07-31-2019, 05:46 PM
[glow=#000,1,400]BUT NOW I UNDERSTAND YOU, AND I WILL NOT BE PART OF YOUR DESIGNS — 。+゚.[/glow]
Wormwood had been resting comfortably on the porch of his house after the long walk back from his most recent visit to the border near the Pitt, when he heard screaming. The terrible thing was that he recognized the voice that was screaming, and he recognized it as his Mother. His horrible, horrible Mother, who had destroyed his self esteem and threatened to kill him viciously just because of his life desires. She couldn't be here. She couldn't hurt him, and she couldn't hurt Poet, oh God. He was freaking out already, his legs trembling almost violently as he slowly got to his paws, moving down from the porch with his ears pinned down against his skull. He very slowly made his way over to where Judith was, making sure to stay behind the wall of his other groupmates.
Despite the fact that everybody else was snarling at her or threatening her, Wormwood was trembling and staying close to the ground, practically hiding behind Vathmos as he spoke softly, [glow=#793B29,1,400]"Don't... D-Don't hurt anyone here, Mother. None of these people deserve to deal with you. Please just leave. Poet and I aren't leaving."[/glow] He felt bad speaking for his brother, but he doubted that Poet would want to go home either, since he had been the one to leave first. Worm just wanted her to turn around and go right back to where the pride was, and not bug him or anybody here ever again.
Despite the fact that everybody else was snarling at her or threatening her, Wormwood was trembling and staying close to the ground, practically hiding behind Vathmos as he spoke softly, [glow=#793B29,1,400]"Don't... D-Don't hurt anyone here, Mother. None of these people deserve to deal with you. Please just leave. Poet and I aren't leaving."[/glow] He felt bad speaking for his brother, but he doubted that Poet would want to go home either, since he had been the one to leave first. Worm just wanted her to turn around and go right back to where the pride was, and not bug him or anybody here ever again.
— Reggan