04-14-2018, 07:24 PM
Amun.
He hadn't changed much, he was still the confused cub that she had met at a younger age and seeing him there with her now seemed to make her feel a bit more comforted, reassured. The way he started clumsily walking towards her was enough to make the jaguaress's eyes sting as tears began to form. She stumbled over weakly aiming to wrap her arms around him nuzzling her nose into the crook of his neck unable to hold back a laugh at what he said. "You're no younger looking yourself, Amun. . . God, I missed you so much." At the sad comment, the jaguaress took a step back to look into his eyes knowing that their bond was strong and he could practically feel what she was feeling though she tried brushing it off as she murmured in a quiet voice "It's the many emotions someone can feel. It's not easy losing a friend and knowing that it was your own fault. . . That you didn't arrive in time to save them. . . It just. . . Manifests inside of you. Inside of me," She pressed her nose into his cheek not wanting to let go of him and glad that he didn't need to go through these kind of things yet she knew that it was horribly selfish of her to keep Amun in her mind. She finally pulled away from the hug wiping her own tears away and hoping that she had calmed down enough to not come off as horribly sad, she didn't want Amun to feel this even if he had every right to do so. She just wasn't sure if he was ready for this kind of thing, a god living amongst mortals and having to deal with what the mortals dealt with on a daily basis.
Hearing the shatter of glass made the jaguaress turn around with the fur along her spine bristling with a sudden hostility but it ceased when she saw who it was. Belladonna. The golden jaguaress realized that she'd have to explain herself and well, the appearance of a 'stranger' or why she was no longer a chimera. The femme would glance at the ground for a moment to stare at the tea that had spilled in her room, she swallowed taking a seat and pressing a paw to her head feeling the beginning of a headache. The golden goddess would let out an exhausted breath trying to figure out how to explain to Belladonna "It's hard to explain. . . But yes, it's me." She glanced over toward Amun giving a slow nod "That's my brother, Amun. . ." Brother. Ever since she had came to him at a young age, she had always considered him to be her brother, she had never thought of him as anyone else. At the arrival of Fenrisulfr, she would glance up at the draconic wolf with her curved ears flicking back briefly offering a faint smile "Not at all," She took another deep breath trying to settle down, feeling her body aching, she had forgotten how painful and how time consuming the task of separation was.
He hadn't changed much, he was still the confused cub that she had met at a younger age and seeing him there with her now seemed to make her feel a bit more comforted, reassured. The way he started clumsily walking towards her was enough to make the jaguaress's eyes sting as tears began to form. She stumbled over weakly aiming to wrap her arms around him nuzzling her nose into the crook of his neck unable to hold back a laugh at what he said. "You're no younger looking yourself, Amun. . . God, I missed you so much." At the sad comment, the jaguaress took a step back to look into his eyes knowing that their bond was strong and he could practically feel what she was feeling though she tried brushing it off as she murmured in a quiet voice "It's the many emotions someone can feel. It's not easy losing a friend and knowing that it was your own fault. . . That you didn't arrive in time to save them. . . It just. . . Manifests inside of you. Inside of me," She pressed her nose into his cheek not wanting to let go of him and glad that he didn't need to go through these kind of things yet she knew that it was horribly selfish of her to keep Amun in her mind. She finally pulled away from the hug wiping her own tears away and hoping that she had calmed down enough to not come off as horribly sad, she didn't want Amun to feel this even if he had every right to do so. She just wasn't sure if he was ready for this kind of thing, a god living amongst mortals and having to deal with what the mortals dealt with on a daily basis.
Hearing the shatter of glass made the jaguaress turn around with the fur along her spine bristling with a sudden hostility but it ceased when she saw who it was. Belladonna. The golden jaguaress realized that she'd have to explain herself and well, the appearance of a 'stranger' or why she was no longer a chimera. The femme would glance at the ground for a moment to stare at the tea that had spilled in her room, she swallowed taking a seat and pressing a paw to her head feeling the beginning of a headache. The golden goddess would let out an exhausted breath trying to figure out how to explain to Belladonna "It's hard to explain. . . But yes, it's me." She glanced over toward Amun giving a slow nod "That's my brother, Amun. . ." Brother. Ever since she had came to him at a young age, she had always considered him to be her brother, she had never thought of him as anyone else. At the arrival of Fenrisulfr, she would glance up at the draconic wolf with her curved ears flicking back briefly offering a faint smile "Not at all," She took another deep breath trying to settle down, feeling her body aching, she had forgotten how painful and how time consuming the task of separation was.