September 14, 2015, 04:17 AM
Burke relaxed more once the female finally accepted her fate. Burke kept his posture big and threatening. But she knew that if she left now she would be out of the pack, clearly that was what none of them wanted. "Good. Now how about you stay in this home for once. You can be alone in BFW too. Your kids need you, and if you want Chevalier to not hate you so much then I'd say to spend more time with him and you know, maybe ask what he liked about Bearclaw Valley. Just explain him things. Kids are not stupid, and especially not Chevalier. So, just be a mother to him and he will love you. Potema, Cicero and Damien are not my children and they see me as their father. So I think you as their biological mother can probably turn things around too," he explained on a steadier tone.
'Well then show that better side of yours because I haven't seen it yet," he spoke, being brutally honest as ever. "I am not even sure what trades you want to pursue but if you can walk with that paw to Bearclaw than you can patrol the borders when I am training your kids," he pointed out as a suggestion. He wasn't always going to be nice, that wasn't his thing. But once Lusa was starting to show she really wanted to be here then Burke would be more civil against her. "And once again, if something is too much or you feel like shit, you can come to me. I will be your counselor, do you thing I want wolves to feel broken in my pack? No. I am not some teenager that holds grudges. Understood?" Burke looked at her with a strict gaze for a moment. "Okay. Then go to your young and be very glad you aren't packless," He spoke, dismissing her. Burke felt like this was enough of a reality check, for now.
'Well then show that better side of yours because I haven't seen it yet," he spoke, being brutally honest as ever. "I am not even sure what trades you want to pursue but if you can walk with that paw to Bearclaw than you can patrol the borders when I am training your kids," he pointed out as a suggestion. He wasn't always going to be nice, that wasn't his thing. But once Lusa was starting to show she really wanted to be here then Burke would be more civil against her. "And once again, if something is too much or you feel like shit, you can come to me. I will be your counselor, do you thing I want wolves to feel broken in my pack? No. I am not some teenager that holds grudges. Understood?" Burke looked at her with a strict gaze for a moment. "Okay. Then go to your young and be very glad you aren't packless," He spoke, dismissing her. Burke felt like this was enough of a reality check, for now.
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Your actions have consequences. - by Burke - September 12, 2015, 10:38 AM
RE: Your actions have consequences. - by DeadLusa - September 13, 2015, 11:28 AM
RE: Your actions have consequences. - by Burke - September 13, 2015, 12:23 PM
RE: Your actions have consequences. - by DeadLusa - September 13, 2015, 01:15 PM
RE: Your actions have consequences. - by Burke - September 13, 2015, 01:53 PM
RE: Your actions have consequences. - by DeadLusa - September 13, 2015, 05:20 PM
RE: Your actions have consequences. - by Burke - September 14, 2015, 04:17 AM
RE: Your actions have consequences. - by DeadLusa - September 18, 2015, 11:57 PM
RE: Your actions have consequences. - by Burke - September 19, 2015, 11:18 AM
RE: Your actions have consequences. - by DeadLusa - October 10, 2015, 11:14 AM