Though she spoke openly about her parents with her family all the time, telling stories about them, reminding them of all they had done, it was hard to open up to wolves that had not been a part of the pack or part of the family. Blitz was lucky to have learned, in a way, if only to better understand all Ravenna had been through.
"Thank you so very much Blitz... It means a lot." She smiles again, reaching out to touch her silver haired muzzle to the nape of his deeply black nape. She then pulls away quick just as he gestures to the collection at her footing. "I'm going to strip a few pieces of bark off the trees here and then we can head out." She spoke, ending her sentence as she made way towards one of the cedar trees, lifting up on her back legs to scratch dull nails into the wood. She lifts the pieces into her mouth, holding them firm and then juts her nose to Blitz to get the other bits of branch so that they could then head on out. They'd better get going before the snow turned bad on them and they got lost out here.
[Fade exit.]
He felt for her and the pack, this was obvious by the expression of his features, the falling of his ears and then the small wag to the ending which she had told. There was not a day she did not miss her parents, her aunt, her age-mate sister and she was determined to live on and prevail with their memory to look back on. Blitz, even though he knew very little of her family and her pack, seemed to care enough about her alone to feel remorse about Willow Ridge and how they had all suffered so deeply last year. She smiles ever delicately to her old childhood friend, his words a comfort to her. Though she spoke openly about her parents with her family all the time, telling stories about them, reminding them of all they had done, it was hard to open up to wolves that had not been a part of the pack or part of the family. Blitz was lucky to have learned, in a way, if only to better understand all Ravenna had been through.
"Thank you so very much Blitz... It means a lot." She smiles again, reaching out to touch her silver haired muzzle to the nape of his deeply black nape. She then pulls away quick just as he gestures to the collection at her footing. "I'm going to strip a few pieces of bark off the trees here and then we can head out." She spoke, ending her sentence as she made way towards one of the cedar trees, lifting up on her back legs to scratch dull nails into the wood. She lifts the pieces into her mouth, holding them firm and then juts her nose to Blitz to get the other bits of branch so that they could then head on out. They'd better get going before the snow turned bad on them and they got lost out here.
[Fade exit.]
(This post was last modified: Jan 08, 2018, 01:17 AM by Ravenna.)