It is good that Tesseract will not put blame on our Pack for the ignorance on one our members. He was never really around and really how could he be considered a member. How could the majority of her pack even be a part of it? They never cared. They never bothered to come out and meet one another. They stuck to themselves in their own corner of the swamps. Only when Andras stepped down did they even care, including his own bloodline, and I am happy we have a new Alpha. Although I really wish Andras was going to be okay. Ever since his loss he hadn’t been the same and I fear that something awful may happen to him because of it. Mother did not even flinch when she heard of Father’s death and I doubt very seriously she ever thought about it again. As he speaks about our alliance I cannot help, but beam happily as my crimson banner sways side to side in an excited manner. I did it. I did what Andras wanted from me! I made this possible. Me! I speak softly my excitement hardly controlled in my tone.
“That is very good Sir, I’m happy we are able to have this alliance.”
My attention on him is being thwarted by the sight of the bright blue waves crashing the golden brown sand. Violet eyes turn to the shore as I watch the rhythmic motions of the ocean. I am so very curious. I had never seen anything like this in my short life. Yet as I feel the eyes of Tesseract on me I quickly turn my head to him, my eyes focused solely on him. My eyes were just like my Mother’s, and I simply give him an apologetic look, ashamed that I had not been professional. As he suggests the idea of our packs meeting together I nod my head, affirming his decision quite pleased that he was willing to be so forward.
“Yes Sir, I think that is an excellent idea. Why don’t you bring some members to the swamp during the summer time?”
I was not aware that he had once been a member of Iromar. If he had then why hadn’t he actually done an alliance when he got this pack. Yet I cannot continue to dwell on this, because once again the movements and sounds of the ocean call and drag out my curiosity. I am a puppy and I have hardly acted like one. I shamefully lower my head as I simply stare at my bloodstained paws, speaking lowly.
“I know this is uncalled for, but I need to be selfish for a moment. Do you think…if I come back you or someone else can show me that?”