04-05-2020, 10:56 AM
☆ HUNG PICTURES OF PATRON SAINTS UP ON MY WALL TO REMIND ME THAT I AM A FOOL. TELL ME WHERE I CAME FROM, WHAT I WILL ALWAYS BE: JUST A SPOILED LITTLE KID WHO WENT TO CATHOLIC SCHOOL —
It really shouldn't have surprised Aurum that his children wanted to explore. After all, when he had first joined Tanglewood, he had spent many days just exploring the swamp and forest land, trying to get an intimate feel of his new home. Unfortunately, that still didn't alleviate the proxy's worry over having his children run free, not wanting them to be injured by a gator, trip over something and hurt themselves, or worst of all – get kidnapped. He did know, however, that most of this was just his anxiety getting the best of him, so he had been making an active effort to relax and let them take the world at their own pace. After the whole incident with Nugget and that big gator, that was actively getting harder and harder, but he could deal. Nugget was safe. Everything was fine.
He had already known Asvini had left the house earlier in the day, since he kept an eye on the comings and goings in his home, but it wasn't until he headed down the steps of his porch that he thought of checking up on her. Taking a deep breath, he headed towards where the forest met the town, his tail flicking behind him and betraying the sense of worry that he was feeling inside. When he saw his daughter simply walking through the trees without worry, he felt himself relax slightly. She was fine, and there didn't seem to be any immediate threats. Jogging a little to catch up with her, the lion rumbled softly as he leaned down, touching his nose to her ear, "Hey Vini... what do you think of the forest so far? It's not too exciting." It could be exciting when there was some damn weird stuff going on – which wasn't exactly strange for Tanglewood – but he wasn't looking for any of that right now.
[div style="text-align: right; text-transform: uppercase; text-shadow: 0px 0px 2px #1B1B2F; font-size: 24px;"][color=#44437F]— AURUM
#psychosocial.He had already known Asvini had left the house earlier in the day, since he kept an eye on the comings and goings in his home, but it wasn't until he headed down the steps of his porch that he thought of checking up on her. Taking a deep breath, he headed towards where the forest met the town, his tail flicking behind him and betraying the sense of worry that he was feeling inside. When he saw his daughter simply walking through the trees without worry, he felt himself relax slightly. She was fine, and there didn't seem to be any immediate threats. Jogging a little to catch up with her, the lion rumbled softly as he leaned down, touching his nose to her ear, "Hey Vini... what do you think of the forest so far? It's not too exciting." It could be exciting when there was some damn weird stuff going on – which wasn't exactly strange for Tanglewood – but he wasn't looking for any of that right now.
[div style="text-align: right; text-transform: uppercase; text-shadow: 0px 0px 2px #1B1B2F; font-size: 24px;"][color=#44437F]— AURUM
— Reggan