Date: summer | FOR Sekhmet/Cuirass/Skyrippa | Mood: Ticked off. |
Taking the rock to Asteraia for Syèl, he'd done what she'd asked of him, and then he'd given her space, because lets face it, finding your imprint was a big deal and you tend to need some space to understand all those strange feelings that had begun rushing through their minds. First though, he needed to go see his daughters and try to inform them on this. How that was going to work, he had no idea.
That had been last week. Then he'd been informed that someone from Asteraia had stolen him. And lets be frank, that kind of pissed him off. He liked his life as a free roamer. He knew that meant Reine had to come with him, because he couldn't leave her alone in Spriane. Yes, she had her uncles on her mothers side but he was not comfortable with that. So, here he was,walking alongside his nearly two year old daughter heading to a home he hadn't wanted, but was forced into. It did come to min that Syèl lived there as well, but he hoped she hadn't been behind this. That would make this more than awkward.
Walking alongside Reine they were trying to figure out what to do. Rozenn would begin feeling left out, but he couldn't rightly take her with him as well, Everlast would not have that, he knew that much. So, he'd have to try to meet her close to the border of Asteraia, as to keep with his imprisonment. The only thing that helped was that Rozenn and Everlast had made a home in the woodlands, it was close enough for him.
Stepping over the boundaries of the pack, he stepped ahead of Reine, keeping her close to his side, but moving easily enough to keep her safe, should he need too. He wandered closer towards the open space, stopping in the large clearing. Letting loose a lour howl, trying to summon either the alpha or the one who had stolen him, he looked over his shoulder at his child, turning his head to tuck her closer to himself. His call would probably alert Syèl as well, and if she wanted to come, well, then so be it. He was not sure who had taken his freedom, but this wasn't bound to be the most pleasant meeting.
He waited, looking around the pack land with a mild interest, lets be frank, he was not eager to be here, but none the less. Here he was.