Advisor demonstration 3/3.
Van, feel free to fade with your next post if you want!
Lorcan nodded in quiet understanding, trying to show support for the young female as she opened up to him. It was nice that she felt comfortable enough to be open and honest with him, even though they hardly knew each other. The male enjoyed living within a tight-knit group, wolves who he knew he could approach with a concern or worry and they wouldn't judge him — and, he hoped, with time the he and the wolves of Clearwater Tarn would develop such a relationship, once they got to know each other better.
Charcoal lips pressed together into a thin line as @
Kip muttered, watching as her fur stood on end at the mention of Odin being sorry. He said nothing for a moment, not wanting to incite any more strongly negative emotions from the girl, but as he remained silent Kip continued talking, growing more and more distressed by the second. Russet ears moved to mirror hers and pressed flat against his head as she choked out her feelings on the matter.
Lorcan couldn't help but feel bad for her and in some ways he felt kind of guilty, as if
he could have done something to prevent any of it happening at all. He tried to reason with her.
"He may pay more attention to Lenae and want to spend time with his pups, but that doesn't mean he will forget about you..." He thought maybe his words would help, but then Kip's hard exterior crumbled. Her soft, childish vulnerability spilled out as she sobbed at the ground.
Lorcan's pale brows furrowed and golden eyes widened as he panicked, desperate to comfort her, but unsure of what to do or say. He could really empathise with her. It wasn't so long ago that he had felt the same way about himself.
Useless and
unwanted.
"You are important, you are Kip!" He told her, his voice hushed but serious.
"It just takes the right wolf to see all that you're worth, and if Odin can't see how amazing you are well... his loss."
He lent over closer to her, trying to see her face, but not close enough to actually make contact. He didn't want to spook her again.
"Come on, I think we've had enough upset for one day. Forget the medicinal cache, let's go find you something to eat and a nice spot in the den. How's that sound?" He offered with a hopeful smile.
(This post was last modified: Mar 31, 2018, 12:16 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