A pitiful, very melodramatic whimper left the little one's chest as she halted at the pack's borders, seating herself unceremoniously. Silver ears drooped as she lifted her muzzle into the air and howled, tail wagging behind her as the note split the chilly air. It seemed even her body couldn't decide which extreme it should demonstrate.
Head dropping as the call trailed off, the sound was swiftly followed by the rumbling of the tiny Viking's belly. It had been quite some time since she had had a good meal, and the fact was showing on her underweight frame. Although she was usually a slight creature, her ribs were currently rather alarmingly visible and her posture poor with exhaustion.
Gyda speaks!
who crushes the world beneath her feet
Though I am very glad to see you. What were you thinking Gyda?! You left without a word a single word! We did not know if you died or what? Your brother even went looking for you!
Mother!
She cried, bouncing up and taking a step towards the woman, before shrinking down a little as the ferocity in those blue eyes registered. Tiny ears flattened back against Gyda's skull as she was berated, and she averted her eyes shamefully. There was a beat of silence before she broke it with a quiet, uncharacteristically subdued voice.
I'm sorry, mama,
she began, moving her gaze until it imploringly met her mother's displeased one. I was playing near the borders when I got distracted. I wandered off, and by the time I realised how far I'd gone, it was getting dark. I found an abandoned den to spend the night in.
And what an awful night it had been. It was so cold, mama.
She shook her head, remembering that she hadn't yet finished her explanation. I tried to come home, mother. Really I did. But I didn't know where I was, and I couldn't find the pack's scent anywhere!
Little had the child known, she had ended up travelling away from her home, rather than towards it. Hence why it had taken her so long to eventually get back. I only found my way back now because a loner took pity on me and pointed me here...
She trailed off, gazing up at her mother. Thistle couldn't stay mad at her forever, could she? It was all Gyda could do not to rush at the woman for a hug. Gods, she had missed her family so much!
Gyda speaks!
who crushes the world beneath her feet
Ragnar had long since resolved himself to the knowledge that he would likely never see Gyda again. He had assumed that Nerian had stolen the young Scandinavian princess away from him though that assumption had never truly made sense given that it had been his ex-priestess wives' fear of children and him that had driven her away — so why would she steal Gyda from him? Though he'd had nothing else to go off of why should he have believed any different? As it turned out he had not known Nerian half as well as he had thought he had. Ragnar's concentration, as of late, had been on attempting to keep the fragile and tearing seams of Levi and Charon's lives together the best he could. The scarred Scandinavian did not know if he was capable of it, or if his attempts were all in vain. He could not control what the Gods had in store for the young Ostrega children but he was fighting for them, regardless.
And then there was still the matter of taking a journey back to Redhawk Caldera to tell Peregrine that as long as the offer still stood that he accepted, despite the enigma of exact details of the proposed alliance.
Surprise froze the platnium silver Viking when the call rang out, missing eye tilted skywards, throthe chilling loss of the soft winter breeze that travelled through the thick and ancient forest, coupled with the warm caress of the sun against deliberately scarred flesh. It was becoming easier now, adjusting to having one eye and the harder Ragnar pushed himself an trained, adapting his techniques to use it to his advantage as opposed to letting it debilitate him, the more positive the Jarl's outlook became. The call was familiar but also different, not entirely matchin the image of the small child he'd had in his mind, that she had been when she's went missing.
Half believing that he was merely dreaming it took a buffered moment even when he came upon the scene, fixing his daughter in his single eyed stare as he moved to stand beside his queen wife on his blind side, ears cupping forth to hear the girl's explination. His expressions were well hid though Ragnar was torn between wanting to scold her and wanting to welcome her back home. For now the stoic Jarl remained silent, figuring that he would trust in the Gods — those who already knew how this was going to go.
Then she bounded forward and licked her face. YOu should have howled for us or stayed put, we would have found you! Thistle then backed up and looked to her husband and waited to see what he would do. She wasn't sure if he would so readily take Gyda back into their fold without first making sure she would be an asset. It was a cruel science, but it was the way of things.
Finally the youngest member of the group's words trailed off, and she waited impatiently for some sort of judgement. Finally Thistle rushed forwards and licked her face, and Gyda whimpered, licking back and leaning into the touch before it was abruptly gone once more. A quick glance showed that Thistle was now watching the much larger wolf expectantly, and Gyda's heart fluttered. Turning her gaze to the huge Viking, she took a tentative step towards him.
