When Skoll had thought to come around the den where Celandine kept the cubs, it had been at an excellent time. If he had not come by to just check on them, who knew when the pack would discover that
both little Archers had attempted to go off on their own? Though still groggy from the nap he had taken, he took care to navigate his way through the forest and around the moss-covered trees and boulders until he heard his son.
"Mumumum--Mummammum. Mumma!"
His ghost grey eyes fell on the dark boy and his prize. At least the little prince had not gone off too far.
"Shhh, shh, Anduin," he hushed, hoping Celandine hadn't already come running in a panic from somewhere off in the distance. To the little
"Oh, oh oh oh" he caught from the entrance of the den, he gave a soft chuckle as he bowed his head down to place a kiss on his daughter's crown.
"Vaeda..." For a moment, he wondered if the simple utterance of her name might calm her down, but for the time being, he just wanted to soak up their companionship. He knew from experience now that if he didn't take the time to enjoy them now, he might as well blink and they would be grown, ready to take on the world.
As if he were easing old bones and tired muscles, he slowly reclined onto his stomach, stretching his limbs out before him and behind him. Now that their father was here, he hoped there wouldn't be too much of a racket.
i'm a dreamer, i'm a man
i'm doing whatever i can to make the bad things go away