01-16-2020, 12:02 AM
[align=center][div style="width: 45%; text-align: justify; font-size: 12pt; letter-spacing: -1px; font-family: times new roman;"]♡ — At most times, Roan knew when and where to draw the line on his curiosity and fascination with the new. However, it seemed as though this time he had done a bit of a misstep, if the reaction by his mother and father was anything to go by. Roan was caught up for a moment, listening intently to what Maali had to say, and then the next moment his full name was being said in a rather stern tone of voice. His head practically snapped up, and he looked at both Roxanne and Seamus, looking sheepish when he heard their worried words in their various languages. He understood both statements, and automatically felt awful for worrying them, so he quickly moved over to his mother, embracing her in a hug before he spoke, "Mama... mama, I'm sorry! I didn't mean to make you worry, I promise. I guess I just saw a big interesting bird and I couldn't help but go to it... I'm sorry!" Turning his attention then to his father, he moved to give Seamus a hug as well, "And I'm alright, papa. I'm sorry if I worried you as well..." Roan was usually far from this serious, but both Rox and Seamus seemed displeased with his wandering in the forest, so he knew that he needed to calm down, at least for the moment.
Once it seemed as though he had apologized adequately for running off without permission, Roan stayed between both his mother and father, turning to look back at Maali. The swan had seemed startled for a moment, evidently because of the presence of Kal and Brunhild, but seemed to somewhat be settling now, at least the most he could. Glancing up at his mother for a moment, Roan seemed to hesitate for a moment before he spoke, enthusiastically shaking his head from side to side, "You're not intruding, mister. This is just where The Typhoon lives. So when I saw you land, I wanted to come say hi!" It was a rather simple explanation, but Roan was a rather simple kid, and it was honestly the truth. He had just never seen a creature like Maali before, and his curiosity had been piqued. His paws had started moving before his childish mind really had a moment to catch up, so he hadn't really thought of the consequences to his actions, figuring his mother would be impressed about him finding someone so unusual. While she didn't exactly seem very angry anymore, and seemed like she had been more worried than angry in the first place, he wasn't sure she was anywhere near impressed.
Once it seemed as though he had apologized adequately for running off without permission, Roan stayed between both his mother and father, turning to look back at Maali. The swan had seemed startled for a moment, evidently because of the presence of Kal and Brunhild, but seemed to somewhat be settling now, at least the most he could. Glancing up at his mother for a moment, Roan seemed to hesitate for a moment before he spoke, enthusiastically shaking his head from side to side, "You're not intruding, mister. This is just where The Typhoon lives. So when I saw you land, I wanted to come say hi!" It was a rather simple explanation, but Roan was a rather simple kid, and it was honestly the truth. He had just never seen a creature like Maali before, and his curiosity had been piqued. His paws had started moving before his childish mind really had a moment to catch up, so he hadn't really thought of the consequences to his actions, figuring his mother would be impressed about him finding someone so unusual. While she didn't exactly seem very angry anymore, and seemed like she had been more worried than angry in the first place, he wasn't sure she was anywhere near impressed.
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