for @Larkspur but if anyone wants to join just PM me first lol?
No wolf made her doubt every word in her heart like Alastor's absence did. Sure, it was temporary, sure he had a good reason—but Sahalie missed him. She regretted their last real conversation being a fight, even if had been more or less resolved. And as the moment had passed since the children parted ways the girl planted, watered, and nurtured a seed of doubt and worry in her heart that his leaving was all to do with this argument. The regret in her chest was painful: how could she have gotten so mad at him for caring about her? For being concerned? Now he was gone and, for the first time in such a long time, she felt alone. Alastor had been the roots tethering her to the soil, the clouds holding the sky together, the hills pulling the mountains to earth. He had been the voice of reason whenever she was upset about the smallest and largest of things. If she wanted to complain she looked to Alastor, but she couldn't complain to Alastor about Alastor leaving, now. It made no sense.
Somehow her paws carried her to the only wolf she wanted to talk to. Why it was this wolf she had given her trust to, she could never say. Larkspur felt like an honest wolf, at least, deep down. Maybe the girl was afraid the rest of the family would trash-talk the boy, would grow protective of the girl and deny Alastor re-entrance when the time came as some form of punishment. But Larkspur had no power, and he was guaranteed to trash-talk Alastor. Sahalie needed something dependable, and Larkspur's sour mood was as dependable as the sunrise.
Maybe that was it: she didn't want to be the most miserable girl at the dance.
"Hey," she said, shoving her paw at the large form curled beside the tree he had claimed for himself, "Hey let's talk. Let's talk about something." Her words were hasty with a false cheer, attempting to cover her dismay by pushing the air out of her lungs quickly.
(This post was last modified: Sep 25, 2016, 10:41 PM by Sahalie.)