September 13, 2016, 10:26 PM
She was confused as he question her name, it was written clearly on her face. He wondered if she thought him a fool, or deaf, but soon she seemed to understand. Her ears pressed back and now was his turn to be confused. Had she not wanted him to know? Finally, she confirmed her name giving with it her sirename and she claimed Silver Creek. He wondered after Spring then, if Saena was back and the Creek belonged to her, as she stated, would Spring no longer be alpha?
He realized the thought unsettled him. No because there was anything wrong with Saena, but because he'd grown fond of Spring. He trusted her to not be the kind of wolf he wanted to avoid. Especially with all that had gone on. Saena, however, was mostly unknown. It felt a bit like meeting someone from the past, from myth. As far as he'd been concerned the stories of Saena and Reek were distant past, though he knew they weren't truly. It was strange to meet her face to face, knowing so much about her past and her personal life and her knowing nothing of him.
"It's a pleasure to meet you, Saena. I am glad to see you returned safe to Silver Creek. You've met with Spring already?" He could smell the female on Saena faintly, under the rain. At least Spring was aware. He'd hate to think that Saena had come back and he was the first to find her. He'd likely have panicked if so. A part of his was still not entirely convinced she wasn't a ghost afterall. "I joined not too long ago, we've never met but I heard about you from Spring and Shreya. They told me how you lead the pack here." He politely avoided the reason why, but he wanted to explain how he knew her. "That was very brave of you, Silver Creek has an impressive history to live up to." He wasn't sure what else to say. He felt awkward. Saena wasn't the alpha, but...should he show submissive posture to her?
He realized the thought unsettled him. No because there was anything wrong with Saena, but because he'd grown fond of Spring. He trusted her to not be the kind of wolf he wanted to avoid. Especially with all that had gone on. Saena, however, was mostly unknown. It felt a bit like meeting someone from the past, from myth. As far as he'd been concerned the stories of Saena and Reek were distant past, though he knew they weren't truly. It was strange to meet her face to face, knowing so much about her past and her personal life and her knowing nothing of him.
"It's a pleasure to meet you, Saena. I am glad to see you returned safe to Silver Creek. You've met with Spring already?" He could smell the female on Saena faintly, under the rain. At least Spring was aware. He'd hate to think that Saena had come back and he was the first to find her. He'd likely have panicked if so. A part of his was still not entirely convinced she wasn't a ghost afterall. "I joined not too long ago, we've never met but I heard about you from Spring and Shreya. They told me how you lead the pack here." He politely avoided the reason why, but he wanted to explain how he knew her. "That was very brave of you, Silver Creek has an impressive history to live up to." He wasn't sure what else to say. He felt awkward. Saena wasn't the alpha, but...should he show submissive posture to her?
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And moth-like stars were flickering out - by Saēna - September 01, 2016, 07:43 PM
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