This was not a happy meeting to be calling, and Viorel was well aware of that. He also knew that Vayko was not entirely sold on the vote, but the salt and pepper man thought it was the most fair option. It had been his own actions that counted for two of the three litters, shouldn’t everyone else get a say at this point? They were all going to be the ones working their asses off to compensate, he couldn’t ask that without hearing their voices first. Sure, it was a little too council like for his enjoyment, but it also felt more diplomatic than that.
He knew the answers of Vanadis and Clover, he had sent Sharlee to ask them this morning - he didn’t want his presence to sway their opinion, but would keep their answers silent until he knew everyone else’s. Lifting his muzzle to the sky and calling for everyone, as soon as his song ended a crack of lightning ripped through the darkened sky, and thunder boomed in his bones. It reminded him of the night with Vanadis, the origin of this complicated life he had formed.
Once the member of the Backwater had gathered - or as many as he could wait for before his anticipation got the better of them - Viorel cleared his throat. Looking to Vayko for a moment before nodding, he launched right in. ”Thank you all for coming. First and foremost I am elated to announce the arrival of five healthy children of mine, three sons and two daughters. I’m sure in time their presence will be commonplace, but for now they are safe in their dens with Clover and Vanadis.” That was the good news, if only that was the only news.
Pausing for a moment to allow anyone who spoke who wanted to, he continued, ”I’m sure you're also aware that my mother has been offered a safe haven within our borders while she gave birth and whelped. At this point we have three mothers and six cubs, which is why we have called you all here today.” Now was for the unorthodox part, ”Vayko and I would like to open up a vote amongst our members, given the strain that this will cause on everyone we had not opened a permanent spot to Sita, or her two companions. So, in your honest opinions, do you believe that we are strong enough to support this many litters? And, should we offer permanent ranks to the three adults?” That was it, those were the questions.
Looking to Vayko now, he waited to see if the tawny man had anything to add, or if they would vote right away.