“Yeah? He had a limp too, if I recall.” Gwendolyn didn’t know how common a name it was, which is why she’d said his last name as well, because she truly didn’t expect anything from Flair and just figured she’d answer the question as best as she could.
Yet her jaw dropped open as Flair went on to say she did used to know a Rayne, back when she was in a pack. For once, Gwen was left speechless as her mind was left reeling at the sheer and utter luck, the sheer coincidence of having met Flair and hearing her say those words. What were the chances that the Rayne Flair was talking about was the same one she was looking for?
“You’re kidding?! Do you know where he is now?” The words were blurted out before her brain had properly geared back up, because the gods had to be pulling a prank on her. She’d expected to never find anything about her father, or at least have it take till her own death to know what truly happened to him.
But someone, somewhere must have thought it’d be funny to toss a boulder in her way and see her falter because that’s exactly what was happening.
“Fuck, sorry, that’s - I just never expected - ” Now it was Gwen’s turn for her mind to keep racing at a hundred miles an hour, trying to calm down before she really scared Flair off. Because, otherwise, she’d be busier than a bee in spring, trying to temper her own emotions and words. So taking a deep breath, Gwen stood up and took a few steps away to just shake out her pelt, seemingly defusing the cluttered energy she felt in her skin. Even though it felt like there were a hundred bees under her skin, waiting to burst out.
“I’m sorry, I really am.” Turning back to Flair, a tinge of sincerity coming from her voice as she spoke, her tail swinging behind her slightly in nervous excitement.
“You just surprised me, that’s all. Figured I’d never find anything on him ya know?” Giving herself another shake, Gwen settled back down, though now on her stomach a few feet away and facing Flair.
“Uh, do...do you remember what happened to him?”