06-17-2018, 10:37 PM
[align=center][div style="max-width: 600px; text-align: justify; font-family: georgia; font-size: 10pt;"][color=black]It is not long before Melantha arrives at the meeting. Normally, she is among the last to arrive purely do to her solitary nature which naturally puts her at a position to receive information after everyone else. Today, however, the young huntress happens to be skulking around the village in a manner reminiscent of a mob holding torches and pitchforks. It is safe to assume that she is searching for any remaining humans or equally dangerous objects and installations. Already, she has disabled several traps which have been set out to harm wildlife. Melantha is silent as she approaches, chiseled muscles rippling beneath her plain, sandy golden pelt. She takes a seat several moments before Jacob begins his announcements, though she does not appear at ease. Even in large groups, Mel remains suspicious of their new 'home.' Humans never just leave.
Melantha's expression remains impassive during the announcements. Not even the demotions. In fact, she breathes a sigh of relief. Back to normalcy. No more expectations. Granted, the girl does not think she will ever be able to stop being so protective over Jacob. She notices how poorly his mobility has become. He needs more help than ever before, even if he is capable all on his own. Sometimes Melantha thinks that Jacob pretends to be more composed than he actually is. Then again, she is no mind reader. Just a concerned party. "Understood, Boss."
Melantha's expression remains impassive during the announcements. Not even the demotions. In fact, she breathes a sigh of relief. Back to normalcy. No more expectations. Granted, the girl does not think she will ever be able to stop being so protective over Jacob. She notices how poorly his mobility has become. He needs more help than ever before, even if he is capable all on his own. Sometimes Melantha thinks that Jacob pretends to be more composed than he actually is. Then again, she is no mind reader. Just a concerned party. "Understood, Boss."