January 24, 2015, 09:38 PM
Summer apparently had stumbled upon a wolf who was much like him in the sense that he was rather a homebody. Before this little escapade, the Ostrega had never been farther from the Sunspire than the Coast. The fact that he'd nearly gotten his head ripped off by a bi-colored eyed female that just so happened to be the other daughter of the man Summer was seeking (which he had no idea was the case) was exactly the reason why that had been his very last excursion until this one.
He accepted Elwood's response with merely a nod. The man hadn't given him much to feed off of, so he kept quiet, awkwardness slowly creeping up his spine as his mind reeled, trying to find something to say next. Luckily, Elwood filled the quiet with a truth that Summer hadn't quite been ready to accept yet. Peregrine was not coming.
Summer pondered the beta's suggestion with a frown. He had really wanted to speak with Ty's father personally, for there was much he wanted to know that didn't even pertain to a simple discussion about where the female currently was residing. Perhaps it was for the best, because it likely would have come out that Ty was not doing very well in her current situation. Had he known Peregrine better, he would have understood that telling him this would have resulted in the male storming the Sunspire to reclaim his daughter. So really, it was better that Summer was never able to ask him about Ty, about what she was like growing up, about what it was she possibly needed that Summer could provide to make her better again. Because then he would have lost her, and then they would have had to discover that Summer was just as recklessly passionate as the Caldera's alpha, though far less capable.
"I did really hope to speak directly with Peregrine," Summer admitted, "But I can respect how much there is for an alpha to attend to." He pulled in a deep breath, wondering how to even begin what with speaking to someone who likely didn't even know Tytonidae or the history she had with her family. "I really just wanted to let him know that his daughter, Tytonidae, is safe," he said, casting his gaze respectfully upon the silver male's face, "She is now a member of the Sunspire, my pack. She has had trouble with her siblings at the Plateau, trouble that I'm not sure whether or not Peregrine is aware of. Nevertheless, she came to us seeking solace from such distress, and we were more than happy to give it to her."
"I suppose that's really everything," Summer said after a slight pause, "She's safe and she's well. Lasher, a member of the Plateau and a good friend of Peregrine's, wanted to come and deliver this message himself, but his mate is very close to delivering their first litter, so I offered to come in his stead. And, I truly am sorry to have missed him. Ty is a very dear friend of mine, and I would have loved to have been able to meet her father." Summer fell silent then, giving Elwood the opportunity to ask whatever questions he would.
He accepted Elwood's response with merely a nod. The man hadn't given him much to feed off of, so he kept quiet, awkwardness slowly creeping up his spine as his mind reeled, trying to find something to say next. Luckily, Elwood filled the quiet with a truth that Summer hadn't quite been ready to accept yet. Peregrine was not coming.
Summer pondered the beta's suggestion with a frown. He had really wanted to speak with Ty's father personally, for there was much he wanted to know that didn't even pertain to a simple discussion about where the female currently was residing. Perhaps it was for the best, because it likely would have come out that Ty was not doing very well in her current situation. Had he known Peregrine better, he would have understood that telling him this would have resulted in the male storming the Sunspire to reclaim his daughter. So really, it was better that Summer was never able to ask him about Ty, about what she was like growing up, about what it was she possibly needed that Summer could provide to make her better again. Because then he would have lost her, and then they would have had to discover that Summer was just as recklessly passionate as the Caldera's alpha, though far less capable.
"I did really hope to speak directly with Peregrine," Summer admitted, "But I can respect how much there is for an alpha to attend to." He pulled in a deep breath, wondering how to even begin what with speaking to someone who likely didn't even know Tytonidae or the history she had with her family. "I really just wanted to let him know that his daughter, Tytonidae, is safe," he said, casting his gaze respectfully upon the silver male's face, "She is now a member of the Sunspire, my pack. She has had trouble with her siblings at the Plateau, trouble that I'm not sure whether or not Peregrine is aware of. Nevertheless, she came to us seeking solace from such distress, and we were more than happy to give it to her."
"I suppose that's really everything," Summer said after a slight pause, "She's safe and she's well. Lasher, a member of the Plateau and a good friend of Peregrine's, wanted to come and deliver this message himself, but his mate is very close to delivering their first litter, so I offered to come in his stead. And, I truly am sorry to have missed him. Ty is a very dear friend of mine, and I would have loved to have been able to meet her father." Summer fell silent then, giving Elwood the opportunity to ask whatever questions he would.
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what a shame we all became. - by Summer Ostrega - January 15, 2015, 11:59 AM
RE: what a shame we all became. - by Elwood - January 15, 2015, 10:30 PM
RE: what a shame we all became. - by Summer Ostrega - January 16, 2015, 07:30 PM
RE: what a shame we all became. - by Elwood - January 17, 2015, 04:09 PM
RE: what a shame we all became. - by Summer Ostrega - January 20, 2015, 10:25 AM
RE: what a shame we all became. - by Elwood - January 20, 2015, 02:52 PM
RE: what a shame we all became. - by Summer Ostrega - January 21, 2015, 10:44 AM
RE: what a shame we all became. - by Elwood - January 21, 2015, 01:01 PM
RE: what a shame we all became. - by Summer Ostrega - January 21, 2015, 02:48 PM
RE: what a shame we all became. - by Elwood - January 21, 2015, 09:29 PM
RE: what a shame we all became. - by Summer Ostrega - January 22, 2015, 03:44 PM
RE: what a shame we all became. - by Elwood - January 23, 2015, 11:06 AM
RE: what a shame we all became. - by Summer Ostrega - January 23, 2015, 08:23 PM
RE: what a shame we all became. - by Elwood - January 23, 2015, 09:07 PM
RE: what a shame we all became. - by Summer Ostrega - January 24, 2015, 09:38 PM
RE: what a shame we all became. - by Elwood - January 25, 2015, 08:27 PM
RE: what a shame we all became. - by Summer Ostrega - January 25, 2015, 09:08 PM
RE: what a shame we all became. - by Elwood - January 25, 2015, 09:25 PM
RE: what a shame we all became. - by Summer Ostrega - January 25, 2015, 11:47 PM
RE: what a shame we all became. - by Elwood - January 26, 2015, 12:57 PM