Advisor demonstration 2/3
Charcoal lips pushed together into a thin line in thought as Lorcan listened to the yearling explain why she liked to keep busy.
"I'm like that, I worry too much" He admitted, giving a slow nod of his head before continuing.
"and when it all gets a too much, I find hunting or patrolling usually helps to calm me down." Maybe the activities would work just as well for Kip. He offered the girl a smile, russet ears perking up, when she agreed to help him gather plants if he ever needed her to in the future.
"I'd appreciate that..." He replied quietly, flashing her a genuine smile. Next time he purposefully went out looking to collect plants for the cache he would remember to invite her along.
Lorcan didn't try to approach her again after Kip darted away to avoid his touch. He had only meant for it to comfort her, but obviously all it had done was make her feel uncomfortable. The larger male faltered in his step, pausing a moment to give her more space as they moved between the tall pine trees whilst making a mental note not to try and comfort her physically like that again. Russet ears pressed back against his head awkwardly as
she apologised for moving away. The male swallowed and said nothing, choosing to ignore it and move on with their conversation instead — it would save them both the embarrassment.
Golden eyes narrowed as he listened to Kip express how she felt about Odin and his recent promiscuous action. He couldn't help but lower his tail, waving it between his legs uncomfortably as he grew more sorry for her. It wasn't
her fault that she had ended up in such a messed up situation. It surprised Lorcan to hear that Odin had run away from her when she had tried to talk to him. Maybe, he considered, Odin had been too overwhelmed at the time to talk it over with her. Still, that did not make his heart hurt for her any less. Especially since she clearly seemed to care deeply for the young Archer.
"When I spoke to him about it he told me that, at the time, he hadn't realised what he was doing. He seemed pretty sorry, though. Realised he'd made a mistake." Or rather,
a few. Lorcan couldn't help but defend Odin a little. He thought of the boy like a younger brother, it would be wrong not to.
All his defending of Odin probably wasn't helping Kip feel any better though. He fell silent, giving a loud sigh and shrug of his shoulders in defeat.
"I know it's hard but, give it some time. He's got a lot to deal with at the moment..." He looked across to Kip, his golden eyes warm and sincere.
"And in the mean time, focus on yourself. Show him what he's missing." A single white brow quirked up teasingly. She'd either entice Odin back or she'd learn to move on from him.
(This post was last modified: Mar 31, 2018, 12:15 PM by Lorcan.)
# P O R C A N
sometimes, two people have to fall apart to realise
how much they need to fall back together