08-06-2019, 05:18 PM
— 'cause I'm only a crack in this castle of glass
It seemed to Embry he chose the perfect day to pull Suvi out for herb gathering. A simple pretense to look somewhat convincing. He considered gouging Gael's eyes out for suggesting she work for him given her healer status. While it made sense he knew the other did it to test him.
Gritting his teeth, he decided to roll with it, to the point where he found a basket and the child early in the morning with the intent to actually do something with the day. Had she said a word against the idea he would've let her be, but there they were. His fur pricked awkwardly, ever-conscious of the burn on her flank.
The faerie fully intended to maintain his cover as long as possible. His niece wasn't gravely injured, though he doubted she appreciated it in any way. Indeed, he kept his eyes on the ground and firmly away from Suvi. A few herbs had grown back since the jungle burning and they sat in the little basket he carried in his jaws.
He might've kept on going had he not caught the slightest hint of salt in the breeze, carried from the border. The swift fox faltered and raised his snout. An interesting turn of events. With a glance at [member=2344]suvi k.[/member] to follow him, he trotted towards the smell of the Typhoon, raising his brow at the gathering on the border.
"Hold up, kid," the Scott muttered quietly, setting his basket down. He raised a paw to hold her back just in case, intently studying Raziel and Gael's daughter, Aine. Now this is a very interesting turn of events. "Gael?" He called out, ear flicking.
He cocked a head lightly, gesturing to Suvi in inquiry. "Trádáil chothrom?" I suppose it is, for the most part. Aine did not look hurt from where he stood though, and Suvi certainly felt her share of pain during her stay. Regardless, he saw this as an ideal opportunity to be rid of the complication of his niece. Sure, Embry would be down an assistant but he hadn't asked for one in the first place.
As far as he knew, neither of his brothers would recognize him. Only Goldie and Keona knew he was even out here. Better that way. He bet they'd be mad when they found out though, but he could deal with that. Hopefully, they found out after Jervis was taken care of.
The fox glanced at August briefly, taking note of his presence but realizing the canine hardly offered any sort of trouble. He doubted he'd call Jervis or the others over either. As for whoever gets in trouble for this, I hope it's Gael. Not Aine, himself or the observer. Though I suppose it's Aine's doing for getting found by them.
[align=right]hardly anything left for you to see — EMBRY
It seemed to Embry he chose the perfect day to pull Suvi out for herb gathering. A simple pretense to look somewhat convincing. He considered gouging Gael's eyes out for suggesting she work for him given her healer status. While it made sense he knew the other did it to test him.
Gritting his teeth, he decided to roll with it, to the point where he found a basket and the child early in the morning with the intent to actually do something with the day. Had she said a word against the idea he would've let her be, but there they were. His fur pricked awkwardly, ever-conscious of the burn on her flank.
The faerie fully intended to maintain his cover as long as possible. His niece wasn't gravely injured, though he doubted she appreciated it in any way. Indeed, he kept his eyes on the ground and firmly away from Suvi. A few herbs had grown back since the jungle burning and they sat in the little basket he carried in his jaws.
He might've kept on going had he not caught the slightest hint of salt in the breeze, carried from the border. The swift fox faltered and raised his snout. An interesting turn of events. With a glance at [member=2344]suvi k.[/member] to follow him, he trotted towards the smell of the Typhoon, raising his brow at the gathering on the border.
"Hold up, kid," the Scott muttered quietly, setting his basket down. He raised a paw to hold her back just in case, intently studying Raziel and Gael's daughter, Aine. Now this is a very interesting turn of events. "Gael?" He called out, ear flicking.
He cocked a head lightly, gesturing to Suvi in inquiry. "Trádáil chothrom?" I suppose it is, for the most part. Aine did not look hurt from where he stood though, and Suvi certainly felt her share of pain during her stay. Regardless, he saw this as an ideal opportunity to be rid of the complication of his niece. Sure, Embry would be down an assistant but he hadn't asked for one in the first place.
As far as he knew, neither of his brothers would recognize him. Only Goldie and Keona knew he was even out here. Better that way. He bet they'd be mad when they found out though, but he could deal with that. Hopefully, they found out after Jervis was taken care of.
The fox glanced at August briefly, taking note of his presence but realizing the canine hardly offered any sort of trouble. He doubted he'd call Jervis or the others over either. As for whoever gets in trouble for this, I hope it's Gael. Not Aine, himself or the observer. Though I suppose it's Aine's doing for getting found by them.
[align=right]hardly anything left for you to see — EMBRY
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