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Treason was a creature that judged, for she was Arbiter so that was kind of her thing.  For the most part her judgments were pretty minor in the grand scheme of things and just served to temper expectations, and it was only when someone did something completely outrageous that she voiced loud negative opinions -- the cultist, the daft, the unobservant, the egoist.  They'd all yet to prove her wrong, even when given the chance to do so.  As long as they stayed away from her, she didn't much care.  She expected them to fail at life and when she heard they did, she'd give them a little chuckle and move on.  There was really only one wolf at the moment that made her question her judgement, and that was Corvus.  Maybe it had just been too long -- somehow she'd thought running into him again would be a much better experience than it seemed to be.  Perhaps she'd been naive, but either way it was kind of disappointing.

She seemed a little perplexed, Easthollow? I think you're probably overestimating their ire.  They're more likely to be obnoxiously friendly than to reject an even cursory apology for the confusion, if it mattered.  Of course she was mostly referencing Aerasha, who Treason was very much hoping not to see again any time soon.  But they certainly seemed the fluffy type.  She wasn't going to try too hard to lure him to her pack any more, thought at one point she might have been.  She was pretty sure even without what happened between her and Terance factored in, she'd grown and decided against fighting battles that she probably wouldn't win.  If something happened, he knew where to find her.  Still, hopefully that pack will work out better for you, if it's that much of a match.

She also was not a creature that lied.  It was too much effort.  She might stretch the truth a little for the sake of a story, but that was not the case here.  She debated warning him to get out before the crash if it happened, but that should be obvious.  Treason shrugged, He's the one who made his den, he gets to sleep in it.  And I don't think Rannoch would be keen to be allies with a pack that included the wolf who tried to kill him, if Redshank still lurks.  It was probably best if for the most part the two packs ignored each other.  And if in the end that meant Diaspora's only true allies they had were the packmates they kept, they'd best hope where they were staying wasn't prone to avalanches.  Besides that, she still didn't know how that punk was alive, let alone able to get into a pack -- and she'd keep reminding whatever Diaspora wolves she found that he was not a trustworthy sort.  From her perspective, Corvus just kept picking packs with problems that just weren't fixable -- maybe it wasn't his fault, but it just wasn't a good streak to be on.
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Cheap hotels have their own charm - by Corvus - January 15, 2019, 01:47 PM
RE: Cheap hotels have their own charm - by Arbiter - January 15, 2019, 10:26 PM
RE: Cheap hotels have their own charm - by Corvus - January 16, 2019, 12:22 PM
RE: Cheap hotels have their own charm - by Arbiter - January 17, 2019, 01:24 AM
RE: Cheap hotels have their own charm - by Corvus - January 17, 2019, 02:24 PM
RE: Cheap hotels have their own charm - by Arbiter - January 17, 2019, 11:31 PM
RE: Cheap hotels have their own charm - by Corvus - January 18, 2019, 08:50 AM
RE: Cheap hotels have their own charm - by Arbiter - January 19, 2019, 02:06 AM
RE: Cheap hotels have their own charm - by Corvus - January 19, 2019, 01:47 PM
RE: Cheap hotels have their own charm - by Arbiter - January 19, 2019, 04:37 PM
RE: Cheap hotels have their own charm - by Corvus - January 19, 2019, 11:18 PM
RE: Cheap hotels have their own charm - by Arbiter - January 25, 2019, 12:08 AM