Somewhere in the darkness shines a little light on a blue horizon
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Charon trusted Osprey's word when she said she would be fine, although he was still sort of worried that maybe she wouldn't be okay. However, Charon knew better than to question Osprey; he would question many things in this world, but he didn't want to backstab his friend by taking away her pride (by guiding her carefully to her own pack) and also thought he shouldn't make it seem as though he didn't trust her. So he would let her go once they would reach the borders, to give Osprey her honour.

Osprey said she had considered it sometimes, but not seriously. Well, Charon supposed that made sense, since she had no mate, so no one to have pups with. Charon was quick to answer when Osprey asked why he wanted to know about it. "I just thought it'd be cool if you did, 'cause then I could visit the Plateau and be sort of like... their uncle or fairy godfather or something like that and do fun stuff with them. And you could bring them to visit the Bay and teach them about adventuring." Where the boy had expressed his interest in being a leader just moments ago, now a part of him shone through that showed how much of a child he still sometimes was.
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RE: Somewhere in the darkness shines a little light on a blue horizon - by Charon - April 09, 2015, 03:38 PM