I lost my dreams in this disaster
Kayn Simploom — Male — Snowbound — Warrior — Difficult
The lupine had for the most part tuned the entire journey out so to speak. While of course he'd payed enough attention to make sure neither his sister, mother, or himself were injured that didn't mean he'd exactly offered anything else much thought. All he knew was that they were going to a place called Snowbound. Beyond that he had simply followed Raine as was expected of him, watching his paws indent within the frozen liquid blanketing the ground with a relative blank expression upon his handsome features.
Why exactly were they actively seeking out a group living in frigid temperatures? Truthfully he wasn't certain. The trip was obviously taxing on his mother. Why did they need this group to begin with? Certainly not for protection because Kayn could defend his family easily enough. No one had hurt them before, and no one would moving forward. The young wolf refused to allow that to happen. Alas though the decision to move to the snow clad clan wasn't his to make. That belonged entirely to his mother, and obediently he had obeyed. Of course though he'd made his disagreement with the situation very, very noticeable.
Kayn rolled his eyes at his nickname being called, a small sigh escaping him, but nonetheless he surrendered himself to Raine's motherly care. "Yes mom, I'm fine. Really. It'll take a lot more then a little bit of snow to cause me problems," Kayn assured with an affectionate nuzzle to the lynx. She meant well and he appreciated everything his mother did for them. For him. The black lupine only hoped she'd realize one day that he could take care of himself. It was yet another thing he needed to prove to the world, and surrounded by other people he figured that pressure would only mount further.
At least though it appeared that his sister was having fun playing in the admittedly beautiful snow. It was like clouds made manifest. Eventually he would likely take the time to have a little bit of fun, exploring the new territory and dancing gracefully in the snow, but he doubted that would be today. Kayn forced a smile to his sister and nodded, but his eyes betrayed the heavier thoughts running through his mind. "Yeah, we really could eh Ecto? I wonder if it's like this all the time. Eternal winter seems a little harsh, even if it is very pretty," the midnight wolf mentioned with a look out upon the horizon, dual colored gaze analyzing the drifts of snow. The scent of the Snowbound border had filled his nostrils and that meant it was only a matter of time before someone greeted them, hopefully with nice manners to his mother who was rather exhausted from the journey.
Why exactly were they actively seeking out a group living in frigid temperatures? Truthfully he wasn't certain. The trip was obviously taxing on his mother. Why did they need this group to begin with? Certainly not for protection because Kayn could defend his family easily enough. No one had hurt them before, and no one would moving forward. The young wolf refused to allow that to happen. Alas though the decision to move to the snow clad clan wasn't his to make. That belonged entirely to his mother, and obediently he had obeyed. Of course though he'd made his disagreement with the situation very, very noticeable.
Kayn rolled his eyes at his nickname being called, a small sigh escaping him, but nonetheless he surrendered himself to Raine's motherly care. "Yes mom, I'm fine. Really. It'll take a lot more then a little bit of snow to cause me problems," Kayn assured with an affectionate nuzzle to the lynx. She meant well and he appreciated everything his mother did for them. For him. The black lupine only hoped she'd realize one day that he could take care of himself. It was yet another thing he needed to prove to the world, and surrounded by other people he figured that pressure would only mount further.
At least though it appeared that his sister was having fun playing in the admittedly beautiful snow. It was like clouds made manifest. Eventually he would likely take the time to have a little bit of fun, exploring the new territory and dancing gracefully in the snow, but he doubted that would be today. Kayn forced a smile to his sister and nodded, but his eyes betrayed the heavier thoughts running through his mind. "Yeah, we really could eh Ecto? I wonder if it's like this all the time. Eternal winter seems a little harsh, even if it is very pretty," the midnight wolf mentioned with a look out upon the horizon, dual colored gaze analyzing the drifts of snow. The scent of the Snowbound border had filled his nostrils and that meant it was only a matter of time before someone greeted them, hopefully with nice manners to his mother who was rather exhausted from the journey.