Father..? Please, I'm sorry.
Gyda speaks!
who crushes the world beneath her feet
"You vanished the same time as the Prieatess did. I had thought thy she had turned you away from me, in fear of me and my Gods." Whatever emotions that remained for Nerian they were nothing more than the coldest contempt and steeled distrust. "Did Mercury find you?" He wished for word of his and Thistle's eldest, of course, hoping that it had been Mercury that had found Gyda and steered her back home though the Viking was quickly discouraged by his son's lack of presence. As it stood, Ragnar had no intentions of sending his daughter away from her home, and his heart was lightened with joy and relief that she was truly before him, but he wanted answers and for now, he had to treat her the same way he would treat any other deserter. He did not believe in coddling his children and if she did not know that already she would learn.
Thistle pricked her ears forward hoping for news of their eldest son. She tilted her head and though she wanted to rush forward and make her daughter come home and never leave. She also knew that Gyda and Ragnar had to work this out. They needed to be honest and straightforward with each other.
Yes father,she agreed meekly, not sure how else she could respond. She had given her explanation. Wasn't it acceptable? If he chose not to believe it, she could think of no way to convince him. Her heart raced and she blinked hard to hold back tears. She wouldn't show that sort of weakness right now, even if he was going to send her away.
His next words, if the situation had not been so serious, would have had Gyda rolling her eyes.
Because I had no intention of leaving! I didn't mean to get lost!Her voice begged him to believe her, but there was a hopeless note there too. This wasn't how she had thought this would go.
At the talk of the priestess, Gyda blinked and shook her head, confused.
What?He thought she had turned her against his Gods? That riled the child, and her eyes narrowed irritably.
They're not just your Gods, father. They're our Gods. Do you think so little of me?It was then that her brother's name registered, and a spark of hope lit in her chest.
Mercury?she chirped, irritation gone.
Yes, yes, I saw Mercury!Here her tail wagged. Here was something that might convince him to believe her.
He decided to travel on to Odinn's Cove, once he found me safe. And I can prove that I saw him, father. He told me something that I couldn't otherwise have known.Cocking her head, she glanced between her parents, slightly concerned that they might be unhappy with her for mentioning it. Still.
He told me, father. He told me about Crete.
Gyda speaks!
who crushes the world beneath her feet
It had failed. Horribly, and was in the past but Ragnar had contented himself with the thought that Nerian had taken Gyda with her since neither of them had so much as a peep about leaving or doing anything to him or Thistle. Of course Crete's name caused Ragnar's hackles to raise in irritation and he leveled in a heavy breath and let it out. Gyda knew of her true parentage as well. There were no secrets between parents and children now. Ragnar had not approved of Thistle's willingness to tell her children who their true father was but he hadn't tried to stop her knowing that in the end it was her choice. For a moment Ragnar was torn between mentioning Crete and mentioning Mercury unsure which deserved his attention first. “And? What are your thoughts on who your true father is?” Calling Crete her father was like spitting up acid — it burned in the Viking's throat with well concealed contempt and outrage — but he was curious, nevertheless.
“Mercury has went to Odinn's Cove? Why” Ragnar turned his attention to the next pressing issue. He was not overly sure what the draw was, and feared for the boy's life at the paws of Vali, though for Thistle and Gyda's sake he did not speak this fear aloud.
Thistle had not told the children of their parentage to upset them or Ragnar. But rather so she wasn't carrying the secret around. It had been more for her benefit than her childrens, to live with that secret always worrying someone else would tell them, it was awful. So she had taken the reins in her own hands so to speak. And it did not keep Ragnar out of the loop, after all for all things that mattered he was their father. Thistle's hackles did raise at the question of Ragnars. She would rather move on from Crete and forget he existed if she could. Granted yes she saw him in Mercury especially, but he had left and as far as she was concerned he didn't deserve a second glance. And on top of that her viking beserker had come in and stolen her heart anyway so Crete no longer mattered.
Thistle thrust her ears forward why would he go there. It is not safe there Ragnar! She quickly quieted herself too upset to listen now, fear for her oldest child eating at her.