She wondered how her guard was faring. All the travel, across the land he prevuously knew, and especially the wolf he was looking for.. She didn't ask what had happened, as the man came back, but only to stay in the shadows. She understood, especially since the Deorwine family has not been so accepting of him so.
Perhaps pained, it was a pity they could not see the loyalties he gave, and the knowledge of this land. Célnes sought him out.
"It is." The forests she dreamed of was finally found. The herds grazed beneath their watch, and they were careful to track the movements. The streams were fresh and beautiful, and the land was abundant for the Kingslend wolves to stay. She was satisfied, but Célnes was also greedy. She wanted more beyond the forest, but could not try until they were settled down properly.
"How are you liking it?" The Deorwine said with a smile.
She rose a brow to his statement, "how long do you think?" there was another time he also took a trip, and returned so. She would not wish to lose him, especially the loyalty he placed within her. It was a shame to let him go, and if truthfully, the King would force him to stay- but no King is that powerful. The best she could do was offer a blessing before he would return.
"You can see there is issues between I and family- I will rely on my brother, during that time." Célnes statement was meant to be; she doesn't trust anyone else except Cenric and him.
"I hope you find what your looking for." She wouldn't pry to what he was searching for, as curious was it was. He was a man of little words, and felt it would simply push him away if she urged too strongly. Célnes did not want to loose him so, and let him roam freely despite the families protest.
There was plans for spring, to satisfy her family of such situations. It would simply have to wait, for when the fruit were starting to grow.
She then had to sigh, "Ignore so- little to no interaction if possible. She thinks of us as a cult, I do not think she would visit willingly." Thinking of the regent of Firebirds who scorned them so, the Deorwine firmly believed she would not come near the forest. Especially on warning them to stay away beyond the mountain, and away from their glade. Tension so, but could peacefully co-exist if left to be.
Though sadly, one of their children eventually knocks on the door.
"There is a day to have peace, but for now let it lay to simmer." Her brother also knocked upon their doors as an apology, and for now, it would have to suffice despite the reluctance Célnes felt upon it. She had to accept it with a smile.
"It would be foolish to seek us out, when they strictly told us to avoid their glade." Hypocrisy, is what she would call them if the time came to be. Fire-lit eyes glanced toward the mountain that was well high in the view, blocking their distance from the Firebirds. Perhaps a sanctuary for the two, for it wasn't a divider, perhaps their tensions would be worse, /
Célnes was visibly surprised on his words. She did not think he would be so direct on the desire of death; but at the same time it pleased her so, to have a sword so close to her side. She silently mused at the thought, "a fair warning to them before so." It was fair game, if they did not leave at the first chance. Thus, permission was granted, as her face eased back to a sly smile.
"I have some plans on the matter." Her smile seemed to widen, perhaps wickedly on the thought. An already mutual agreement between her and her brother, as slowly the snake was to show herself between the two. The history of the dame' was to be ceased in the matter of days, but for the Kings, it was all about the timing.
"My only issue is amongst three," did she start to explain, following the patrol path he so chooses, "they are the most devouted amongst our family- the rest either not yet here, or dead." Surprisingly, the rest who was gathered weren't the extremes- and she should be thankful for it. If more were as devouted as the rest, surely she Célnes would not be able to have the guard by her side, nor Kiyoshi and Toshi.
"Calhoun, Odessa, and Rohesia," the three names the Deorwine hummed. Chad, Fréobearn and Ravinger were near, but she saw the three not daring to pull a coupe, especially her sister, "but per' age Odessa will not, and Calhoun proves tame with enough praise to the High Elk." They could be a worry, but not for the current days.
"Though with Rohesia? My brother and I have a method to deal with her."
Surely he remembers the cousin attacking her, and proclaiming to disown them. The elk woman, was truly not worried. It was shown within the carefree smile and her light steps, Célnes was free of stress, despite enemies being so close to home.
"Do not worry about me, Germanicus." She gently brushed against his side if he did not pull away, and reassured him so. The thought of a coup already had long been destroyed by the paws of Rohesia, for surely she had died somewhere away from the forest, or by now, the body would've been found. Satisfied, she had no thoughts the rest would try.
If so, the King believed she had enough to her aid to help so.
"I will be saddened by your departure, but I do hope you will share what you shall find, yes?" A smile as so, as the Célnes was curious on where he was going.